Most common cause of community acquired pneumonia.
What is Streptococcus pneumoniae?
An antibiotic that can cause delirium, confusion, aphasia, or even seizures.
What is cefepime?
The most common cause of hypercalcemia in hospitalized patients.
What is malignancy?
Medication that can cause euglycemic DKA.
What is an SGLT2 inhibitor?
This Olympic gymnast and Dancing with the Stars winner grew up in Iowa.
Initial treatment for hypercalcemia.
What is IVF?
An antibiotic that can cause gallbladder sludge
What is ceftriaxone?
What is the disease:
Jaundice, dark urine, light stool elevated LFTs. CT showing "sausage-shaped pancreas with narrowed pancreatic duct".
What is autoimmune pancreatitis?
Pain reliever that causes itching due to histamine release
What is morphine?
The Iowa state bird.
What is the eastern state goldfinch?
What is start ceftriaxone?
An antibiotic that causes a disulfiram type reaction when mixed with alcohol (flushing, nausea, hypotension)
What is metronidazole?
Concern for this arises in someone intubated and sedated propofol and fentanyl who has metabolic acidosis with a normal lactate, rhabdomyolysis, bradycardia, and elevated triglycerides.
What is shock, coagulopathy, liver disease, neurocritical care, or intubated >48 hours?
Ace inhibitors cause cough due to accumulation of this in the lungs.
What is bradykinin?
Humans share about 60% of their DNA with this common fruit.
What is a banana?
What is Cushing's triad for increased ICP?
An antibiotic that can cause methemoglobinemia with bluish discoloration around the mouth and fingers.
What is dapsone?
This is high on the differential when we see an HIV positive male with a CD4 count of 64 who was just previously treated for pneumocystis pneumonia that had improved. Started on antiviral therapies. Now, two weeks later, having recurrent fever, increased cough, chest discomfort, etc.
What is immune reconstitution inflammatory response?
Prolonged use of steroids can cause hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, and hypotension.
What is adrenal insufficiency?
This organ does not have pain receptors.
What is the brain?
What is ceftriaxone, ampicillin, acyclovir, and vancomycin. +/- steroids.
An antibiotic that can cause your tears to turn orange.
What is rifampin?
Diagnosis criteria for ARDS.
What is:
1. acute onset within 1 week
2. bilateral opacities on chest imaging not fully explained
3. respiratory failure not explained by cardiac or fluid overload
4. PaO2/FiO2<300 with PEEP >5
This Parkinson medication can cause this skin finding below:

The location of the first successful human heart-lung transplant.
What is the University of Iowa (in 1981)