Name 3 out of 5 of the "terrible T's" of congenital cyanotic disease
Tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of the Great vessels, total anomalous venous return, tricuspid atresia, and persistent truncus arteriosus
What is the most common STD in the US?
HPV
S- systemic I- inflammatory R- respsonse S- syndrome List the criteria....
SEPSIS! Temp <36C, >38C HR >90 RR >24, or PaCO2 <32 Leukocytes >12 or <4, or 10% bands
Name the 5 elements of the Bishop pelvic scoring system
1. Cervical dilation 2. Effacement 3. Fetal station 4. Cervical position 5. Cervical consistency. This is a predictive value for a successful induction. 0-4 (45-50% failure) 5-9 (10% failure) 10-13 (0% failure) If </=5 requires cervical ripening.
28 yo G1P0 at 8 weeks by sure LMP presents to establish care. She is healthy, takes no medications. BP 112/68, HR 76, Temp 36.7, wt 140lbs, ht 5 feet 4 inches. She wants to know how much weight she should gain. What do you recommend.
Normal Weight 18.5–24.9: 25–35 lbs (ACOG, 1/2013)
Name the organism(s) responsible for toxic shock syndrome.
Staph and strep. TSS is caused by exotoxin made by certain strains of staph and strep. And only certain hosts are though to be susceptilbe due to lack of appropriate antibodies. Of note, strep toxic shock usually causes bacteremia, whereas staph TSS does not.
22 yo F p/w a history of palpitations. Currently she denies any dizziness or palpitations. You capture the arrhythmia on the monitor in your office: isolated PACs. She is otherwise healthy, does not take any medications and has no FHx of arrythmia. How would you treat this patient?
No treatment unless symptomatic. A beta blocker like metoprolol may help to reduce symptomatic PACs
A 55y/o G0 postmenopausal woman presents for routine f/u. She states that last month she had 2 episodes of vaginal spotting that self resolved. She has no other sx. You order a TVUS. At what endometrial thickness is an endometrial biopsy indicated?
>4 mm (per ACOG) >5 mm (per radiological society)
Diarrhea caused by this bug is associated with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome.
E.coli