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What are the 5Bacterias that can cause Heart blocks? |
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Definition
"Let Stop Doing Long Contraction"
1.- Lyme Disease ( Borrelia burgdoferi)
2.- Salmonella typhi (Typhoid)
3.-Diphteria
4.-Legionella
5- Chagas Disease ( Trypanosoma Cruzii) |
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What Bacterias cause REITER's Syndrome also known as Reactive Arthritis ? |
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Definition
"Reiter likes the CC YUSS"
1.-Campylobacter (Crohn Disease)
2.-Chlamydia
3.-Yersinia
4.-Ureaplasma
5.-Salmonella
6.-Shigella
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What low complement BUGS (Bacteria/Virus) can cause CRYOGLOBINEMIA ?
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Definition
Cryoglobinemia likes "I AM HE" rock star
1.- Influenzae
2.- Adenovirus
3.- Mycloplasma
4.- Hepatitis
5.- EBV |
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"HI 3P E"
1.-Hydralazine
2.-INH
3.-Procainamide
4.-Penicillamine
5.-Phenytoin
6.-Ethosuximide
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What Drugs can Blast the bone Marrow ? |
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Definition
"V ABC"
1.-Vinblastine
2.-AZT
3.-Benzene
4.-Chloramphenicol |
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What are the COMA-SHAPE Bugs ?
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Definition
"The Coma-Shape bugs watch Htv on VLC media player"
1.-Helicobacter
2.-Vibrio
3.-Listeria
4.-Campylobacter |
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What is the crescent shape Protozoa ?
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Definition
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Definition
What bacteria in its colonies look like Chinese letter? |
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What bacteria in its colonies look like Chinese letter?
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Definition
Corynebacterium diphteriae |
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What are the TB treatment drugs ? |
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Definition
"RESPI"
1-Rifampin
2.-Ethambutol
3.-Streptomycin
4.-Pyrazinamide
5.-INH |
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What are the 6 low complement associations to NEPHROTIC SYNDROME ?
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Definition
"3S CMP"
The "3S CaMP"
1.-SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematous)
2.-SBE (Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis)
3.-Serum Sickness
4.-Cryoglobunemia
5.-MPGN (MembranoProliferative GlomeruloNephritis)
6.-PSGN ( Post-Strep GlomeruloNephritis)
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What drugs induces P450 ? |
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Definition
"ABC G QRST"
1.-Alcohol
2.-Barbiturates
3.-Carbamazepine
4.-Griseofulvin
5.-Quinidine
6.-Rifampin
7.- Sulfa Drugs
8.-Tetracyclines |
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Definition
"K SAID MCQ helps inhibit fear to P450"
1.-Macrolides
2.-Cimetidine
3.-Quinolones
4.-Spironolactone
5.-Amiodarone
6.-INH
7.-Dapsone
8.-Ketoconazole
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What are the Cytochrome P450-Dependent Drugs ? |
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Definition
"DP WET"
The CYP 450 dependent drugs are DeePly WET"
1.-Digoxin
2.-Phenytoin
3.-Warfarin
4.-Estrogen
5.-Theophyline |
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What Disease Has a Neutrophil Deficiency ? |
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Definition
CGD (Chronic Granulomatous Disease) |
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What is another name for CGD ? |
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Definition
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What are the Side Effects of STATIN Drugs ? |
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Definition
"Statins Give HIM problem"
1.-Hepatitis
2.-Increase liver enzyme
3.-Myositis |
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What are the painful genital lesions?
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Definition
"HCL"
1.-Hemophilus ducreyi
2.-Chancroid
3.-Lymphogranuloma Inguinal
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What are the 4 hormones with a Disulfide bonds in their structures ? |
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Definition
"I PIG"
1.-Inhibin
2.-Prolactin
3.-Insulin
4.-GH (Growth Hormone) |
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What are the Nematodes (Worms) ? |
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Definition
" NEAT AS Worms"
1.-Necator americanus (Hookworm)
2.-Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworm)
3.-Ankylostoma duodenale (Hookworm)
4.-Trichuris trichuria (Whipworm)
5.-Ascaris lumbricoides (Ascarids)
6.-Strongyloides (Threadworm) |
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What are the X-Linked disease with Enzyme Deficiencies ? |
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Definition
"Lesh-Nyhan & Hunter Puts Fabrys on G6 Clothes"
1.-Lesh-Nyhan
2.-Hunter disease
3.-Pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiiency
4.-Fabry's Disease
5.-G-6-P Dehydrogenase Deficiency
6.-CGD |
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What disease should be screen in New Borns ? |
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Definition
" Please Check Before Going Home"
1.-PKU
2.-CAH (Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia)
3.-Biotinidase
4.-Galactosemia
5.-Hypothyroidism
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Mention the HLA antigens with corresponding Diseases |
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Definition
HLA DR2 : Narcolepsy, Allergy, Good Pasteur, MS
HLA DR3: DM, Chronic Active Hepatitis, Sjrogren's Disease, SLE, Celiac Sprue
HLA DR3/DR4: IDDM (Type I)
HLA DR4: Rheumatoid Athritis, Pemphigus Vulgaris
HLA DR5: JRA, Pernicious Anemia
HLA DR7: Nephrotic Syndrome ( Steroid Induced)
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HLA DR3/B8: Celiac Disease
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HLA A3: Hemochromatosis( Point mutation in Chr 6 -Cysteine>Tyrosine)
HLA B8: MG
HLA B13: Psoriasis
HLA B27: Psoriasis (only if with Arthritis), Akylosing Spondilitis, IBD, Reiter's, Post-Gonococcal Arthritis
HLA BW47: 21-Alfa Hydroxylase Deficiency |
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What are the actions of the Steroids? |
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Definition
"KIIISS"
1.-Kill Helper T-Cell & Eosinophils
2.-Inhibits Macrophage migration
3.-Inhibits Mass Cell degranulation
4.-Inhibits Phospholipase A
5.-Stimulates protein synthesis
5.-Stabilize endothelium |
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What are the causes of Monocytosis?
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Definition
"SETS List"
1.-Salmonella
2.-EBV (Infectious Mononucleosis)
3.-TB
4.-Syphillis
5.-Listeria (Listeriosis)
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E. Coli is the most common cause of what ? |
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Definition
"CAUSA A"
1.-Cholecystitis
2.-Abdominal Abscess
3.-UTI
4.-Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
5.-Ascending Cholangitis
6.-Appendicitis |
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What are the one dose treatment for Gonorrhea ? |
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Definition
1.-Ceftriaxone
2.-Cefixime
3.-Cefoxine
4.-Ciprofloxin
5.-Ofloxacin
5.-Gatifolxacin |
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What is the one treatment for Chlamydia? |
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Definition
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What are the "BIG MAMA" anaerobes ? |
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Definition
"BIG MAMA (Anaerobes) show is on CBS"
1.-Clostridium melanogosepticus
2.-Bacteroides fragilis
3.-Strep. bovis |
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What are the "Big Mama" Tx ? |
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Definition
1.-Clindamycin
2.-Metronidazole
3.-Cefoxitin |
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What "Big Mama" Bugs are associated with colon cancer ? |
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Definition
1.-Strep. bovis
2.-Clostridium melanogosepticus |
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Term
What do you in the serum with low volume states? |
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Definition
K+ =>Decreases
Na+=>Decreases
Cl- =>Decreases
pH =>Decreases
BP =>Increases |
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What are psammoma bodies ?
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Definition
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In what diseases are Psammoma bodies present ? |
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Definition
1.- Papillary carcinoma of the Thyroid
2.- Serous Cystadenocarcinoma of the ovary
3.- Meningioma
4.- Mesothelioma |
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What are Urease (+) Bacteria ? |
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Definition
"Urease are Punk (PPUNC)"
1.-Proteus
2.-Pseudomonas
3.-Ureaplasma urealytica
4.-Nocardia sp.
5.-Cryptococcus neoformans |
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What types of stones are formed Proteus ?
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Definition
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Term
What type of motility Proteus have?
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Definition
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Term
What are the 5 indications of surgery ? |
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Definition
"Before the Surgery go to IHOP"
1.-Intractable pain
2.-Hemorrhage (massive)
3.-Obstruction (from scarring)
4.-Perforation |
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What drugs cause Cardiac Fibrosis ? |
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Definition
1.-Adriamycin (Doxyrubicin)
2.-Fen-Phen (Fenfluramine-Phentermine) |
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Term
What drug is use to treat Cardiac Fibrosis ? |
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Definition
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Term
what is seen in the Salmonella TRIAD ? |
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Definition
"Salmonella TRIAD get u RIcH"
1.-High Fever
2.-Rose spots (Rash)
3.-Intestinal Fire |
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Term
What is the most common cause of any ...penia? |
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Definition
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What drugs cause Myositis ? |
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Definition
"Statins makes muscles R.I.P."
1.-Statins
2.-Rifampin
3.-INH
4.-Prednisone |
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What are the 7 Gram(-) encapsulated bacterias ? |
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Definition
" Some Strong Killer Have Pretty Nice Capsules"
1.-Salmonella
2.-Strep Pneumoniae (Gr. +)
3.-Klebsiella
4.-H. influenzae
5.-Pseudomonas
6.-Neisseria
7.-Cryptococcus |
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What is the JONES Criterias for Rheumatoid Fever ? |
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Definition
J: Joints (Arthritis)
O: O stands for heart!! (Carditis)
N: Nodules (SuQ)
E: Erythema migrans
S: Syndeham Chorea
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What are the cause of EOSINOPHILIA ?
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Definition
1.-Neoplasia
2.-Allergias/Asthma
3.-Addison's Disease
4.-Collagen Vascular Disease
5.-Parasites |
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What are the Risk Factor for liver Cancer ? |
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Definition
" Ben Schisto HAVE CASH"
1.-Benzene
2.-Schistosomiasis
3.-Hepatitis B,C,D
4.-Aflatoxin
5.-Vinyl Chloride
6.-Ethanol
7.-Carbon tetrachloride (CH4)
8.-Anyline Dyes
9.-Smoking
10.-Hemochromatosis |
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What are the 9 Live Vaccines ? |
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Definition
1.-Measles
2.-Mumps
3.-Rubella
4.-Oral Polio (Sabin)
5.-Rotavirus
6.-Small Pox
7.-BCG
8.-Yellow Fever
9.-Varicella |
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What are the killed Virus ? |
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Definition
"SIR Hep A"
1.-Salk (Polio)
2.-Influenzae
3.-Rubella
4.-Hep. A |
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Term
What are the causes of sphygmo-thermal dissociation also known as relative bradycardia or pulse-temperature deficit ? |
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Definition
1.- FEVER
2.- Increase Intracanial pressure (inhibiting vasomotor center)
3.-Other causes:
- Beta Blockers
- Malignant Lymphoma
- Drug induced Fever |
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