What condition involves pain along the shin bone, common in runners? Do not say splints
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
Which is More Prevalent in patients with MDD?
A Coronary Artery Disease
B Cerebrovascular Disease
C Diabetes Mellitus
D Osteoporosis
E All of the above
All of the above
7 month old initially starts with a cold, develops cough with thick mucoid nasal secretions, develops nasal flaring, rapid respiratory rate and retractions. What is the likely diagnosis?
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Name three pet species that carry salmonellosis
What are cats, dogs, lizards, reptiles, turtles, leopard geckos, birds, chickens,cattle,
This planet is named for the Greek God of War
Mars
This is the most common cause of posterior heel pain in athletic 8-12 year old boys
Calcaneal Apophysitis (Sever's Disease)
What SSRI is NOT safe with QTc prolongation
Citalopram (celexa)
Jaundice in the First 24 hours of life is usually caused by what?
This disease is caused by Taenia solium.

Neurocysticercosis
What is this guys name?

Wall-E
This inflammatory disease typically occurs in patients older than 50 years, characterized by greater than 2 weeks of morning stiffness in shoulder, hips, neck and torso
Polymyalgia rheumatica
What cluster is borderline personality Disorder
Cluster B
2 year old boy presents to ED due to refusing to walk for 2 days. His BP is 90/40, HR=140, resp 24/min, oral temp=39.2C(102.2F). He has pain with passive movement of hip. His blood work shoes WBC count of 13,000 cells/mm3 (elevated). What is most likely?
Septic Arthritis
Three symptoms of leptospirosis in humans.
What are high fever, headaches, bleeding, muscle pain, chills, red eyes, vomiting, ...?
What is the Highest Point in Ohio? Round knob, Campbell Hill, Sugarloaf, Washburn Hill
Campbell Hill 1,549.09 feet (472.16 m)
This condition is most commonly seen in 20-40 year old males with progressive proximal wrist pain. Sometimes associated with trauma.

Avascular necrosis of the lunate. Kienbock's Disease
7 year old boy presents to clinic. His parents report he never stopped wetting the bed at night. He worked with a prior PCP who prescribed desmopressin alone without other intervention. He (and family) had previously used a bed wetting alarm but stopped after starting medicine. What should you recommend?
If no improvement can consider motivational interview and referral to peds urology
True or False: Murmurs that change with respiration are generally but not always problematic
False
You are seeing a patient in the clinic with recent travel to Mexico. She reports that she has had fever, general malaise and Romana’s sign (unilateral eyelid swelling). You are smart and diagnose her with Chagas Disease. How do you confirm? What treatment do you offer to her. What would change about treatment if you saw her 4-5 months later?
See the parasite microscopically in blood. Acute is Benznidazole and nifurtimox. Chronic is management of symptoms and potentially heart failure
How far away is the moon from earth? I can accept multiple different measurements and will take some level of ranges (astronomical units, miles, earths, km)
1 Astronomical Unit, 238,855 miles, 30 Earths, 384,400 km
This disease is characterized by abnormal ossification patterns primarily affecting the spine and peripheral entheses. Most commonly affecting the spine. Also known as Forestier's Disease
Diffuse idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis
When is the most common time for pregnancy related depression to occur?
Third Trimester
4 week old infant presents to office with looks like the formula the parent is giving (non bilious). The infant is hungry and demands to be fed frequently. Exam is relatively benign. His weight is unchanged from a weight 2 weeks ago. You get a gastrografin study looks like this? What is the diagnosis and what is that study show?
Pyloric stenoisis and string sign
A 17 yo female returns from Brazil having spent a few weeks there on a medical mission. Within 2 days of returning she experiences high fever and states she wants to jump out of her skin. Associated findings include HA, nausea, vomiting, arthralgia and myalgia as well as rash over her trunk and extremities? What is the most likely diagnosis and what vector caused this problem?
What is Dengue Fever and mosquito?
What Lifecycle does this image show?

Xenomorph(Alien)
Nephritic or nephrotic?
Post Streptococccal Glomerulonephritis
IGA nephrophathy
Minimal Change disease
Focal Segmental GlomeruloscerlosisHenoch-Schonlein Purpura
Diabetic Nephropathy
Nephritic: PSGN, IGA nephropathy, Lupus Nephritis, Good pasture, HSP, Membranoproliferative
Nephrotic:Minimal Change Disease, FSGS, Diabetic Nephropathy,