Pharmacology
Neurology
Syndromes
Infectious Disease
GI
100

The fluoroquinolone that does not cover pseudomonas

What is Moxifloxacin?

100

Name for the combination of bradycardia, bradypnea and elevated blood pressure

What is Cushings triad? (clinical sign of elevated intracranial pressure)

100

Syndrome characterized by hyponatremia, high urine osmolality, and high urine sodium? 

What is SIADH (syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone)? 

100

This opportunistic infection is often seen in PLWH and is characterized by scrapable white plaques on the tongue.  

Oral thrush (oral candidiasis)

100

Number of neutrophils to diagnose SBP. 

What is 250 ? 

200

Name at least two first-line medications for a gout attack. 

What are colchicine, NSAIDs, and glucocorticoids (intra-articular or systemic)? 

200

Condition caused by B12 deficiency and results damage to the posterior spinal columns, causing lower extremity weakness and numbness. 

What is subacute combined degeneration?

200

Syndrome named after the combination of central obesity, hypertension, insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia. 

What is metabolic syndrome? 

200

Headache, hypotension, vasodilation, and skin rash following antibiotic treatment for Syphilis

What is Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction?

200

Test that can be used to distinguish if elevated alkaline phosphatase is from a biliary or other source? 

What is GGT? Would also accepted fractionated alk phos. 

300

Name at least 3 antibiotics that cover MRSA

What are vancomycin, daptomycin, linezolid, doxycycline (SSTI), tigecycline, TMP-SMX (SSTI), clindamycin (SSTI), ceftaroline, dalbavancin, rifampin? (and there are others!)

300

Autoimmune neurologic complication frequently seen after infections such as campylobacter jejuni. 

What is Guillain-Barre syndrome? 

300

Syndrome characterized by high risk of colorectal, endometrial, and ovarian cancer caused by mutation in DNA mismatch repair genes. 

What is Lynch Syndrome?

300

This fungal infection is endemic to the southwestern United Status and causes pulmonary disease. It is classically known as "valley fever." 

What is Coccidioides immitis? 

300

Condition characterized by abdominal bloating (often better after BMs) and irregular bowel habits, usually diagnosed by exclusion

What is irritable bowel syndrome? 

400

This medication can be added to LABA-LAMA-ICS (triply therapy) for patients with severe COPD (usually with bronchitis) who continue to have frequent exacerbations

What is roflumilast? (would also accept azithromycin)

400

Disease classically seen in young to middle-age women characterized by headache, blurry vision, and elevated opening pressure on lumbar puncture, but no acute findings on CT head. 

What is idiopathic intracranial hypertension

400

Syndrome characterized by gastrointestinal tumor, flushing, diarrhea, and heart valve abnormalities.

What is carcinoid syndrome? 

(Secrete serotonin and other vasoactive substances)

400

The immune status to hepatitis B for someone who is surface antibody positive, core antibody positive, and surface antigen negative

What is immune due to previous infection? 

400

Name at least two classes of medications used to treat GERD. 

What are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), H2 blockers, antacids (eg. calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide), sucralfate? 

500

Name at least one cephalosporine from each generation. 

1st: cefazolin, cephalexin, cefadroxil

2nd: cefuroxime, cefoxitin

3rd: ceftriaxone, cefotaxime, ceftazidime, cefixime

4th: Cefepime

5th: Ceftaroline

bonus: novel cephalosporins - cefiderocol, ceftolazone

500

Medication proven to prolong survival in ALS patients

What is Riluzole?

500

Genetic disorder characterized by sensorineural hearing loss, ocular abnormalities, and hematuria (mutation in type IV collagen). 

What is Alport syndrome?

500

This parasitic infection is contracted through undercooked pork and causes fever, myalgias, and periorbital edema.

What is trichinosis? (caused by trichinella spiralis)

500

This medication is commonly used to treat primary biliary cholangitis by improving bile flow and protecting hepatocytes from cellular damage. 

What is ursodeoxycholic acid? 

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