Old School Names of Disease
CAP
Medicine in Media
STAT!
Peds Assessment
100
Hydrophobia
What is rabies?
100
Names of the 2 pneumonia vaccines that are now available for use
What are pneumovax-23 and prevnar-13?
100
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What is ER?
100
Percentage of patients without disease who have a negative test for the disease in question
What is specificity?
100
In children over age 2 the presence of this reflex can indicate neurologic disease
What is the Babinski reflex?
200
Consumption
What is tuberculosis?
200
First line treatment for CAP in a patient with macrolide allergy
What is doxycycline?
200
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What is Patch Adams?
200
The percentage of patients with a positive or abnormal test who have the disease in question
What is positive predictive value?
200
In this abnormal chest shape, a child's sternum protrudes
What is pigeon chest (pectus carinatum)?
300
Bad Blood
What is syphylis?
300
A CURB-65 score of 0-1 means the patient can likely be treated as an outpatient. Other than age 65, 2 of the remaining 4 criteria in this prediction rule.
What are: 1) Confusion 2) Uremia - BUN >20mg/dL 3) Respiratory rate >30/min 4) Blood Pressure <90/60
300
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What is M.A.S.H.?
300
The percentage difference in risk or outcomes between treatment and control groups
What is relative risk reduction?
300
Age at which most infants develop stranger & separation anxiety
What is 8-9 months?
400
Ague
What is malaria?
400
2 of the 4 criteria for distinguishing HCAP from CAP
What are 1) hospitalization in an acute care hospital for two or more days in the last 90 days; 2) residence in a nursing home or long-term care facility in the last 30 days; 3) receiving outpatient intravenous therapy (like antibiotics or chemotherapy) or home wound care within the past 30 days; 4) attending a hospital clinic or dialysis center in the last 30 days
400
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What is Awakenings?
400
The extent to which results of a study can be generalized to other persons in other settings, with various conditions, especially "real world" circumstances
What is external validity?
400
It is normal for toddlers to have this kind of spinal curvature
What is lumbar lordosis (with protruding abdomen)?
500
Lagrippe
What is influenza?
500
3 of the 5 most common organisms associated with CAP
What are mycoplasma, strep pneumoniae, chlamydia pneumoniae, legionella species, and respiratory viruses?
500
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What is One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest?
500
This broadly accepted set of nine criteria to establish causality between an exposure or incidence and an effect or consequence include strength and consistency of association, specificity, temporal relationship, and biological gradient
What are Hill's Criteria for Causation? Others include plausability, coherence, experiment, and analogy.
500
A 6-month old infant with a anterior fontanelle sunken below the margin of the skull is indicative of this condition
What is dehydration?
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