All About the Benjamins
Say No to Drugs
Screening
Bag of Bones
It's Getting Hot in Here
100
The abbreviation used for billing office visits that identifies the services rendered
What is a CPT code (Current Procedural Terminology)
100
Most common illicit drug used in pregnancy
Marijuana
100
Age at which ACOG recommends a patient first visit the OB-GYN for screening
Age 13-15 (Does not include a pelvic exam! Pelvic exams are recommended annually starting at age 21)
100
Recommend daily intake of calcium and vitamin D for patients > 65 years of age
1300 mg of calcium, 600 IU Vitamin D
100
The definition of premature ovarian failure
Onset of menopause prior to age 40
200
What time frame should elapse before a patient can be considered to have a "new visit"
3 years
200
The screening test recommended by the US Preventative Task Force to determine a smoker's readiness to quit.
Ask, Assess, Advise, Assist, Arrange
200
The type of screening in which a patient undergoes a first trimester NT followed by a second trimester quad screen and receives a single test result in the second trimester.
Integrated Screening
200
A measure of a patient's bone mineral density compared with the mean BMD of a woman of a similar age.
Z- score
200
Risks of combined menopausal hormonal therapy found in the initial Women's Health Initiative
Breast Cancer, Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke, Venous thromboembolism
300
What are the 4 main principles that guide medical ethics
Autonomy, Justice, Beneficence, Non-maleficence
300
The pregnancy complications associated with tobacco use in pregnancy (must name 5).
Spontaneous abortion, intrauterine growth restriction, PPROM, low birth weight, placenta previa, placental abruption, ectopic pregnancy
300
Recommended breast cancer screening for women age > 30 with known BRCA mutations
Annual mammography, breast MRI and clinical breast exams.
300
The FDA approved anabolic treatment for osteoporosis (stimulates osteoblastic activity)
Recombinant human parathyroid hormone
300
Name the FDA approved, non-hormonal treatment for menopausal vasomotor symptoms?
Paroxetine Not FDA approved but evidence of benefits (clonidine, gabapentin)
400
If a patient sues for professional liability, what must be proven (need 3 of 4 answers).
1. You owed duty of care 2. You breached that duty 3. The breach of care cause injury 4. The patient suffered damages as a result of the injury
400
Partial mu receptor agonist used in the treatmentof opioid use disorders.
Buprenorphine
400
Screening tests that should be ordered if a patient presents following a sexual assault
Pregnancy, HIV, RPR, Hepatitis B, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomonas
400
The risk of hip fracture determined by FRAX that would warrant treatment in an osteopenic patient.
3% risk over the next 10 years
400
The most appropriate hormonal treatment for a 45 yo non-smoker presents with menorrhagia over the past 6 months then a skipped cycle. She also reports mild hot flushes, night sweats, mood lability. HCG is neg and EMBx is normal.
Low dose combination OCPs.
500
What constitutes a "breach of duty"
Act of omission, act of commision, providing treatment that does not meet the standard of care
500
Typical facial characteristics associated with fetal alcohol syndrome (3)
Small eye openings, smooth philtrum, thin upper lip
500
Most reliable alcohol abuse screening tool validated in pregnant women
TWEAK
500
Mechanism by which bone resportion increases post menopause
Decreased circulating estrogen to attach to receptors present on osteoblasts leading to relatively increased osteoclastic activity.
500
An herbal supplement used to treat vasomotor symptoms that can increase the risk of acute hepatitis
Black cohosh