Mental Health
Senior Health
Women's (AFAB) Health
Infectious Diseases
Potpourri
100

The MH DWG recommends screening patients 12 and up for anxiety using this 

The GAD-7

100

This is the target BP for non-frail seniors with HTN, without known CAD and with 10 yr risk < 10%

140/90

100

The average time between symptom onset and diagnosis is 7-12 years for this condition affecting up to 10% of reproductive age AFAB people globally

Endometriosis

100

In a recent RCT, this common DM2 medication was found to reduce the risk of long COVID

Metformin

100

When starting a GLP1 drug for weight loss, side effects are most commonly experienced with this system

Gastrointestinal (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)

200

When monitoring treatment effectiveness for major depression, a good goal is a reduction in the PHQ-9 of this many points

Five (or 50% reduction)

200

We should discuss the new vaccines against this virus with all patients over 60, and recommend it for those with immunocompromise or other risk factors for severe disease

RSV

200

Patients under 40 years of age without HTN or HTN risk factors who are taking an oral combined hormonal contraceptive should have their blood pressure checked at least this frequently

Every 3 years

200

The first-line treatment for a complicated UTI is a 7-day course of an antibiotic from this class

Fluoroquinolone (levofloxacin or ciprofloxacin)

200

Patients taking this supplement should avoid labs for at least 8 hours to avoid a falsely low TSH

Biotin (B7)

300

The three FDA-approved medications that treat opioid use disorder are buprenorphine, methadone, and this

Naltrexone (Vivitrol)

300

In the elderly, increased risks for C. diff infection, bone density loss, and acute gastroenteritis are associated with> 3 month use of this class of medication

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)

300

According to the most recent USPSTF modeling, the recommended age to start breast cancer for average risk women is this

40

300

Bites from this type of animal are considered the highest risk for transmitting rabies

Bats

300

The 5 rights of vaccine administration include right patient, right vaccine & dose, right time, right route and site, and right this

Documentation

400

When caring for someone with moderate suicidal risk, we should address underlying conditions, schedule close follow up, and partner with the patient on one of these

A safety plan

400

This class of medication is considered first-line when initiating treatment for ADHD in patients over age 65

Stimulants

400

Lactating patients with 12-24 hours of non-severe mastitis symptoms and fever should be offered an antibiotic with coverage for this common skin pathogen 

Staphylococcus Aureus

400

The current mRNA COVID vaccines target this variant

XBB.1.5

400

Most people undergoing tuberculosis screening, including those over 5 and those who have had BCG vaccination, are recommended to have this type of test

Interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA)

500

This evidence-based CBT technique aims to help people with depression commit to more positive behaviors which can improve mood 

Behavioral Activation (BA)

500

For a senior patient with a recent fall or increased risk of falling as identified by annual routine screening, this test is recommended to evaluate mobility, gait, strength, and balance

Timed up-and-go test

500

This oral antibiotic option for both BV and trich infections requires only one dose to be effective but can be cost-prohibitive to use first-line

Secnidazole

500

When diagnosing and treating proctocolitis, it's important to consider this infectious etiology, especially if there is associated inguinal lymphadenopathy

Lymphogranuloma venereum

500

Patients with NAFLD who are not low risk on FIB-4 or NFS scales should be offered transient elastography (Fibroscan), magnetic resonance elastography (MRE), acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging, or this blood test

Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF)

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