Internal Medicine
Surgery
Anatomy
Pharmacology
Wildcard (pangbawi)
100

Name at least 3 hormones produced by the anterior pituitary gland.

Prolactin (PRL), Growth hormone (GH), Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), Luteinizing hormone (LH), Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)


Source: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21st edition

100

In a patient coming in for trauma, the primary survey is an assessment of the "ABCs". What do the "ABCs" mean?

Airway

Breathing

Circulation

Source: Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 11th edition

100

What is the longest bone in the body?

Femur bone

100

In a medical prescription, define the following parts: Superscription, Inscription, Subscription, and Sig

Superscription - yung sa taas (Rx)

Inscription - the drug itself + formulation and dosage

Subscription - dispense & refills (instructions to pharmacist)

Sig - instructions for usage

100

Who is the BINI member with the most Instagram followers?

Bonus 50 points: Dance the chorus of either Pantropiko or Salamin, Salamin

BINI Mikha (1.1 million)

200

What are the 3 components of the qSOFA score? Be SPECIFIC (e.g., values).

Bonus 50 points: What score has a predictive value for sepsis?

Systolic hypotension (< 100 mmHg)

Tachypnea (> 22 breaths/min)

Altered mentation

Bonus: >2 

Source: Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine, 21st edition

200

Surgical wounds are classified based on the presumed magnitude of bacterial load at the time of surgery. What are the 4 wound classes based off this?

Hint: The classes are used to describe the wound. Think of how you'd describe it based on appearance.

Class I - Clean

Class II - Clean, contaminated

Class III - Contaminated

Class IV - Dirty

Source: Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 11th edition

200

Describe the flow of blood through the heart (COMPLETE).

Deoxygenated blood from SVC & IVC --> Right Atrium --> Tricuspid Valve --> Right Ventricle --> Pulmonary Valve --> Pulmonary Arteries --> Lungs --> Pulmonary Veins --> Left Atrium --> Mitral Valve --> Left Ventricle --> Aortic Valve --> Aorta --> Rest of body

200

What is the site of action of thiazide diuretics in the kidneys?

a. Thick ascending loop of Henle

b. Distal convoluted tubule

c. Medullary collecting duct

d. Proximal convoluted tubule

Bonus 50 points: What do thiazides inhibit (transport/reabsorption of WHAT ion/s)?

Distal Convoluted Tubule

Bonus: NaCl reabsorption

Source: Katzung Basic Clinical Pharmacology, 18th edition

200

Who is the popular mayor right now being questioned in the Senate for being a possible Chinese spy?

Bonus 50 points: Where is she from?

Mayor Alice Guo


Farm in Tarlac

300

In the stages of CKD, what is the eGFR range of Stage 5?

a. <15 mL/min/1.73m2

b. <20 mL/min/1.73m2

c. < 10 mL/min/1.73m2

d. < 25 mL/min/1.73m2

Stage 5: <15 mL/min/1.73m2

Source: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21st edition

300

Based on the guidelines for food and fluid intake before elective surgery, which of the following CANNOT be taken 8 hours before surgery?

a. Water

b. Heavy food (e.g., rice with ulam)

c. Light food (e.g., crackers)

d. None of the above

D. None of the above

Up to 8 hours before an elective surgery, a patient can consume food and fluids as desired.

Source: Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 11th edition

300

Enumerate all 12 Cranial Nerves

I - Olfactory nerve: Sense of smell.

II - Optic nerve: Ability to see.

III - Oculomotor nerve: Ability to move and blink your eyes.

IV - Trochlear nerve: Ability to move your eyes up and down or back and forth.

V - Trigeminal nerve: Sensations in your face and cheeks, taste and jaw movements.

VI - Abducens nerve: Ability to move your eyes.

VII - Facial nerve: Facial expressions and sense of taste.

VIII - Auditory/vestibular nerve: Sense of hearing and balance.

IX - Glossopharyngeal nerve: Ability to taste and swallow.

X - Vagus nerve: Digestion and heart rate.

XI - Accessory nerve (or spinal accessory nerve): Shoulder and neck muscle movement.

XII - Hypoglossal nerve: Ability to move your tongue.

300

Give an example EACH of 1st-4th gen cephalosporins.

Bonus 50 points: Which generation has the highest activity against gram positive organisms?

1st gen - Cefazolin, Cefadroxil, Cephalexin, Cephalothin, Cephapirin, and Cephradine

2nd gen - Cefaclor, Cefamandole, Cefonicid, Cefuroxime, Cefprozil, Loracarbef, Ceforanide, Cefoxitin, and Cefotetan

3rd gen - Cefoperazone, Cefotaxime, Ceftazidime, Ceftizoxime, Ceftriaxone, Cefixime, Cefpodoxime Proxetil, Cefdinir, Cefditoren pivoxil, Ceftibuten, and Moxalactam

4th gen - Cefepime

Bonus: 1st generation cephalosporins

Source: Katzung Basic Clinical Pharmacology, 14th edition

300

What are the end stations of LRT-2?

Antipolo and Recto station

400

What vitamin deficiency presents with the following symptoms pointing to a particular disease: neuropathy, muscle weakness and wasting, cardiomegaly, edema, ophthalmoplegia, confabulation?

a. Vitamin E

b. Vitamin B6

c. Vitamin B1

d. Vitamin K

Bonus 50 points: What is the name of the disease manifested by this deficiency and the listed symptoms?

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)

Bonus: Beriberi

Source: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21st edition

400

Which medical school won overall champion in the most recent Palarong Medisina 2024?

UST-FMS

500

Patient is reported to have multiple daydreaming episodes in school, as reported by his teacher. The teacher says that she has to call his attention for a few seconds, and the patient suddenly goes back to noticing the present. The teacher also notices that at times, the patient blinks a lot, as if they really were daydreaming. What is your most probable diagnosis?

Bonus 50 points: This occurrence is most commonly misdiagnosed as what?

Absence seizure - Characterized by sudden, brief lapses of consciousness without loss of postural control. The seizure usually lasts for only seconds, consciousness returns as suddenly as it was lost, and there is no postictal confusion. Although the brief loss of consciousness may be clinically inapparent or the sole manifestation of the seizure discharge, absence seizures are usually accompanied by subtle, bilateral motor signs such as rapid blinking of the eyelids, chewing movements, or small-amplitude, clonic movements of the hands.

Bonus: ADHD

Source: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21st edition

500

Complete the lyrics of Song for Mary:

Down from the hill, down to the world go I
Remembering still, how the bright Blue Eagles fly

_________________________

_________________________

This is the place where we belong!

Down from the hill, down to the world go I
Remembering still, how the bright Blue Eagles fly

Through joys and tears, through the laughing years, we sing our battle song:

Win or lose, it's the school we choose

This is the place where we belong!