MS
MS
Misc.
Neuro
Neuro
100

Inflammation of the bursa between skin and bone or bone and tendon - typically at the knee, elbow or shoulder

What is bursitis?

100

The Apley scratch test is used to determine this possible abnormality

What are rotator cuff disorders?

100

Inflammation of the plantar fascia usually caused by excessive repetitive stretching

What is plantar fasciitis?

100

This condition is characterized as facial nerve (7th nerve) palsy

What is Bell's palsy?

100

A transient episode of neurological dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal cord or retinal ischemia without acute infarction

What is a transient ischemic attack (TIA)?

200

Phalen test is used to diagnose this condition

What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

200

Alcohol (especially beer and distilled spirits), thiazide or loop diuretics, CKD, HTN, and a high-purine diet are modifiable risk factors to this condition

What is gout?

200

These terms are the new 2017 classification of seizures, which makes diagnosing and classifying seizures more accurate and easier

What is:
1. where seizures begin (focal, generalized, or unknown)
2. level of awareness (aware or impaired awareness)
3. other activity (motor or non-motor)?

200

Reversible causes need to be ruled out before diagnosing an aging patient with this condition

What is dementia?

200

Tremors worse at rest, rigidity, and bradykinesia are the three hallmark symptoms of this condition

What is Parkinson's disease?

300

This imaging study is done to diagnose a rotator cuff tear

What is an MRI?

300

Bisphosphonates are used to treat this condition

What is osteoporosis?

300

Flexion abnormality of the proximal IP joints with hyperextension of the distal IP joints is consistent with this deformity

What is boutonniere deformity?

300

Symptoms described as room spinning with head movement accompanied by nausea

What is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)?

300

What is a nonpharmacological treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)?

What is Epley’s maneuver?

400

Anterior draw sign that is positive, suggesting pathology of this ligament

What is anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)?

400

This condition is due to loss of articular cartilage and symptoms worsen as the day progresses

What is osteoarthritis (OA)?

400

A common presentation is a middle-aged man complaining of recurrent episodes of pain around the eye unilaterally, lasting up to one hour

What are cluster headaches?

400

To evaluate BPPV, provoke nystagmus and vertigo by performing this maneuver

What is a dix-hallpike maneuver?

400

Optic neuritis, hyperreflexia and motor weakness are symptoms of this condition

What is multiple sclerosis?

500

Joint pain, ulnar deviation, swan neck deformity, and Boutonniere deformities of the fingers are consistent with this diagnosis

What is rheumatoid arthritis (RA)?

500

This structural deformity is characterized as progressive enlargement of the distal IP joint as in osteoarthritis

What are Heberden’s nodes?

500

The finger-to-nose test during a neuro exam is significant if the patient overshoots the target as in this disease

What is cerebellar disease?

500

This condition occurs when severe muscle weakness causes extreme quadriparesis or quadriplegia, respiratory insufficiency, decreased tidal volume and difficulty swallowing

What is a myasthenia crisis?

500

The ability to perform rapid alternating movements during a neuro exam is called

What is diadochokinesia?