Cardiovascular
ID
Labs
MS/Neuro
Pot luck
100

ABI 0.75

What is mild peripheral artery disease?

100
This season has the highest risk for developing influenza

What is fall and winter?

100

This white blood cell elevates with a bacterial infection

What is a neurophil?

100

This presents with worsening wt bearing joints later in the day

What is osteoarthritis?

100

This medication is the first line treatment for acute gouty arthritis

What is naproxen?

200

Antihypertensive medication with the potential to complicate COPD

What is a nonselective beta-blocker?

200

Most common organism resulting in cellulitis

What is Streptococcus Pyrogenes?

200

This lab test is most often the  initial diagnosis of polymyalgia rheumatica 

What is  Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ?

200

This test of the most routinely  used to dx bursitis

What is  a plain x-ray?

200

This medication reduces the response to a TB test

What is a corticosteriod?

300

Blood pressure goal for diabetic patients

What is less than 130/80?

300
This antibiotic is first- line choice for non -MRSA cellulitis

What is oral cephalexin

300

This test is most useful when Rheumatoid arthritis is suspected

 

What is an antinuclear antibody test?



 

300

 These bony nodules are located at the proximal interphalangeal joints on both hands for pt with osteoarthritis

 What are Bouchard's nodes?

300

This eye disorder presents with acute sx including headache, N/V, severe eye pain and visual changes

What is acute glaucoma?

400

A pt with Diabetes is given a beta-blocker, this medication can mask what

What is hypoglycemia?

400

 This class of antibiotics of effective against atypical pathogens for respiratory infections

What are macrolides?

400

What are the primary cells present in the cerebrospinal fluid obtained from a patient with aseptic (viral) meningitis?

What are lymphocytes ? 

400

The most cause of delirium 

What is an acute infection?

400

What is the acute finding in the dx of DVT

What is a positive doppler exam?

500

Following an MI, this antihypertensive should be added to the pt regime

What is a beta-blocker?

500

 What age group has an increased risk of contracting  bacterial meningitis?

Who are people older than 60?

500

A Diabetic pt comes in the office with hypotension, tachycardia and blood glucose of greater than 600. What DM complication would you be most concerned with ?

 What is Hypersomolar hyperglycemic non-ketosis (HHNK)?

500

Trigeminal neuralgia affects this CN

What is CN 5?

500
AV nicking on exam is a finding associated with this dx

That is HTN?

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