Omeprazole is what class of medication?
What is a PPI.
An HIV patient present with an atypical pneumonia, what is the most likely organism to be causing the infection.
What is jiroveci pneumonia.
This condition can show the classic birds beak appearance on a barium swallow test.
What is Achalasia
what side of the body is the heart on in this x-ray:
What is the right side
This systolic Crescendo decrescendo murmur is telling of what defect?
What is Aortic Stenosis
Cimetidine, Ranitidine, Famotidine, and Nizatidine are which class of medication.
What is H2 receptor blockers.
What is volume of air called when breathing regularly in and out.
What is tidal volume.
What type of cancer is characterized by the presence of signet cells.
What is diffuse gastric adenocarcinoma.
What is marked in this CT:
What is the aorta.
This sign can be found by palpating an inflamed gallbladder on inspiration.
What is Murphy's sign.
This 5HT3 receptor antagonist is commonly prescribed during pregnancy.
What is ondansetron.
A patient present with a 20 year pack history and chronic productive cough for the last three months and has had this issue for the past 2 years. A sample of his lungs would show hyperplasia of bronchial submucosa glands. What is your diagnosis doctor?
What is chronic bronchitis.
Your patient has been diagnosed with a gastric ulcer, urease test positive, and you provide them with the classic triple therapy, what does this consist of?
What is a PPI, amoxicillin, Clarithromycin.
What type of MRI is this?
What is T2.
This sign can seen while making a heart and can be indicative of many things such as lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, and interstitial lung diseases.
What is clubbing.
Clindamycin MOA
What is binds to the 50s ribosome subunit.
A patient presents with a hypercalcemia, a 30 year lung mass and a central mass on chest x-ray. what is the most likely diagnosis.
What is squamous cell carcinoma.
A elderly patient presents with severe acute abdominal pain with a history of multiple hernia surgeries and a previous resection from colorectal cancer. What is the diagnosis?
What is a volvulus.
If this artery was blocked what leads would you expect to be altered on an ECG:
What is V1-V6.
Your are examining a patient and see this, what is the cause?
What is Portal hypertension.
This drug reduced intestinal absorption of cholesterol in the duodenum, it inhibits Niemann-Pick C1-like protein in the brush border epithelium.
What is Ezetimibe.
A patient present with decreased levels of 2,3-Bisphophoglyceric acid, how would this affect haemoglobin?
What is increase affinity to oxygen.
This nerve innervated the very serious glands of the oral cavity.
What is the glossopharyngeal nerve.
What is the arrow pointing at:
What is Foramen Ovale.
You are conducting a physical examination on a patient and notice that there BP drops by 22 mmHg during inspiration. This phenomenon is know as what?
What is Pulses Paradoxus?