Health Maintenance
Medication Side Effects
Skin Findings for Primary Care
Perioperative Medicine
Physical Exam Signs & Tests
100

At what age are immunocompentent patients recommended to receive the first dose of their Shingrex series? 

What is 50 years old? 

100

This medication used for gout prophylaxis may cause DRESS syndrome

What is Allopurinol 

100


This lesion is characterized by burning pain and findings distributed in a single nerve distribution. 

What is Shingles 

100

Patients undergoing elective surgical interventions must have labs checked within how many days prior to their procedure? 

What is 30 days 

100
This physical exam test walks patients through a series of head maneuvers designed to assess for peripheral vertigo 
What is the Dix-Hallpike Maneuver 
200
The daily recommended dose of calcium for an average adult is? 

What is 1200 mg of calcium, from diet or supplementation. 

200

This oral medication used for treatment of osteoporosis can cause or worsen acid reflux symptoms? 

Alendronate

200

What is this acute pruritic, localized rash is often onset after environmental exposures such as chemical or physical irritants, or allergic responses? 

What is contact dermatitis

200

___ ______ is the minimum required objective functional capacity to proceed to surgery without further workup? 

What is 4 METs 

200

The integrity of the supraspinatus muscle/tendon can be evaluated by which common physical exam test? 

What is the empty can test 

300
What is the latest recommended age to receive an HPV vaccine? 

What is 45 years old? 

300

An uncommon but notable side effect of Olmesartan use is what GI disease? 

Lymphocytic Colitis 

300

What is a classic area of sparing in the typical SLE malar rash that can be found on physical exam? 

What is sparring of the nasolabial folds 

300

Patient's should generally hold their lisinopril how many days/hours/weeks prior to their surgical date? 

what is 24 hours?  

300

This test extends the abductor pollicis longus tendon looking for De Quervain's tenosynovitis 

What is Fincklsteins 

400

This test is recommended for all men age 65-75 that have ever smoked 

What is AAA screening? 

400

When counseling a patient on use of oxymetolazone (Afrin) nasal spray, what is the rebound effect that occurs after prolonged use, more than 3-5 days? 

What is rhinitis medicamentosa 
400
Your patient presents complaining of new red dots that appeared on their wrists and ankles. They went camping about 5 days and saw ticks on their dog. What condition are you concerned about? 

What is Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

400

At what age are all patients undergoing perioperative risk evaluation recommended to have a preop EKG? 

What is 60 years-old
400

During lung auscultation you may perform this exam test to assess for findings such consolidation or fibrosis by asking a patient to say "E" 

What is egophony 

500

What vaccine is reccomended for patients 16-23 years old attending college and/or living in a dormitory set up? 

What is MenB 
500

This class of medication given first line for treatment of anxiety, depression, and many other psychiatric or non-psychiatric complaints is a known QT prolonging class. 

What are SSRIs (some SNRI's) 

500

These waxy and dark pigmented benign lesions are commonly found in our aging population and could be mistaken for melanoma. 

What are seborrheic keratoses 

500
What is the minimum amount of time following a CVA should a patient wait to undergo elective surgery? 

What is 6 months? 

500

Homan's sign is a physical exam findings that raises suspicion of what clinical disease process? 

What is DVT