Psych/Neuro
Psych/Neuro
Lipids
HTN
HF
100

This second generation antipsychotic is generally better tolerated in older adults or with those with movement disorders

What is quetiapine? 

100

This neurodegenerative disorder presents with combined upper and lower motor neuron signs without sensory loss.

What is ALS? 

100

This lipid abnormality is suggested by an LDL cholesterol level >190 mg/dL and a family history of premature cardiovascular disease.


What is familial hypercholesterolemia?


 

100

This ACC/AHA blood pressure category is defined as systolic 120–129 mm Hg with diastolic <80 mm Hg.

What is elevated blood pressure? 

100

This type of heart failure is characterized by pulmonary congestion, dyspnea, orthopnea, and crackles on exam.

What is Left-sided heart failure?

200

This type of dementia is characterized by a stepwise cognitive decline associated with cerebrovascular disease.

What is vascular dementia? 

200

This dementia is most strongly associated with amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles composed of tau protein.

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

200

This is the recommended LDL cholesterol target for patients at very high cardiovascular risk.

What is LDL <70?

200

This physiologic process occurs when renal sodium excretion is impaired, contributing to hypertension.

What is volume expansion and increased blood pressure?

200

This is the most common cause of right ventricular failure.

What is left-sided heart failure?

300

Excessive, uncontrollable worry occurring more days than not for at least six months defines this anxiety disorder.

What is generalized anxiety disorder? 

300

Delusions and hallucinations in the absence of a mood episode most strongly suggest this primary psychotic disorder.

What is schizophrenia? 

300

This endocrine disorder is a reversible secondary cause of elevated LDL cholesterol.

What is hypothyroidism?

300

This secondary cause of hypertension originates from excess catecholamine release and requires plasma free metanephrines for diagnosis.

What is pheochromocytoma?

300

This cardiac biomarker is commonly elevated in heart failure and is used to support the diagnosis in patients presenting with dyspnea.

What is BNP or NT-proBNP?

400

Treatment of this disorder may include plasmapheresis or IVIG to reduce circulating antibodies.

What is Guillain-Barré syndrome?

400

Visual hallucinations, fluctuating cognition, and parkinsonian motor features suggest this type of dementia.

What is dementia with Lewy bodies?

400

These supplements are used primarily to reduce serum triglyceride levels by decreasing hepatic VLDL production.

What are omega-3 fatty acids?

400

These three findings define metabolic syndrome.

What are abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia (↑ TG / ↓ HDL), and insulin resistance?

400

This stage of heart failure includes patients with structural heart disease and current or prior symptoms of HF.

What is Stage C heart failure?

500

Oligoclonal bands in the CSF are a characteristic finding in this chronic demyelinating disease of the CNS.

What is multiple sclerosis?

500

This medication should be avoided in older adults due to its long half-life and high risk of drug-drug interactions. 

What is fluoxetine (Prozac)? 

500

This life-threatening complication is associated with triglyceride levels >500–1000 mg/dL.

What is acute pancreatitis?

500

This complication of chronic hypertension results from left ventricular hypertrophy and leads to impaired ventricular relaxation.


What is diastolic dysfunction (HFpEF)?

500

These four medication classes form the foundation of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) for HFrEF.

What are ARNI (or ACE-I/ARB), beta-blockers, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, and SGLT2 inhibitors?

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