Pharmacology
Cardiology
Endocrine
Hematology
Reproductive
100

For an IV dose of a medication F = 100% 

What is 100 % bioavailability?

100

Normal range of the PR interval

What is 0.12 - 0.20 seconds or 3-5 small boxes?

100

This is the most common cause of thyroid disorders in iodine- sufficient regions: an autoimmune disorder 

What is Hashimotos Thyroiditis ?

100

This type of cancer is endemic in Africa and associated with EBV. 

What is Burkitt lymphoma?

100

Venous drainage of the gonads differs between the right and left sides. The right gonadal vein drains into the IVC whereas the left gonadal vein drains into the ____________. 

What is the left renal vein?

200

Commonly used anti-inflammatory medication that is known to cause osteoporosis when used for long periods of time 

What is corticosteroids ?

200

Earliest ECG change in ACS

What is ST segment changes? 

200

This tumor is located in the pancreas or duodenum and causes stomach acid hypersecretion with recurrent ulcers in the duodenum and jejunum.

What is a Gastrinoma? Otherwise known as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome 

200

This medication is used as an immediate anticoagulant in patients with PE, ACS, MI and DVT. 

What is heparin?

200

This enzyme in adipose tissue is responsible for converting testosterone and androstenedione to estradiol and estrone. 

What is aromatase?

300

This medication class is commonly used in T2DM due to availability and low expense but has a high risk of hypoglycemia 

What is sulfonylureas ?

300

The most common cause of right sided heart failure 

What is left sided heart failure?
300

In children the effect of this hormone in excess causes gigantism while in adults it causes acromegaly. 

What is growth hormone?

300

This medication works by inhibiting dihydrofolate reductase > which impairs DNA and protein synthesis. Is is used to tx leukemias/lymphomas and used for abortion/ectopic pregnancy.

 What is methotrexate?

300

A female of reproductive age presents to the ER with severe RLQ pain. You suspect appendicitis but there is a diagnosis you must not miss. 

What is ectopic pregnancy? (for both RLQ and LLQ pain) 

400

This commonly used antiemetic can cause QT prolongation 

What is Ondansetron ?

400

The most likely diagnosis is 

What is pericardial effusion?  This is an example of electrical alternans 

400

Ectopic thyroid tissue is most commonly found here. 

What is the base of the tongue?
400

This medication has a 3 hour window for administration in patients with suspected ischemic stroke. 

 What is tPA?


400

A 16 year old female pt presents to the clinic with her mother. Her mother is concerned that she has not had her period yet. On PE you note the pt has has a webbed neck and widely spaced nipples. She has a systolic ejection murmur heard at the right second intercostal space. Her amenorrhea is most likely caused by _______________. 

What is turner syndrome?

500

First line therapy option for asthmatic patients that works by inhibiting nF-kB (transcription factor that induces production of TNFalpha and other inflammatory agents). 

What are inhaled corticosteroids? [ fluticasone or budesonide] 

500

Pt with endocarditis most likely caused by this organism, ___________ ,in a pt that is on TPN regimen. 

What is fungal infection?

500

A 37 year old G2P1 presents to the wards for delivery. She has a history of gestational diabetes, a BMI of 35 and is not very compliant with diet and medical management. She delivers a 9 ib baby boy with no complications at delivery, this baby is most at risk for _______________ ________________. 

What is neonatal hypoglycemia ? Due to persistent hyperinsulinemia in the neonate in pregnancy. Upon delivery rapid withdrawal of high glucose levels can cause severe hypoglycemia. 

500

This X-linked recessive disease is common in black and middle eastern/mediterranean populations. It is also associated with resistance to malarial infxn. Exposures to oxidative stress can precipitate intravascular or extravascular hemolysis. 

What is G6PD ?

500

A 22 yo female presents to your clinic for urinary frequency and pain with micturition. She has no other PMH other than a history of heavy periods with abdominal pain. She is currently on day 3 of her menses and stated the frequency and pain started on day 1 of her cycle in addition to her menstrual cramps. She is concerned for UTI as she has had one in the past. She also notes some pain with intercourse and occasionally with bowel movements. She is currently using condoms for birth control. She has never been pregnant. 

PE: WNWD, CTA B/L, RRR 

ABD: soft non-distended, NBSx4, TTP in the LLQ and RLQ, TTP of the urinary bladder. 

Pelvic Exam: Bleeding from external OS. TTP of the adnexa. Otherwise WNL. 

Labs: CBC, CMP WNL, B-HcG negative 

UA: WNL  

Most likely diagnosis is ____________. 

Treatment recommendation ________________. 

What is endometriosis ?


WHat is Combined Oral Contraceptives?

Estrogen-progestin contraceptives are thought to suppress ovarian function and thereby reduce endometriosis disease activity and pain

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