Family Medicine
Potpourri I
(Multi-system Basics)
Potpourri II
Endo/Neuro/Sensory
Potpourri III
Resp/Cardiovasc
Potpourri IV
Endo/Nervous
100

This campaign helps clinicians avoid unnecessary tests and treatments in Canada.

What is Choosing Wisely Canada

100

This structure in the larynx, formed by cartilage, protects the airway during swallowing

What is the epiglottis

100

This endocrine gland produces T3 and T4 hormones to regulate metabolism and energy use

What is the thyroid gland

100

This dome-shaped muscle separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities and contracts to initiate inspiration

What is the diaphragm

100

This endocrine organ, located in the neck, produces hormones that control metabolic rate

What is the thyroid gland

200

Don't prescribe these for upper respiratory infections likely viral in origin

What are antibiotics

200

The primary muscle responsible for quiet inspiration, contracting to increase thoracic volume

What is the diaphragm

200

The primary hormone released by pancreatic beta cells in response to elevated blood glucose

What is insulin

200

: The primary site of gas exchange in the lungs, where oxygen enters the bloodstream

What are alveoli

200

The basic functional unit of the nervous system, responsible for transmitting signals

What is a neuron

300

Avoid imaging for this common condition unless red flags like neurological deficits are present

What is low back pain

300

This ratio on spirometry (FEV1/FVC <0.7 post-bronchodilator) confirms obstructive airflow limitation in respiratory assessments

What is the forced expiratory volume in 1 second to forced vital capacity ratio

300

This part of the inner ear detects rotational head movements for balance.

What is the semicircular canals

300

This valve prevents backflow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium during systole

What is the mitral valve

300

This hormone, secreted by pancreatic beta cells, lowers blood glucose by promoting cellular uptake

What is insulin

400

Don't initiate these long-term for chronic non-cancer pain due to risks of dependence.

What are opioids

400

The heart's primary pacemaker, initiating electrical impulses for cardiac contraction

What is the sinoatrial or SA node

400

Normal uncorrected visual acuity standard for CAF enrolment (at least this in the better eye)

What is V4 or 6/12

400

The term for the pressure exerted by blood on arterial walls during cardiac contraction

What is systolic blood pressure

400

The part of the brain that regulates autonomic functions like heart rate and digestion

What is the medulla oblongata

500

Avoid routine annual health check-ups in these low-risk individuals per family medicine recommendations

What are asymptomatic adults

500

Impaired musculoskeletal function (e.g., reduced joint mobility) may impose MELs affecting this CAF category for physical tasks

What is Occupational or O factor

500

Hearing loss below H2 standard may affect this CAF category, limiting noise-exposed duties

What is Hearing or H factor

500

This blood vessel type has the thickest walls to withstand high pressure from the heart

What are arteries

500

This lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing visual information

What is the occipital lobe

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