Heme / Onc
Endocrinology
Infectious Disease
Nephrology
Rheumatology / MSK
100

Initial diagnostic test for prolonged PT/aPTT of unclear etiology

Mixing study

100

This therapy for pre-DM is associated with 58% lower incidence of progression to DM-2.

Lifestyle modifications

100

Recommended treatment for gonococcal pharyngitis

IM Ceftriaxone x1

100

Hep C is classically associated with this nephritic syndrome

Cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis

100

This condition is characterized by lateral deviation of the great toe at the MTP

Bunion

200

Specific gene mutation associated with CML

t9;22 (BCR-ABL gene)

200

Long-term metformin use is associated with this nutritional abnormality

Vitamin B12 deficiency (screen annually)

200

This cause of interstitial pneumonia is associated with bird exposure

Chlamydia psittaci

200

These 2 related drug classes are indicated for patients with DM to slow progression of CKD

ACE-I, ARB

200

This connective tissue disease (CTD) is most commonly associated with ILD (DPLD)

Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma)

300

Next step in treatment for patients with high-risk AML who successfully undergo induction therapy

Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT)

300

Drug class associated with this lab pattern: AGMA, normal serum glucose, elevated beta hydroxybutyrate

SGLT-2 inhibitors (euglycemic DKA)

300

Empiric treatment for VAP should cover these 2 pathogens

Staph aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa

300

A decrease in serum Cr up to this percentage is acceptable after starting an ACE-I/ARB

30%

300

Antibodies associated w/ primary Sjogren syndrome

anti-Ro (SSA) and anti-La (SSB)

400

In addition to aspirin & phlebotomy, patients with Polycythemia Vera over age 60 or with history of thromboembolic event should receive this

Hydroxyurea or interferon (cytoreductive therapies)

400

3 classes of DM meds associated with weight gain

Insulins, sulfonylureas, thiazolidinediones

400

Name at least 2 groups of patients who should be treated for HBV

1. Cirrhosis

2. Acute liver failure

3. Immune-active or reactivated HBV

400

This RTA is associated with NAGMA, hypokalemia, and high urine pH

Type 1 (distal) RTA

400

2 exam maneuvers that can help diagnose biceps tendinopathy

Speed’s test, Yergason’s test

500

High-risk Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is defined by “triple positivity” for these antibodies

1. Lupus anticoagulant

2. Anti-cardiolipin

3. Anti-beta 2-glycoprotein

500

Major potential adverse effect of PTU and methimazole

Agranulocytosis (neutropenia)

500

Per the “U=U” theory, risk of HIV transmission is essentially zero in patients who sustain undetectable viral load for how long?

At least 6 months

500

“Collapsing” FSGS is most commonly associated with this condition

HIV infection

(aka HIVAN – HIV associated nephropathy)

500

Approximately 30% of patients with this wrist bone fracture can develop avascular necrosis

Scaphoid fracture

(injures a recurrent branch of the radial artery)

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