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What are the side effects of amiodarone? |
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Gray man syndrome pulmonary fibrosis Hypo/hyperthyroidism photosensitivity hepatotoxicity |
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What protozoa/helminth matches the following statement: Contracted by eating undercooked fish, causes inflammation of the biliary tract |
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What protozoa/helminth matches the following statement: Most common protozoal infection in the US |
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What protozoa/helminth matches the following statement: Cause of Chaga's disease |
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What protozoa/helminth matches the following statement: Most common helminth infection in the US |
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What protozoa/helminth matches the following statement: Snail host, "swimmer's itch" |
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What protozoa/helminth matches the following statement: Diarrhea in campers and hikers |
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What protozoa/helminth matches the following statement: Transmitted in raw meat or infected cat feces |
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What pathology fits the following high yield phrase: Thyroid cells with optically clear nuclei |
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Orphan Annie nuclei seen with papillary carcinoma of the thyroid |
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What pathology fits the following high yield phrase: Anemia with hypersegmented neutrophils |
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What pathology fits the following high yield phrase: Branching rods in oral infection |
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What pathology fits the following high yield phrase: Eczema + recurrent infections + thrombocytopenia |
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What pathology fits the following high yield phrase: Hemosiderinuria + thrombosis |
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Paroxysmal nocturnal hemosiderinuria |
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What pathology fits the following high yield phrase: Dermatitis, dementia, diarrhea |
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What medication is used to treat Giardia and Trichomonas? |
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What medication is used to treat Plasmodium vivax and ovale? |
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What medication is used to treat Hookworms, pinworms, roundworms? |
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What medication is used to treat Pediculosis capitis or cruris (lice)? |
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Permethrin, Pyrethrin, Lindane, Malathion |
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What are the sxx of schizophrenia? |
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Hallucinations, delusions, strange behavior, loose associations, poor grooming, flat affect, thought blocking |
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What immunodeficiency matches the following statement: Neutrophils fail to respond to chemotactic stimuli |
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Leukocyte adhesion deficiency, Job syndrome |
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What immunodeficiency matches the following statement: Adenosine deaminase deficiency |
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What immunodeficiency matches the following statement: Failure of endodermal development |
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DiGeorge syndrome (no thymus) |
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What immunodeficiency matches the following statement: Defective tyrosine kinase gene |
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Brutton's agammaglobulinemia |
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What immunodeficiency matches the following statement: Associated with high levels of IgE |
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What organism is associated with the following: Cat scratch |
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What organism is associated with the following: Dog/cat bite |
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What organism is associated with the following: Cat feces |
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What organism is associated with the following: Puppy feces |
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What organism is associated with the following: Animal urine |
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Which lipid lowering agent causes facial flushing? |
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Which lipid lowering agent causes elevated LFTs and myositis? |
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Which lipid lowering agent causes GI discomfort and tastes bad? |
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Which lipid lowering agent has the best effect on HDL |
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Which lipid lowering agent has the best effect on triglycerides/ VLDLs |
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Which lipid lowering agent has the best effect on LDL |
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Which lipid lowering agent binds C.diff |
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What are the most common causes of aortic stenosis? |
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Congenital bicuspid valve Senile or degenerative calcification Chronic rheumatic valve disease Syphilis |
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What heart sounds are considered benign when there is no evidence of disease? |
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Split S1 Split S2 on insiration S3 in a person younger than 40 Early quiet systolic murmur |
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What heart sounds are best heard in the left lateral decubitus position? |
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Mitral regurgitation Mitral Left sided S3 and S4 heard sounds |
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Crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur best heard in the right 2nd-3rd intercostal space close to the sternum |
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Early diastolic decrescendo murmur best heard along the left side of the sternum |
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Late diastolic decrescendo murmur heard best along the left side of the sternum |
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Pansystolic murmur best heard at the apex and often radiates to the axilla |
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Late systolic murmur usually preceded by a mid-systolic click |
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Crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur best heard in the left 2nd-3rd intercostal space close to the sternum |
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Rumbling late diastolic murmur with opening snap |
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Pansystolic murmur best heard at the 4th-6th intercostal spaces |
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Continuous machine-like murmur |
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High-pitched diastolic murmur associated with a widened pulse pressure |
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An 80 year old man presents with a systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur. What is the most likely cause |
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Age-related calcific aortic stenosis |
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What are the signs of right sided heart failure? |
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JVD, ankle/sacral edema, hepatomegaly |
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What are the signs of left sided heart failure? |
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Dyspnea, pulmonary edema, orthopnea |
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Pansystolic murmur best heard along the left lower sternal border and generally radiates to the right lower sternal border |
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A patient in a motor vehicle accident presents with chest pain, dyspnea, tachycardia, tachypnea. What is the most likely cause? |
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An IV drug user presents with chest pain, dyspnea, tachycardia, tachypnea. What is the most likely cause? |
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Bacterial endocarditis (Tricuspid valve) |
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A post-op patient presents with chest pain, dyspnea, tachycardia, tachypnea. What is the most likely cause? |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: Diffuse myocardial inflammation with necrosis and mononuclear cells |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: Focal myocardial inflammation with multinucleated giant cells |
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Aschoff cells- Rheumatic fever |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: Fever + IVDA + new heart murmur |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: Chest pain and course rubbing heart sounds in pt with Cr of 5.0 |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: Tree-barking of aorta |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: Child iwth fever, joint pain, cutaneous nodules 4 weeks after a throat infection |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: ST elevations in all EKG leads |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: Disordered growth of myocytes |
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy |
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What heart pathology fits the following statement: EKG shows electrical alternans |
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What type of vasculitis: Weak upper extremity pulses |
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What type of vasculitis: Necrotizing granulomas of the lung and necrotizing glomerulonephritis |
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What type of vasculitis: Necrotizing immune complex inflammation of visceral/renal vessels |
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What type of vasculitis: Young male smokers |
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What type of vasculitis: Young Asian women |
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What type of vasculitis: Young asthmatics |
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What type of vasculitis: infants and young children; involves coronary arteries |
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Kawasaki's disease (mucocutateous lymph node syndrome) |
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What type of vasculitis: Associated with Hep B infection |
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Polyarteritis nodosa (30%) |
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What type of vasculitis: Occlusion of ophthalmic artery; can lead to blindness |
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Temporal (giant cell) arteritis |
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What type of vasculitis: Perforation of nasal septum |
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What type of vasculitis: Unilateral headache; jaw claudication |
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Temporal (giant cell) arteritis |
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Which vascular tumor: Benign, raised red lesion about the size of a mole in older patients |
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Which vascular tumor: Raised red area present at birth, increases in size initially then regresses after a few months |
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Which vascular tumor: Lesions caused by lymphoangiogenic growth factors in HIV patients |
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Which vascular tumor: Polypoid red lesion found in pregnancy or after trauma |
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Which vascular tumor: Benign, painful, red-blue tumor under fingernails |
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Which vascular tumor: Cavernous lymphangioma associated with Turner syndrome |
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Which vascular tumor: Skin papule in AIDS patients caused by Bartonella henselae |
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What are the most common locations for atherosclerosis? |
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Abdominal aorta Coronary aa Popliteal aa Carotid aa |
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An adult patient with a history of HTN presents with sudden sharp, tearing pain radiating to his back. What would you expect to see on an Xray? |
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aortic dissection-->widened mediastinum |
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On auscultation of a patients heart, you hear a pansystolic murmur at the apex radiating to the axilla. What is the most likely cause of this murmur? |
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Mitral regurg, often due to ischemic heart disease, mitral valve prolapse, or LV dilation |
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A 25 year old pregnant woman in her 3rd trimester has a normal BP while standing and sitting. When supine, her BP drops to 90/50. What is the dx? |
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Compression of the inferior vena cava |
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What pathology is associated with "onion skin" periosteal reaction |
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What pathology is associated with pseudopalisading tumor cell arrangement? |
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What pathology is associated with elevated serum uric acid? |
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Gout, Leish-nyhan syndrome, thiazide diuretics, myeloproliferative disorders |
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