The word that describes H. pylori's use of oxygen.
What is microaerophile.
100
The primary "triple threat" treatment for H. pylori.
What are clarithromycin, amoxicillin, and omeprazole?
100
What CALD stands for.
What is Culturally And Linguistically Diverse
100
Of increased propensity, and a challenge often associated with refugees, health care workers should attempt to identify/recognize these 3 categories among refugee populations.
What is common illnesses? (3 pathogenic categories: Bacterial, Viral, Parasitical).
100
Omeprazole
What is an example of a proton pump inhibitor?
200
The method by which H. pylori attaches to the gastric surface epithelium.
What is receptor-mediated adhesion?
200
This antibiotic is used for treatment of gastric ulcers caused by H. pylori if the patient has an allergy to amoxicillin.
What is metronidazole?
200
General term for a group of people who have left their country of origin & whom generally present unique challenges and considerations for physicians & health care workers.
What is refugees?
200
This viral infection is transmitted via mosquitoes.
What is Dengue fever?
200
By the acid in the stomach
How are PPIs activated?
300
The major enzymes that H. pylori uses to survive in the gastric environment.
What are urease, mucinase, and catalase?
300
These drugs, when used together, is referred to as "quadruple therapy" and is used when other treatments fail.
What are bismuth, tetracycline, omeprazole, and metronidazole?
300
Because this is often needed to communicate, specifically for accurate utilization of medical terms, a health care worker should always try to use the services of this type of professional as opposed to the refugee patient's family member/friend who may also pose a conflict of interest.
What is a professional interpreter?
300
This type of gram negative bacterial infection has a relation to food poisoning, but instead has greater lethal ramifications, and is a potential viable threat in refugee populations. (Hint____ Mary).
What is Typhoid? (Salmonella entereca, entereca)
300
Gynecomastia in males
What is a rare side effect of H2RA?
400
The typical amount of flagella present on H. pylori.
What is 2 to 7?
400
Therapy for gastric ulcers caused by H. pylori in which omeprazole and amoxicillin are given for 5 days, followed by 5 days of treatment by omeprazole, metronidazole, and clarithromycin.
What is sequential therapy?
400
Refugees often time lack this, and as such a thorough patient history should be conducted.
What is medical documentation/history, or adequate medical care.
400
This parasite utilizes a mosquito as its vector, and results in Malaria.
What is Plasmodium protozoa?
400
Myocardial Infarction
What is a serious side effect of COX2 specific NSAID?
500
The condition by which urea channels are opened in H. pylori's epithelium and allow it to keep a favorable intracellular pH.
What is low pH?
500
The three tests that can be performed 4 weeks after treatment of H. pylori, to confirm the elimination of the bacteria.
What are urea breath test, fecal antigen test, and upper endoscopy?
500
A healthcare worker should not utilize this while conducting a medical interview with a refugee or CALD individual.
What is figurative speech, conventional jargon, jokes, etc?
500
This type of viral infection is a risk in refugee populations, is extremely communicable, easily lethal, and is associated with the Restin Virus in monkey populations (FYI Restin is currently not pathogenic towards humans).
What is Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF)?
500
Kidney Stones
What is a side effect of calcium containing antacids?