Which famous physician once said, "The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient who has the disease."
Sir William Osler
From which plant is aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) derived from?
Willow Bark
Salix spp.
You are on call for the CCU when one of the nurses from the unit pages you with an urgent update. One of the patients who had come in hours ago for a STEMI and was previously in sinus rhythm is now showing the following rhythm on their telemetry for the past minute. What rhythm is this?
Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia!
Chest Pain
Friction Rub
Pericardial Effusion
2 Months Post MI
Dressler's Syndrome
Can you name five different classes of antihyperglycemics?
Insulin
Biguanides/Metformin
Sulfonylureas
GLP-1 Agonists
DPP-4 Antagonists
Thiazolidinediones
SGLT-2 Inhibitors
Though used to treat a variety of ailments in the middle ages, this medical practice is still used today to treat a variety of conditions, including Hemochromatosis, Polycythemia vera, and Porphyrias.
Bloodletting or Therapeutic Phlebotomy
From which plant is digoxin derived from?
Foxglove
Digitalis lanata
A patient admitted to CTU and in the 5100 observation unit who previously had sinus rhythm is noted to have developed what appears to be a Second Degree Mobitz Type 1 rhythm on telemetry. They complain of new pre-syncopal symptoms and malaise. You notice their heart rate is approximately 32 bpm.
Which medication should you consider giving them?
Atropine!
Cutaneous Flushing
Bronchospasm
Diarrhea
Carcinoid Syndrome
Infliximab (trade name Remicade) is a monoclonal IgG antibody used in a variety of rheumatological and gastrointestinal conditions.
What is the mechanism of action of this medication?
TNF-α antagonism
Joseph Bell
From which plant is atropine derived from?
Deadly Nightshade
Atropa belladonna
A patient is found to have a potassium that is 6.5 mEq/L on repeat blood gas analyses. You notice they have tall, peaked T waves on ECG. You get ready to give the order to shift their potassium with an ampule of D50W, Humulin R, and a repeat test in 3 hours time. What should you give the patient prior to all of this?
Calcium gluconate!
Nephritis
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Cataracts
Alport's Syndrome
A C1 Esterase Inhibitor Deficiency will lead to which allergy and immunology condition?
Edward Jenner developed the Smallpox vaccine after noticing that milkmaids who worked alongside cattle were less susceptible to contracting the infectious disease.
Blossom the cow was instrumental in helping Jenner discover the vaccine. In which European city can the hide of Blossom the cow currently be found?
London, England.
From which plant is colchicine derived from?
Autumn Crocus
Colchicum autumnale
You are on your Cardiology block and called to see a patient in the ED complaining of several hours of diaphoresis and palpitations. The patient says they think they had a similar episode like this five years ago and were told by a friend to close their mouth and try to breathe out which fixed the problem.
They tried doing that again this time, but the symptoms did not go away. You look at the ECG rhythm strip that had been ordered by the ED physician see the following:
Which medication should you consider giving at this time?
Adenosine!
Splenomegaly
Neutropenia
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Felty's Syndrome
This medication is often given in a patch form by Palliative Care physicians to help with secretions.
Scopolamine
This ancient Roman physician helped to advance the fields of anatomy, physiology, and pathology and would often perform dissections on primates and pigs. He also helped advance Hippocrate's humoral theory involving black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm. What is this Roman's name?
Galen
From which plant are vincristine and vinblastine derived from?
Any of: Cape Periwinkle, Bright Eyes, Graveyard Plant, Madagascar Periwinkle, Old Maid, Pink Periwinkle, Rose Periwinkle
Catharanthus roseus
You are on your Cardiology rotation and helping one of the fellows to admit a patient in the ED with an NSTEMI. Suddenly your code pager goes off and you hear overhead, "CODE BLUE, 5300 unit, Orthopedic ward, room 5307." As you and the fellow calmly but quickly make your way to the code they start asking if you remember your H and T causes of reversible cardiac arrest.
You effortlessly list off the H causes. Your Cardiology fellow looks hopeful. Can you remember the Ts?
Tension Pneumothorax
Tamponade (Cardiac)
Toxins
Thrombosis (Pulmonary)
Thrombosis (Cardiac)
Bronchiectasis
Situs Inversus
Recurrent Sinusitis
Kartagener's Syndrome
The Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) is often used in Geriatrics to screen for delirium. To be considered CAM positive, a patient MUST have:
1. Acute onset and fluctuating course AND
2. Inattention AND
3. (Blank) OR
4. (Blank)
Please name one of the blanks.
Disorganized Thinking OR Altered LOC