Nutrition
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Respiratory Failure
Thyroid
Trauma Activation
100

This is considered the best marker of nutritional status in stable patients in the outpatient setting.

Serum Albumin

100

These three medications make up the triple therapy for H pylori

PPI, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin for 14 days

100

Most common bacterial cause of community-acquired pneumonia.

Strep pneumonia

100

This artery supplies the parathyroids.

Inferior thyroid artery

100

A patient that opens eyes to voice, moans incomprehensively, and withdraws to pain has this GCS.

9

200

Refeeding syndrome is associated with deficiencies in these 3 electrolytes.

Phosphate, magnesium, and potassium

200

These cells secrete somatistatin.

D cells

200

A pneumonia is considered “hospital-acquired” when it presents after a patient has been in the hospital for this amount of time.

48 hours

200

This medication is given to patients prior to thyroidectomies to decrease the vacsularity of the thyroid.

Lugol's solution

200

A right medial visceral rotation is known as this maneuver.

Cattell-Braasch maneuver

300

One benefit of enteral nutrition of parenteral nutrition is less _____ resistance.

Insulin

300

These gastric ulcers are associated with head trauma patients.

Cushing's ulcers

300

A patient with severe systemic disease is classified as this ASA class.

ASA 3

300

This is the management after a pathologic determination of Bethesda Category 1.

Repeat FNA 

300

Abdominal compartment syndrome is defined as an intra-abdominal pressure of at least this in the presence of new organ dysfunction.

>20 mmHg

400

This metabolized fuel source has a characteristic RQ of 1.0

Carbohydrates

400

Rate of bleeding able to be detected by CTA or tagged RBC scan

0.3-0.5 mL/min

400

Name the three components of Virchow's triad.

Venous stasis, hypercoagulable state, endothelial injury
400

A 27 year-old male with well-differentiated metastatic thyroid cancer is defined as this stage of cancer.

Stage 2

400

A positive FAST requires at least this much intraperitoneal fluid to be present.

150-200mL

500

The standard protein requirement in a healthy adult (g/kg/day)

0.8-1.0

500

Name this pyloroplasty:

Heineke-Mikulicz pyloroplasty (longitudinal incision closed transversely)

500

Name this vent setting:

APRV (airway pressure release ventilation)

500

This is the most feared side effect of PTU

Agranulocytosis

500

A bleeding patient who is tachycardic in the 120s, hypotensive at 90/50, and is anxious and confused is defined as this class of hemorrhagic shock.

Class 3

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