Dr. Seuss Doctor School Superduper Final Exam-o-Blam

[Rejected by JAMA and the New Yorker; May, 2021]

17 students at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine were caught cheating on an exam. 

To put an end to all speculation, we are publishing the exam in its entirety [PDF].

Dr. Seuss Doctor School Superduper Final Exam-o-Blam 

Answer the following questions as much as you can, or until you turn into blueberry jam.

(Time limit: 183 wing-flaps of a turbine-tongued crow.) 

You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes. What do you have in your spleen? 

  • A)  Reddish blood
  • B)  Spleenulous goo
  • C)  Spitty saliva
  • D)  Dehydrated poo

Patient w/pre-existing rump-stump presents with a bump on the hump of his Gump wump. Is it: 

  • A)  Malignant?
  • B)  Benign?
  • C)  Benignant?
  • D)  Likely just fine?

Patient — who presents with hat that’s old, teeth that are gold, & bird that he likes to hold — reports that when shoe is off, foot is cold. Diagnosis? 

  • A)  He’s jaundiced
  • B)  Infection
  • C)  Sounds like Avian flu
  • D)  Perhaps Reynaud’s
  • E)  Maybe too-tight socks?
  • F)  Abundance of toes?
  • G)  Wait, is it Reyneed’s?
  • H)  Or maybe Raymund’s
  • I)  Who knows!

Noses and toeses, guts, butts, and hearts. Which of these is a real body part?

  • A) None 
  • B) Bingula
  • C) Chingula
  • D) Dingula
  • F) Fingula
  • L) Lingula
  • M) Mingula
  • W) Wingula
  • Z) Zingula 

Can a fox wear socks in a CAT scanner?

  • A) Yes 
  • B) No 

Infamous 20th-century Zomba-ma-Tantican patient Flustard (not to be confused with Bustard) was known for only eating: 

  • A) Mustard with custard
  • B) Custard with mustard 

Bursting bursae give you bursitis, which (while not deadly) is always a crisis. So how many bursons are in ten persons? 

  • A) 10
  • B) 50
  • C) 500
  • D) 1500
  • E) 25,000
  • F) 843,702 

Pete Briggs pats pigs all day long. What disease is Mr. Briggs at high risk for?

  • A) Dermoglymica
  • B) Entamoebic hystolytica
  • C) Entaboemic hypolimpica 
  • D) Bentalytic hystomytica
  • E) Hystomotric bentholithica
  • F) Fatter finger winger dinger
  • G) Itchy hitchy splotchy crotchy 

“The Birthday Bird visits. Today is your day!” Does this line allude to a colonoscopy appointment? 

  • A) Nope
  • B) Nnnnnnmaybe?
  • C) By the 97th time you read the book out loud, this occurs to all adults 

Does Horton have elaphantiasis?

  • A) More like birdbackiasis(just birds on his back)
  • B) More like the onset of a panic attack
  • C) Actually, Horton likely picked up tetanus in Romania
  • D) Actually, Horton probably has hypothermia, tinnitus, & mania 

Which organ has the most rhyming potential? Prove it.

  • A) Pancreas 
  • B) Larynx(or pharynx)
  • C) Coccyx 
  • D) Gluteus maximus
  • E) Alveoli 

Patient, 250+years old, 3’ tall, borderline personality disorder & laryngitis, presents with “mossy” epidermis. He is: 

  • A) Chief Zookeroo
  • B) Mr. Sneelock
  • C) The Lorax
  • D) Warren Wiggins
  • E) The Onceler 
  • F) Carlos K. Kinklebine
  • G) Vlad Vladikoff 

Who is most likely to develop an ulcer, and why? Cite patient histories and risk exposure.

  • A) Marvin K. Murney
  • B) Gertrude McFuzz
  • C) Organ McOrgan McGurkus 
  • D) Old Man from the Desert of Drize
  • E) Yertle
  • F) Mr. Bix
  • G) Yolanda Yorgenson 

Suturing water hose to nose: approved procedure for what species?

  • A) Anteater 
  • B) Armadillo
  • C) Baboon
  • D) Bear
  • E) Beaver
  • F) Camel
  • G) Dingo 
  • H) Elephant
  • I) Flamingo
  • J) Fox
  • K) Giraffe
  • L) Goat 
  • M) Owl
  • N) Tucan
  • O) Whale 

In a standard blotzogram, is it possible to discern klotz from splotz?

  • A) Yes 
  • B) No
  • C) Depends if snotz is also present
  • D) It’s impossible not to have snotz in your shnozz 

STOP! You must not hop on Pop, lest he develop:

  • A) Droopsy 
  • B) Woopsy
  • C) Ouchy
  • D) Hernia
  • E) Deep-vein thrombernia 

Please provide the precise term for each medical malady (remember your Latin!)

  • -skin condition resulting from extensive sitting-on-cactus
  • -deafness induced by bird-in-ear
  • -propeller protruding from head 
  • -fan protruding from posterior
  • -always dreams of drinking
  • -has 11 fingers (7 on one hand, 4 on other)
  • -has exactly three eyelashes
  • -can only turn to the left
  • -gives all 23 offspring the same name (“Dave”)
  • -sweats so profusely (incontinence?) that cloud forms above, and puddle forms below
  • -mysterious condition (magnetic?) in which head always points SW
  • -subsists entirely on hot-dog diet
  • -eardrum irritation proximately caused by rough wet walrus whiskers
  • -neurological disorder in which pain in extremities is delayed by minutes, with concomitant color change as signal travels, like cartoon dynamite fuse-wire, spineward
  • -possessing two heads (on opposite ends)
  • -grows peculiar facial hair that attaches itself, vine-like, to hair of kin
  • -refers to self only as “Thing One”
  • -possesses legs so long they become tangled
  • -has recurring hallucinations of motile green pants (walking, riding bike, rowing boat, etc.) 

A tweedle beetle from Hoober Bloob presents with injuries from a puddle paddle battle. Does text suggest malaria as a concern? 

  • A) Big time
  • B) No way 

An oafy-loafy moose and a pout-snouted mouse, and a wide-wattled goose and a frilly-frally grouse all present with similar otolaryngological obstructions in the same afternoon. Do you suspect: 

  • A) Rabies?
  • B) Babies?
  • C) Maybies?
  • D) Oh no! A jillion fleas! 

Match the patient with the eating disorder 

  • Patient suffers stomach explosions when eating eclairs.
  • Patient drinks water only by licking it
  • When consuming meal, patient also eats glass bowl
  • Patient craves only drinks with pink ink 
  • Patient only eats hot pebbles
  • “ ” pine trees (w/out bark)
  • “ ” Cakes made with grapes
  • “ ” grass 
  • “ ” flowers
  • “ ” rhubarb and corn on the cobsk
  • “ ” carpets, sidewalks, people, & trees 
  • (Ethel the elephant)
  • (Luke luck)
  • (Rupert)
  • (Yink) 
  • (Foon)
  • (Fizza Ma Wizza Ma Dill)
  • (Greedy ape)
  • (Greta) 
  • (Seersucker)
  • (Obsk)
  • (Spotted Atrocious) 

Psychologists recently began recognizing the disorder in which a patient suffering from so many troubles sets out for the mythical city of: 

  • A)  Dongola
  • B)  Budaghers
  • C)  Booti Booti
  • D)  Booger Hole
  • E)  Bumpass
  • F)  Brohard
  • G)  Blow Glow
  • H)  Bread Loaf
  • I)  Loaf Cove
  • J)  Hubble Bubbles
  • K)  Cockfosters
  • L)  Walla Walla
  • M)  Ding Dong
  • N)  Solla Sollew
  • O)  Zona de Neuw

Patient reports seeing little green/purple/blue men in various locales: “Wocket” in pants pocket; “Zelph” on shelf; “Zellar” in cellar, etc. In what state is intervention not mandated? 

  • A)  California
  • B)  New Hampshire
  • C)  NewYork
  • D)  New Mexico

Identify patient with unusual medical condition

  • Patient has hyperopia so severe he can see around the world
  • Patient mobility so limited (polar only) that when obstructed, stays put for years (!)
  • Patient (infantile) only grows single hair follicle with growth rate so high it must be cut daily
  • Patient (adult) has four fluffy feathers protruding from cranium, one of which spontaneously combusts and instantly regrows
  • Patient reports large parasitic variety (bug, spider, 2 birds, 1 woodpecker, 4 squirrels, 1 bobcat, 1 turtle, 1 fox, some mice, unknown quantity of fleas, 1 bear, & 62 bees) on skull.
  • Patient has protruding tibula that, regardless of treatment, won’t stay “in”
  • Patient has lost mobility due to unapproved appendage-enhancement, brought on by consumption of special berries
  • Twin patients so identical that they can’t tell each other apart
  • Patient presents with no shadow
  • Patient has esophagus so lengthy that, according to documentation, 6 weeks elapse between food entering mandible and food reaching stomach
  • Patient presents with legs so long she can neither sit down nor safely give birth
  • Patient eructates so forcefully it presents engineering hazard
  • Patient’s nose protrudes so extensively he requires general assistance in daily tasks
  • Patient’s nose protrudes so severely it scares people to death
  • Patient, displaying extraordinary metabolism, outgrows every domicile in which he resides
  • Using only larynx, patient can replicate sounds of rain, trains, clocks, egg being scrambled, thunder
  • Using bare hands, patient can open cans

  • (Worm)
  • (Zax)
  • (Zed)
  • (Fiffer-feffer-feff) 
  • (Thidwick)
  • (Dinn)
  • (Gertrude McFuzz) 
  • (Glotz and Klotz)
  • (Harry Haddow)
  • (Tizzle-Top-Tufted Mazurka)
  • (Kwong)
  • (Mack)
  • (Saw Fish)
  • (Sneth)
  • (Otto)
  • (Mr. Brown)
  • (Zans) 

Identify patient in list 1 with psychological disorder in list 2

List 1:

  • (Horton)
  • (Pat)
  • (Shrink)
  • (the Fuddnuddlers)
  • (Nink)
  • (Sammy Slick) 

List 2:

  • – compulsion to engage in conversation with speck of dust 
  • ” to sit on things not meant to be sat on
  • ” to bite other people’s toes
  • ” to stand atop others’ heads
  • ” to spit water up in the manner of a fountain (even though dehydrated)
  • ” to drink so much soda (six cups) that complexion drastically changes 

Patients Mr. & Mrs J. Carmichael Krox report using special clocks, which feature 3 hands, forward/backward motion, and unique tock-tick sound. What tests are indicated? 

  • A) Knee-bump reflex
  • B) Walk-through-wall test
  • C) Juggling in the dark
  • D) Look in ear, to be sure brain inside skull
  • E) Bend over and cough, then check: Are glasses on asses? 

Identify patient in list 1000 with atypical sleep disorder in list 3333


List 1000:

  • (Jedd)
  • (Jo and Mo Redd-Zoff)
  • (Offt)
  • (Ned)
  • (Pinner Blinn)
  • (Polar bear cubs)
  • (Prince of Poo-Boken)
  • (McPhail) 

List 3333:

  • -Patient falls asleep by (nightly) growing cranial pom-poms on the order of 1 x 10^6
  • -Sibling patients have been sleeptalking (re: laws, paws, flaws, gauze, etc.) for half-century
  • -Patient sleepwalks miles with wax candle affixed to cranium
  • -Patient, who weighs minus 1 pound, levitates while sleeping
  • -No matter what bed he sleeps in, patient finds that his cranium or metatarsals protrude
  • -Patient can only fall asleep to sound of two violins
  • -Siblings (juvenile) fight all night w/sports equipment
  • -Patient can only be awoken by private parade
  • -While sleeping w/head in bucket, patient participates in and directs snoring choir 

Adult male patient reports wocket in pocket for last 96 hours. Concern?

  • A) Nah 
  • B) Yikes! Crikers! If you can chew sir chew sir do sir! 

Uncle Ubb goes absolutely everywhere in his underwear. Any reason to care?

  • A) I’d be much more worried about his umbrella-eating
  • B) I’d be much more worried about his hoarding
  • C) It’s his surfboarding in the face of sternly-worded storm warnings that’s so concerning 

A patient presenting with the appearance of a Blogg = ?

  • A) Pancake-ish
  • B) Star-like
  • C) Tubular 
  • D) Sluggishly slimy 

If a patient has gobbled too much greep, do you call poison control?

  • A) Nah, it’s as harmless as oatmeal, except that it turns your tongue grayish-purple
  • B) Yeah,but first back up gingerly, quietly, but quickly and not frightfully 

Rate each diet, from 1-100, according to USDA food pyramid guidelines:

  • ___ Green eggs & ham
  • ___ Bread (butter side up)
  • ___ Bread (butter side down) 
  • ___ Big bowl of noodles (w/bigger bottle of bitter batter)
  • ___ Moose Juice
  • ___ Goose Juice
  • ___ Skipper Zipp’s potato chips and pork chops 
  • ___ Schlopp with a cherry on top
  • ___ French Fried Fudge
  • ___ Fish (fresh… actually, still living)
  • ___ Fish (red) 
  • ___ Fish (blue)
  • ___ Fish (one) 
  • ___ Fish (two)
  • ___ Trout that eat wogs that eat bugs that eat blossoms of Beaselnut trees
  • ___ Lime lollipops
  • ___ Scrambled eggs from mysterious birds 

Fill in the blank: “A ___ is quite catching, you see… It just takes one ___ to start other ___s off.” 

  • A) Hiccup
  • B) Fart
  • C) Punctured lung
  • D) Distension
  • E) Appendectomy
  • F) Nasal drip
  • G) Toe fungus
  • H) Yawn 

“Queen Quinella of Quincy moves so quick she often feels queasy.” Does anything in the text suggest that she’s pregnant? 

  • A) Yes, but it’s inferred, and hinges on a Freudian interpretation.
  • B) That’s preposterous, as there are no male ducks(of any species) in the lake/land/place. 

This quote was discovered in a journal that Theodor Geisel kept as he was writing “You’re Only Old Once:” “X-rays are like photos, but hazier, and much much much crazier. Make them part of your plan whenever you can, so you can see just what’s in a man.” 

  • A) True
  • B) False 

According to Geisel, an elderly person = __?__ . (Choose all that apply)

  • A) an”obsolete child”
  • B) “Post-post-post-puberty”
  • C) an “auto-enrollee of the Golden Years Clinic on Century Square”
  • D) a “designated wheelchair driver” 
  • E) a”very very very experienced kid”
  • F) a “target for pilling and billing”
  • G) a member of “the afflictionate class” 

Jibboo:

  • A) Dr. Suess character
  • B) Prescription drug 

What is the land where “everybody feels fine at a hundred and three” and people “live without doctors, with nary a care?” 

  • A) Fotta-fa-Zee
  • B) Zotta-ba-Ware 
  • C) Watto-bu-Fee
  • D) Notto-da-Kare
  • E) Wanna-wa-Wee
  • F) Alla-da-Pee 

ESSAY


What does Theodor Geisel suggest, vis-a-vis the Sneetches, re: the financial implications for a hospital that invests in, say, both hair-removal machines and hair-implanting machines? Be sure to address socio-cultural norms, reputational hazard, and viability in short- and long-term. 

** EXTRA CREDIT ** 

Does the Lorax meet criteria for a ketamine trial? If approved, is it likely he’d join? Why?

In what states do licensing boards permit use of the term “benignant?”