Name of thalassemia condition characterized by two normal alpha globin chain genes
Alpha thalassemia trait (accept alpha thalassemia minor)
Diagnosis for fever, abdominal pain, and bilious ascites 72 hours after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Bile duct leak (accept duct of Luschka leak, aberrant duct leak, or bile leak from the cystic duct stump)
Condition(s) in which a desired INR range is 2.5-3.5.
What is either mechanical heart valve or antiphospholipid syndrome or Recurrent thromboembolism?
Name for this finding

Hyphema
Initial treatment of choice in mild to moderate ulcerative colitis
In mild to moderate ulcerative colitis, combined 5-ASA therapy (oral and topical) is superior for induction of remission compared with oral or topical therapies alone. Once remission is achieved, 5-ASAs are effective in maintaining it
Test to diagnose acute intermittent porphyria
Urinary porphobilinogen (accept urine porphyrin)
Blood pressure=cardiac output x ______.
What is systemic vascular resistance?
Most reliable nonendoscopic test to confirm eradication of H. pylori infection
Urea breath test
Warfarin disrupts the liver's production of these clotting factors.
What are II, VII, IX and X?
Diagnosis associated with eyelid swelling, ophthalmoplegia, pain with eye movement, and proptosis
Orbital cellulitis
What are the ACG recommendations for inpatient treatment in patients with suspected Crohn's disease flare? What is the dose?
Parenteral methylprednisolone is effective for acute treatment of severe disease, with doses from 40 to 60 mg/day.
Syndrome consisting of eosinophilia without a secondary cause and organ dysfunction
Hypereosinophilic syndrome
Enzyme that is most sensitive & diagnostic marker of myocardial injury and when is it 100% sensitive
What is troponin and by 6 hours?
Most specific physical examination finding for the presence of ascites
Fluid wave (positive likelihood ratio =5)
Agent used to reverse the anticoagulant effect of eliquis
What is andexanet alfa (Andexxa)?
Condition characterized by floaters, photopsias, and squiggly lines followed by a sudden peripheral visual field defect
Retinal detachment
Percent of patients with IBD that experience extraintestinal manifestations
Up to 30% of patients with IBD experience an extraintestinal manifestation at some time during the course of their disease; peripheral arthritis is the most common
Two FDA approved direct factor Xa inhibitor oral anticoagulants for VTE monotherapy
Rivaroxaban and apixaban
HOCM MANEUVERS AND WHICH ONE INCREASES THE MURMUR.
What is Valsalva , hand grip and squatting?
Valsalva increases the murmur. 
Medication for irritable bowel syndrome with refractory constipation
Linaclotide (accept Linzess)
Fondaparinux (Arixtra) selectively inhibits the activity of this factor.
What is factor Xa?
Name for this benign condition

Pingueculae
List 4 Causes of Anterior mediastinal masses
double jeopardy
1. Thymus (most common)
2. Teratoma/germ cell
3. Lymphoma
4. Thyroid
Vasopressor with only alpha 1 action.
What is phenylephrine (Neosynephrine)?
Pancreatic disease associated with parotid gland enlargement and mediastinal lymphadenopathy
Autoimmune pancreatitis (accept IgG4 disease)
Normal dose for enoxaparin (lovenox) for treatment of DVT/PE AND DVT Prophylaxis in nonsymptomatic patients.
What is 1mg/kg SQ Q12H?
What is 30mg SQ Q12H?
Medical term for increased length of the eyelashes.
Hypertrichiasis
When using natalizumab for treatment for moderate to severe Crohn's disease what should be monitored?
final jeopardy
What is Serum antibody for JC virus?
Natalizumab should be used for maintenance of natalizumab-induced remission of Crohn disease only if serum antibody to JC virus is negative because of risk for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, a CNS demyelinating infection caused by reactivation of the JC virus. Testing for anti-JC virus antibody should be repeated every 6 months and treatment stopped if the result is positive