This medication treats TB
What is rifampin
This condition is known as a lazy eye
What is amblyopia
These are the first line treatment for hyperlipidemia
What are statins
Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are the two main conditions that make up this diagnosis
What is COPD
These two conditions are related to a tick bite
What is rocky mountain spotted fever and lyme disease
Nitrates are a quick treatment for what diagnosis
What is angina
This is used to assess for color blindness
What is ishihara chart
This type of murmur requires an immediate referral
What is diastolic murmur
Pneumonia is typically seen in this region on a CXR
What is the lower lobe
This condition consists of fever, cough, congestion, conjunctivitis, and koplick spots
What is measles (rubeola)
Group B medication for COPD
What is a LABA/LAMA combination
These 2 eye complaints are caused by cholesterol deposits
What is arcus senilis and xanthelasma
This electrolyte helps regulate the transport of calcium and potassium ions
What is magnesium
This key finding, aside from large tonsils with pus, would demonstrate a peri-tonsilar abscess
What is deviated uvula
These are two clinical signs associated with plaque psoriasis
What are auspitz sign and koebner phenomenon
This antidepressant medication is contraindicated for use in people with seizures
What is wellbutrin
These two eye complaints are a result of chronic sun exposure
What is pterygium and pinguecula
A new onset of heart failure symptoms or acute worsening of chronic symptoms
What is acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF)
What is IgE
The white light grey patches on the tongue or buccal mucosa associated with HIV; plaque does NOT scrape off
What is leukoplakia
These antihypertensive medications are safe in pregnancy
What are Nifedipine, Labetolol, and Methyldopa
(mneumonic: New Little Mama)
These 4 cranial nerves are related to the eye
What is cranial nerve 2, 3,4,and 6
These fundoscopic exam findings might be seen in a patient with hypertension
What is papilledema, AV nicking, copper wire arteries, and flame hemorrhages
(ED knows that NICKed WIREs cause FLAMEs)
In COPD this group is defined as category less than or equal to 10 with 0-1 exacerbations, but no hospitalizations
What is group A
Breakdown of the rule of 9's on an adult body
What is 9% on head/neck; 9% on each of the arms; 36% on trunk; 1% genitalia; 18% on each of the legs