Antibiotics
Miscellaneous
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Hodgepodge III
Potpourri II
100
This class of antibiotics can cause the adverse effect of achille's tendon rupture.
What are the fluoroquinolones?
100
Peaked T-waves on EKG can indicate this metabolic derangement.
What is hyperkalemia?
100
This multiorgan disease is characterized by noncaseating granulomatous inflammation and often seen in North American black women.
What is sarcoidosis?
100
The Amsler grid is used to monitor a patient's central vision which can be affected in this condition.
What is macular degeneration?
100
This traumatic injury can result in mediastinal shift to the contralateral side.
What is a tension pneumothorax?
200
This antibiotic used to treat MRSA can cause the adverse effect of ototoxicity.
What is Vancomycin?
200
This rheumatological disease tends to affect the DIP joints of the fingers.
What is osteoarthritis?
200
Thumbprint sign seen on lateral neck x-ray indicates this condition?
What is epiglottis?
200
This cancer develops from cells that line lymph or blood vessels. Usually appears as tumors of the skin or mucosal membranes in those infected with HIV and/or AIDS.
What is Kaposi sarcoma?
200
This is the most common opportunistic infection in patients with HIV disease.
What is Pneumocystis jiroveci (formerly Pneumocystis carinii)?
300
This laboratory value should be monitored weekly while patient is on Daptomycin.
What are CPK levels?
300
In osteoarthritis, hard, bony outgrowths on the PIP joints are known as...
What are Bouchard's nodes?
300
This organism causes oral candidiasis.
What is Candida albicans?
300
This is the term for retinal hemorrhage that can be seen in bacterial endocarditis.
What are Roth spots?
300
This white oral lesion is painless and cannot be scraped or rubbed off.
What is leukoplakia?
400
This antibiotic can cause pseudomembranous colitis.
What is Clindamycin?
400
The clinical guidelines used to diagnose rheumatic fever are known as...
What is Jones criteria?
400
Fluorescein dye and a Wood's lamp are used to diagnose this condition.
What is a corneal abrasion?
400
This disease is characterized by cough, fever, night sweats, and weight loss.
What is tuberculosis?
400
The Philadelphia chromosome is found in this type of leukemia most often.
What is CML (chronic myelogenous leukemia)?
500
This condition is characterized by a continuous machine like murmur.
What is PDA (patent ductus arteriosus)?
500
These criteria are used to diagnose infective endocarditis...
What is Duke criteria?
500
This muscular valve controls the flow of digestive juices (bile & pancreatic juices) through ducts from the liver and pancreas into the duodenum.
What is the sphincter of Oddi?
500
This genetic disease is characterized by the abnormal production of mucus by almost all exocrine glands.
What is cystic fibrosis?
500
This is the antibiotic of choice for prophylaxis of Mycobacterium avium complex in HIV/AIDS patients.
What is Azithromax?
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