Starts with "P"
Substance Abuse
Immunizations
Endocrine Disorders
Osteopathy
100
Barrett's esophagus is just one of the many conditions treated with this class of medications.
What are proton pump inhibitors?
100
This simple 4-question test may help you identify a patient that suffers from alcohol abuse.
What is the C.A.G.E questionnaire?
100
The immunization schedule of this vaccine for a newborn is: birth, 2 months and 6 months.
What is the Hepatitis B vaccine?
100
The common symptoms of this disease are: exophthalmus, sweating, weight loss and diarrhea.
What is hyperthyroidism?
100
He is the father of of Osteopathy?
Who is Andrew Taylor Still?
200

This noncontagious, chronic skin disorder produces plaques of thickened skin with silvery-white scales.

What is psoriasis?

200

This strength of nicotine patch is recommended for a patient who smokes >10 cigarettes/day.

What is a 21 mg nicotine patch?

200

This recombinant zoster vaccine is now recommended by ACIP as the preferred shingles vaccine.

What is Shingrix?

200
Primary treatment for an elevated TSH and a low T4.
What is synthroid for the treatment of hypothyroid?
200
It is the birthplace of Osteopathic Medicine
What is Kirksville, Missouri?
300
This medical sign exhibited when asking a patient to actively flex his thigh at the hip indicates a possible inflamed appendix.
What is the psoas sign?
300
It is the most commonly abused illicit drug in the US.
What is marijuana?
300

This vaccine is recommended in adults to boost the waning immunity to pertussis.

What is Tdap?

300
"Bones, stones, abdominal moans and psychic groans"
What are the classical symptoms and signs of primary hyperparatyhroidism?
300

This maneuver can be used on children with acute otitis media to assist with lymphatic drainage.

What is the Galbreath Maneuver?

400
This ophthalmologic clinical finding should raise concerns of increased intracranial pressure.
What is papilledema?
400

This medication is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone.

What is Suboxone?

400
The main objective of this vaccine is to prevent this condition defined by: deafness, cataracts, heart defects, microcephaly, mental retardation, bone alterations and liver & spleen damage.
What is the Rubella vaccine (MMR)?
400

PTU, methimazole, radioactive iodine

What is the treatment for hyperthyroidism?

400

This is a direct, active technique in which the physician engages the pathological barrier of a joint restricted in a normal plane of movement.

Who is high velocity low amplitude (HVLA)?

500
This medication is still the primary treatment for this spirochete-born disease presenting early with a painless chancre.
What is penicillin?
500

This syndrome is characterized by hallucinations, disorientation, tachycardia, hypertension and begins betweenn 48-72 hours after last use.

What is Delirium Tremens with alcohol abuse?

500
This vaccine is aimed at protecting the following high risk groups: college students, asplenic patients and refugees.
What is the Meningococcal vaccine?
500
Celiac disease is 4x more common in this type of patient compared to the general population.
What is the hypothyroid patient?
500

In this technique, the physician engages the restrictive barrier and asks the patient to voluntarily move from a precisely controlled position.

What is muscle energy?

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