Etiology
Pathophysiology and Differentials
Signs and Symptoms
Labs and Diagnostics
Management and Treatment
100

Gram stain and bacterial shape of N. Gonorrhea

What is gram negative diplococci?

100

Three differentials for childhood rashes

What are Roseola, Rubella, Rubeola, Fifths Disease, Hand, Foot, and Mouth, and Varicella Zoster?

100

Pediatric syndrome caused by Clostridium botulinum

What is floppy baby syndrome?

100

A patient with a helminth infection presents with abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and this common laboratory finding.

What is eosinophilia?

100

A single dose of this antibiotic is one recommended treatment for chancroid.

What is azithromycin?

200

Organism found in cat feces

What is toxoplasma gondii?

200

White rash present when the normal flora in mouth is disrupted

What is Candidiasis?

200

Rash that starts at hairline and spreads to extremities, with conjunctivitis, coryza, and Koplik spots 

What is Rubeola (measles)?

200

This study is the best initial test for evaluating suspected amebic liver abscess.

What is an ultrasound?

200

Treatment for child with honey-crusted lesions

What is Mupirocin?

300

Vector for Lyme disease

What is the Ixodes tick?

300

Two differentials for bloody diarrhea

What is Campylobacter enteritis (C. jejuni), Shigella, Salmonella, or E. Coli 0157:H7?

300

An infant born to a mother infected during pregnancy has severe microcephaly and developmental delay.

 What is congenital Zika syndrome?

300

Test used for early and rapid diagnosis in histoplasmosis.

What is urine +/- serum antigen assay?

300

2 side effects of RIPE therapy

What is hepto/renal failure, turning secretions orange, peripheral neuropathy, hyperuricemia, or optic neuritis?

400

Intestinal roundworm that can cause small bowel obstruction, especially in children.

What is Ascaris lumbricoides?

400

Progressive immunodeficiency occurs because HIV preferentially infects cells expressing this surface receptor.

What is CD4?

400

Plaque-like brown/pink/red or violaceous cancerous lesions most common in immunocompromised patients

What is Kaposi Sarcoma?

400

Stain used to see the Cryptococcal antigen in CSF

What is India ink stain?

400

Treatment for patient who was hiking and was bit by Rickettsia ricketsii 

What is Doxycycline?

500

Pork that tapeworm can lead to neurocysticercosis

What is Taenia solium?

500

Disease that causes abnormal folding of proteins in CNS cells 

What is Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease/Mad Cow Disease?

500

A newborn develops respiratory distress, lethargy, and sepsis within the first 24 hours of life.

What is early-onset Group B Streptococcal disease?

500

Disease that causes Owl's eye appearance on biopsy

What is Cytomegalovirus?

500

Treatment for patient who has been bitten by a rabid raccoon (first bite)

What is 1st episode rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin?

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