Ethics
Genetics
Colorful Medication Maladies
Faking it
100

Right of patients to make decisions about their medical care

What is autonomy?

100

This is the complementary base pair for adenosine in RNA

What is uracil?

100

This anti-arrhythmic is famous for causing slate-blue skin discoloration, phototoxicity, and pulmonary fibrosis

What is amiodarone?

100
An excess of vitamin A may lead to this mimicker of a brain tumor

What is pseudotumor cerebri or idiopathic intracranial hypertension?

200

This term refers to a patient's ability to make an informed medical decision

What is capacity?

200

A positive dihydrorhodamine test indicates this X-linked disease

What is chronic granulomatous disease?

200

This antibiotic has a well known reaction causing red, flushed skin

What is vancomycin?

200

Under a polarized microscope, a synovial fluid sample from a patient with pseudogout may appear positively birefringent due to the presence of these crystals

What is calcium pyrophosphate?

300

Federal law mandating hospitals provide a medical screening exam to patients regardless of ability to pay

What is EMTALA?

300

This term refers to the tendency for certain repeat expansion disorders to have an earlier and more severe onset as it is passed down through generations

What is anticipation?

300

This common sedative can turn your urine green

What is propofol?

300

This complication of Clostridiodes difficile results in a fake skin-like layer on the bowel wall 

What is pseudomembranous colitis?

400

The opposite of egoism is this, referring to a physician's duty to serve others' interests first

What is altruism?

400

This genetic condition is associated with a smiling, happy demeanor and a fascination with water

What is Angelman syndrome?

400

Treating for H pylori may cause black stools, due to this component of quadruple therapy

What is bismuth?

400

This neurologic condition is defined by sudden, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that do not match how a person actually feels - most commonly seen in neurodegenerative conditions such as ALS or Parkinson disease

What is pseudobulbar affect?

500

The phrase "first, do no harm" is often attributed to Hippocrates, however it is more likely that it was first written by this English physician who also gives his name to a disease characterized by abnormal rapid, jerking movements

Who is Thomas Sydenham?

500

This HIV medication requires mandatory HLA-B*5701 testing prior to administration 

What is abacavir?

500

This oral antibiotic has a rare side effect of causing grey/black discoloration of the tongue

What is minocycline?

500

This rare psychological and physical condition where a person genuinely believes they are pregnant and develops many actual physical symptoms of pregnancy, even though no fetus exists

What is psuedocyesis?