Musculoskeletal
Preventative Care
Cardiology
Infectious Disease
Miscellaneous
100

Fluid-filled swelling caused by herniated synovial tissue surrounding tendon sheaths or joints

What is a ganglion cyst? 

100

Indication for one-time abdominal aortic aneurysm screening

Men aged 65-75 years who have ever smoked

100

When should a patient with an atrial myxoma be referred for urgent surgical evaluation?

In patients with atrial myxoma and a central nervous system embolic event, urgent cardiac surgical evaluation and excision are indicated.

100

What are 3 treatment options for patients with community acquired pneumonia? 

Amoxicillin, doxycycline, or a macrolide (if pneumococcal resistance <25%)  

100

When are thrombolytics indicated for DVT/PE? 

Consider for massive DVT leading to impaired venous drainage, severe edema, and acute limb ischemia

Massive PE and shock from low cardiac output 

200

Anterior hip pain associated with glucocorticoid use, SLE, sickle cell anemia, or alcohol use disorder

What is osteonecrosis?

200

Age to begin osteoporosis screening in average-risk women

65 years

200

What are the indications for septal reduction surgery in a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?

Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy who are receiving guideline-directed medical therapy but with New York Heart Association functional class III to IV heart failure symptoms or recurrent syncope believed to be related to left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction and an LVOT gradient of 50 mm Hg (resting or provoked) or greater should be considered for septal reduction therapy.

200

Therapeutic drug class for invasive candidiasis without CNS or eye involvement

echinocandin (caspofungin, micafungin, or anidulafungin)

200

What are some dietary interventions to prevent calcium stone recurrence? 

Reduce sodium, reduce animal protein, increase calcium, increase fluid, increase citrate, increase fruits and vegetables 

Increasing calcium consumption leads to decreased oxalate absorption in the GI tract 

300

Arm paresthesias/pain worsened with activity and arm elevation

What is neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome? 

300

Chlamydia and gonorrhea screening indication for women

All sexually active women ≤24 years of age

300

What is the size cut off for an ascending aortic aneurysm for surgical repair?

In patients with an ascending aorta or aortic root larger than 4.5 cm in diameter who require surgery for coronary artery disease or valve pathology, aortic repair should be performed at the time of cardiac surgery.

When an ascending aortic aneurysm due to degenerative disease exceeds 5.5 cm in diameter or has rapid growth (>0.5 cm/year), surgical repair is warranted to prevent the morbidity and mortality associated with rupture.

300

Antibiotics for osteomyelitis and retained orthopedic hardware?

Rifampin should be used in combination with another antistaphylococcal agent to manage Staphylococcus aureus infections in the setting of orthopedic hardware if the hardware cannot be removed. Little evidence is available to guide recommendations on therapy duration; 4 to 6 weeks of antibiotics is considered sufficient for acute infections, whereas longer courses may be required for chronic infections. In some circumstances, especially when hardware cannot be removed, indefinite suppressive therapy may be required. Relapse can occur many years after therapy completion.  

300

What is the management of serotonin syndrome? 

  • Discontinuation of all serotonergic medications
  • Supportive care, sedation with benzodiazepines
  • Serotonin antagonist (cyproheptadine) if supportive measures fail
  • Immediate sedation, paralysis & tracheal intubation if
    temperature >41.1 C (106 F)
400

Elbow pain with flexion, paresthesia/numbness in 4th to 5th digits

What is ulnar nerve entrapment?

400

When should women of average risk undergo breast cancer screening and how frequently? 

USPSTF: Shared decision making between 40-50 years; Every 2 years from 50-75 

ACS: Annually from 45-55 and every 2 years from 55-75

ACOG: Shared decision making from 40-50; Every 1-2 years from 50-75

American college of Radiology: Annually 40-75 

400

How is mild, moderate, and severe aortic stenosis defined on ECHO? How often do these patients need follow up ECHO? 

Mild:

Transvalvular velocity: 2-2.9 m/s

Mean gradient: <20 mm Hg

Every 3-5 years

Moderate:

Transvalvular velocity: 3-3.9 m/s

Mean gradient: 20-39 mm Hg

Every 1-2 years

Severe:

Transvalvular velocity: 4 m/s or higher

Mean gradient: >40 mm Hg

Every 6-12 months

400

Treatment of choice for patients with isolated facial nerve palsy and positive enzyme immunoassay results for Lyme disease.

Doxycycline

400

What are some preventative therapies for migraines? 

Topiramate, divalproex sodium, tricyclic antidepressants, beta blockers (propranolol) 

500

Anterior knee pain after prolonged sitting, running, climbing

What is patellofemoral pain syndrome?

500

What are the recommendations for administration of pneumococcal vaccines (PCV 20, PCV15, and PPSV23)

Age 19-64:

PCV20 or combination of PCV 15 followed by PPSV 23

PPSV23 – DM, Heart dz, Liver dz, Lung dz, EtOH, Tobacco, CSF leaks

Both – Immunocompromised (CKD, HIV, asplenia, transplant, malignancy)

PCV15 followed by PPSV23 8 weeks later

Eligible patients who had received only PPSV23 previously should receive either PCV15 or PCV20. If given PCV15, there is no need for patients to receive the subsequent PPSV23 vaccination, having received it already in the past.

Age 65+:

PPSV20 alone or PCV 15 followed by PPSV 23 at least 1 year later


500

What are indications for ICD placement for primary prevention? 

Select an ICD in the following scenarios:

  • for survivors of cardiac arrest resulting from VF or VT not explained by a reversible cause
  • after sustained VT in the presence of structural heart disease
  • after syncope and sustained VT/VF on electrophysiology study
  • for ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy with an EF ≤35%, NYHA class II or III symptoms, with guideline-directed medical therapy
  • for Brugada syndrome with syncope or ventricular arrhythmia
  • for inherited long QT syndrome not responding to β-blockers
  • ≥40 days after MI with an EF ≤30%
500

Pyelonephritis indications for imaging

Fever lasting >72 hours, persistent bacteremia

500

What scores on MMSE define mild, moderate, or severe dementia? 

Mild dementia is often associated with a MMSE score of 20 to 23, moderate dementia a score of 10 to 19, and severe dementia a score <10.


An MMSE score <24 is 87% sensitive and 82% specific for dementia; however, individuals with very mild dementia or those who are highly educated with dementia can have normal scores.  One study showed that in individuals without cognitive dysfunction, the median MMSE score is 29 with >9 years of education and 26 with 5-8 years of education.  Some experts suggest the cutoff for dementia be increased to a score of 27 in older individuals with a college education.

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