A violaceous periorbital eruption—often accompanied by facial or eyelid edema—is a classic cutaneous finding of this idiopathic inflammatory myopathy.

Dermatomyositis
This is the recommended anticoagulant in patients with APLS.
What is warfarin?
This prognosis timeframe is required to meet hospice eligibility.
What is 6 months?
Name one topical treatment for bilateral, red, itchy eyes with clear discharge and preserved vision.
What is topical anti-histamines (ketotifen, olopatadine) or mast cell stabilizers (cromolyn)?
If refractory, can try topical steroids.
Systemic anti-histamines may also provide some benefit and may be reasonable to try before a topical medication especially if other allergic symptoms present.
This is the classic murmur sound created by aortic stenosis.
What is crescendo-decrescendo?
Nail lesions such as nail pits, onycholysis, nail bed hyperkeratosis, and splinter hemorrhages occur in 80-90% of patients with this arthropathy.

Psoriatic arthropathy
This DOAC requires the highest amount of renal clearance.
Dabigatran (80% renal clearance)
This is the name of the palliative communication framework that is best used when continuing goals of care conversations following your initial conversation.
What is REMAP?

This eye pathology is characterized by severe pain and a fixed, mid-dilated pupil.
What is acute angle closure glaucoma?

This adult congential heart defect causes a continuous, machinery like murmur best heard beneath the L clavicle.
What is a PDA?

DAILY DOUBLE
Your patient with frequent dental caries presents with this persistent, painless physical exam finding shown below, which malignancy are you most concerned about.

What is extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma)?
This is the apixiban dosing regimen for 85 year old female with CKD3 (baseline Cr 1.8) who was diagnosed with DVT.
You reduce to 2.5 mg BID for Afib stroke prophylaxis if you meet 2 of the 3 following criteria: 1) age >/= 80 years, 2) body weight </= 60 kg, 3) Cr >/= 1.5)
Name three services that are not covered under hospice insurance benefits.
What are rehab therapies, IV therapies, labwork, imaging, 24/7 care, room and board?
Name this eye condition.

What is anterior uveitis?
Look for the ciliary flush
Name one location where aortic regurgitation can best be heard.
What is RLSB or LLSB?
This is the treatment for granulomatosis with polyangiitis.
What is steroids + rituximab OR cyclophosphamide?
This anticoagulant is the only recommended anticoagulation in patients with severe liver disease (i.e. Child Pugh Class C).
Warfarin
All DOACs are contraindicated in severe liver disease
Name three out of the four levels of hospice care.
What are routine care, general inpatient, continuous care, and respite care?

DAILY DOUBLE
Name this diagnosis.

What is HSV keratitis?
Consult ophtho and treat with topical antiviral.
This systolic murmur is characterized by a fixed split S2.
What is an atrial septal defect?
Fixed split because L to R shunt balances any preload variation caused by inspiration.
The drop in normal blood return during expiration is matched by an increase in shunt blood, keeping total right ventricular volume steady
This antibody is associated with limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis and this antibody is associated with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis.
What is anti-centromere (limited) and anti-scl-70 AKA anti-DNA topoisomerase (diffuse)?
Limited is associated with CREST syndrome and development of pulmonary hypertension more commonly.
Diffuse is more commonly associated with development of ILD and scleroderma renal crisis.
This is the treatment for a patient on warfarin who has an INR > 10 and is not bleeding.
What is hold warfarin and administer high dose ORAL vitamin K (2.5-5 mg)?
When switching a patient from one opioid to a different opioid whose pain was well controlled, this is the percentage by which the calculated equianalgesic dose should be reduced to account for incomplete cross-tolerance.
What is 25% to 50%?
Your patient presents with a swollen eye, painful eye movements, and mild proptosis seen below. This is the initial empiric treatment.
What is vancomycin, ceftriaxone, and flagyl OR vancomycin and unasyn? You must cover MRSA/gram positives, gram negatives, and anaerobes.
Ophthalmology should be consulted.
If refractory - repeat imaging is indicated and surgery may be indicated to biopsy (to identify pathogen) and drain abscess if present.
This holosystolic murmur, best heard at the LLSB, creates this deviation from normal in the below RA/CVP waveform.

What is c and v fusion (blunting of x descent)?
Triscuspid regurgitation. During ventricular systole, ventricular blood flows backwards into the RA, preventing RA pressure from dropping normally.
