This is the long-term treatment for Acne.
What is topical Retinoid?
This reversible, fluctuating condition is characterized by inattention, disorganized thinking, and altered consciousness.
What is Delirium?
Define Severe Neutropenic Fever.
This duration of time defines acute back pain.
What is <4-6 weeks?
ACUTE: <4-6 weeks
SUBACUTE: 4-12 weeks
CHRONIC: >12 weeks
This numeric value indicates a definite Vitamin D deficiency.
What is <12?
This High Lord of the Night Court is known for his wings, wits, and wicked one-liners.
Who is Rhysand?
Name this condition.
What is psoriasis?
This neurotoxic substance is responsible for causing encephalopathy in patients with diffuse hepatic fibrosis.
What is ammonia?
A patient with diffuse large B cell lymphoma is treated with R-CHOP and 10 hours later codes, when ROSC is achieved, this is his follow-up EKG. What is the condition?
What is Tumor Lysis Syndrome or Hyperkalemia?
Name 3 Red Flags when evaluating back pain.
In football, when a defender forces the offense to lose possession by knocking the ball loose during a tackle, it’s called this.
What is a forced fumble?
This studly NFL quarterback has nine functional toes, which is coincidentally the same number on his jersey.
Who is Joe Burrow?
Treatment for this skin condition includes keratolytics and duct tape.
What is a wart?
1. Verruca vulgaris
2. Verruca plana
3. Verruca plantaris
4. Condyloma acuminata
This infection is responsible for causing neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as progressive dementia, ataxia, lightning pains, and sensory deficits, if left untreated.
What is tertiary syphilis or tabes dorsalis?
Name the condition: A 32 year old woman G1P0 at 22 weeks gestation presents to the NMCP emergency department with complaint of red spots all over her legs, headache, weakness and nausea. Her CBC on intake is notable for normocytic anemia with Hgb 8.6, platelets of 21k, manual differential shows schistocytes.
What is TTP?
This is the first line treatment for a patient presenting with back pain, lower extremity weakness, sphincter dysfunction, and loss of sensation.
What is dexamethasone?
• Dexamethasone 10 mg IV once, followed by 4 mg every 6 hours
• Urgent MRI cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine with and without IV contrast
• Urgent neurosurgery consult +/- radiation oncology depending on what the presumed eitology
This breed of dog was originally bred in Germany during WWI between a Great Pyrenees, Mastiff, and Newfoundland.
What is a Leonberger?
Medication and dose for this skin condition.
What is Valtrex – 1 gram BID for 7 days?
A decreased level of consciousness is the most specific sign of this post-stroke phenomenon.
What is cerebral edema?
Name the condition characterized by acute onset abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, and neutropenia.
What is Typhlitis or Neutropenic Enterocolitis?
This condition, masked as back pain, is potentially life-threatening and may have asymmetric blood pressure between limbs.
What is aortic dissection?
This enzyme is responsible for the conversion of Calcidiol to Calcitriol.
What is 1a-hydroxylase?
Violet Sorrengail, the leading lady in the Empyrian series, is chronically injured due to this connective tissue disorder.
What is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome?
Name the organism responsible for this skin condition.
What is Malassezia furfur/Pityrosporum ovale?
Name the condition: A 35 yo male with a PMH of Crohn's s/p small bowel resection presents to the ED with AMS after consuming large amounts of pasta and all-you-can-eat breadsticks at the Olive Garden. Found to have a metabolic acidosis on lab review.
What is short bowel syndrome of D-lactic acidosis?
*L-lactate is the predominant isomer produced in human cells during glycolysis and this is what our standard lab calculates.
*D-lactate is produced in much smaller amounts in humans, primarily by certain gut bacteria during carbohydrate fermentation. D-lactate is metabolized more slowly and can accumulate in specific pathological states such as short bowel syndrome or after excessive carbohydrate intake, leading to D-lactic acidosis, which is characterized by metabolic acidosis and neurologic symptoms.
You evaluate a patient in the emergency department with WBC of 150K, bilateral pulmonary infiltrates with a new O2 requirement, AMS, and tinnitus. Name the appropriate disposition and treatment for this condition.
What is transfer for leukophaeresis?
These are the hallmark findings in axial ankylosing spondylitis (must name all 3).
What is...
1. HLA-B27 positive
2. Sacroiliitis on imaging
3. History consistent with inflammatory back pain
This Cincinnati Bengal's Defensive End led the NFL in sacks last season with a total of 17.5 sacks.
Who is Trey Hendrickson?
In Prythian, literally anything is possible with the exception of this common surgical procedure, which could have saved Feyre from a near-death experience.
What is a C-Section?