Antibiotics
Labs & Imaging
Injuries
Rumble, Rumble, Rumble
Pot Pour & Bad Dad Jokes
100

This antibiotic was the first developed to treat infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus?

What is methicillin?

100

Hepatocellular patterns of abnormal liver functions are characterized by elevation of these tests.

What are transaminases? (also ALT, AST or SGOT, SGPT)

100

Injuries to this body part are typically caused by a direct blow or a fall onto an outstretched arm.

What is the Acromio-Clavicular joint?

100

This condition causes a systolic crescendo-decresendo murmur at the right upper-sternal border along with a fixed-split second heart sound.

What is an atrial septal defect?

100

Musicians of this era were chronically underpaid?

What is Baroque (broke)  

200

This antibiotic is active against parasites and anaerobic bacteria, but does not kill aerobic bacteria?

What is metronidazole?

200

In athletes, this is a common cause of a false-positive test for red blood cells on dipstick urinalysis.

What is myoglobin?

200

This injury usually occurs by falling on an outstretched hand.

What is a Colles' fracture?

200

This condition is characterized by  a systolic crescendo-decrescendo mumur in the lower left sternal border. it intensifies with Valsalva maneuver.

What is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?

200

These two musical acts were favorites of Julia Child.

What are Meatloaf and Phish?

300

As you move from first to later generations of the class of antibiotics, coverage against gram negative bacteria increases?

What are cephalosporins?

300

This imaging modaility is preferred for the initial and immediate evaluation of head trauma.

What is a CT scan?

300

Cutting (slowing down, planting a foot and rapidly changing direction) is a common cause for this injury.

What is an ACL tear?

300

This condition causes a holosystolic murmur at ehe lower left sternal border, which may radiate to the upper right sternal border and increases during inspiration.

What is tricuspid regurgitation?

300

Influenza vaccination is this effective in reducing the risk of developing influenza.

What is 40 to 60%?

400

This antibiotic treats uncomplicated urinary tract infection with one dose, but is often not covered by insurance.

What is fosfomycin?

400

This type of plain radiograph can detect small pneumothoraces?

What is an expiratory chest xray view?

400

External tibial rotation with the foot fixed to the ground is a common cause of this injury.

What is a dislocated patella?

400

This heart sound is pathognomonic for heart failure.

What is a third heart sound?

400

This 1925 infectious disease outbreak in Nome, led to the modern day Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

What is diphtheria?

500

This topical antibiotic can be used to treat skin infections limited to the epidermis but should not be used for deeper skin infections.


What is mupirocin or Bactroban?

500

Electrolyte disorders in patients with eating disorders is usually caused by this type of activity.

What is purging?

500

This injury can occur with a ball hits the tip of an out-stretched finger.

What is a mallet finger?

500

Pericarditis can be differentiated from pleurisy by this characteristic sound.

What is a 3 component pericardial friction rub?

500

73

How many days are left until the holiday break.