Respiratory
Neuro
Cardio
Abdominal/GI
Ears, Eyes, and Nose
100

This condition/disease is caused by a reaction to an irritant or physical activity.

Asthma 

100

One-sided facial droop with NO other stroke like symptoms can indicate?

Bell's Palsy

100

This condition involves the thickening and stiffing of the arteries.

Arteriosclerosis

100

Inflammation of the gallbladder is known as?

Cholecystitis

100

Thrush is also known as?

Oral Candidiasis

200

This condition is most common in children from 6-months to 6-years-old. You will likely hear stridor, hoarseness, or a barking cough.

Croup

200

Episodes of cerebral ischemia without any permanent damage to the tissue.

Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)

200

Cardiogenic shock occurs most commonly when this condition is present.

Acute Myocardial Infarction 

200

McBurney's point, nausea, vomiting, low-grade fever, and loss of appetite indicate this condition? 

Appendicitis 

200

This inflammation of the nasal cavity is caused by infection, allergens, medications, or changes in environmental temperature.

Rhinitis

300

This disease was first described by Hippocrates in 400 BC. It remains one of the most fatal illness to date. Common symptoms include fever, productive cough, and crackles in the lungs.

Pneumonia 

300

You are dispatched for a 4-year-old female. The girl's mother states that the patient was eating dinner when she stopped mid-bite and was just staring straight ahead with eyes blinking rapidly. Patient appears completely normal upon your arrival. What has most likely occurred?  

Absence Seizure

300

This disease presents with ECG changes that can include prolonged PRI, 3rd degree AV blocks, or LBBB. Physical findings can include red to blue lesions on the palms and soles. 

Endocarditis 

300

You are dispatched to a 34-year-old female complaining of abdominal pain. Once on scene, the patient tells you that she feels like she has heartburn and nausea and states that the only medication she has been taking is Aspirin several times a day for pain. Which disease would you suspect?  

Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)

300

Difficulty breathing, difficulty shallowing, neck pain, neck swelling, fever, and drooling are associated with this type of infection?

Ludwig Angina 

400

This disease is associated with right sided heart failure secondary to a chronic lung disease.  

Cor Pulmonale 

400

Patients with this disease present with bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. 

Parkinson's Disease

400

Beck's Triad is used to determine the presence of this condition.

Cardiac tamponade 

400

While auscultating a patient's lungs, you note unusual sounds in the lower left quadrant. Further assessment reveals bowel sounds. You should suspect? 

Hiatal Hernia 

400

Severe eye pain, headache, photophobia, blurry vision, nausea, and vomiting are associated with this condition?  

Narrow angle glaucoma or acute attack glaucoma

500

You are dispatched to a 65-year-old male with difficulty breathing. Once on scene, you find the patient in the tripod position on a chair, patient states in 2-to-3 word sentences that he can't breathe. After placing the patient on oxygen, you review the patient's medication list and find Albuterol, Aspirin, Brovana, Metoprolol, and Metformin. Given this medication list and findings, what respiratory disease is most likely? 

COPD

500

This disease occurs when the immune system attacks portions of the nervous system. Early presentation begins with weakness and tingling sensations in the legs and advances up the body, often leading to paralysis. 

Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)

500

Streptococcal Bacteria causes stenosis of the mitral value in this disease.

Rheumatic Fever

500

The patient presents with joint pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, urticaria, dark urine, and has icteric sclera. This patient is likely experiencing what disease?

Cirrhosis

500

Dizziness (spinning vertigo), low frequency hearing loss, tinnitus, and a feeling of fullness in the affected ear indicates this disease?

Meniere's Disease

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