Name for physical exercise test used to diagnose and risk stratify patients with coronary artery disease
Duke Treadmill score
The three original laboratory values needed to calculate the MELD score
Serum creatinine, total bilirubin, and international normalized ratio (INR)
Sepsis risk score based on the presence of hypotension, tachypnea, and altered mentation
Quick Sequential (or Sepsis-related) Organ Failure Assessment Score (accept qSOFA score; do not accept SOFA score)
Medical term for skin tags
Acrochordons
Measure of disease burden expressed as the number of years lost to ill-health, functional impairment, and premature death
Disability adjusted life years
Eponymous name for method of determining cardiac output using the arteriovenous oxygen concentration difference
Ficks Method
Hepatitis virus associated with circulating Dane particles
Hepatitis B virus
Enzyme competitively inhibited by fomepizole
Alcohol Dehydrogenase
Infiltrating cell type in Sweet Syndrome
Neutrophils
City associated with first widely known Legionella Outbreak in 1976
Philadelphia
Eponymous name for method of determining cardiac output using the arteriovenous oxygen concentration difference
Ficks method
Recommended initial treatment for confirmed dyssynergic defecation
Biofeedback therapy
N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine is a toxic metabolite associated with overdose of this agent
Acetaminophen or Paracetamol
Bacteria genus most commonly associated with development of guttate psoriasis
Streptococcus
Study structure used to answer two or more separate research questions in a single cohort of participants
Factorial design (accept multi factorial design)
IV antiplatelet drug used peripocedurally during percutaneous coronary interventions for MI
Cangrelor
Blistering skin rash associated with glucagonoma
Necrolytic migratory erythema
Criteria for predicting outcomes in Rhabdomyolysis
McMahon criteria
Name for secondary syphilis presenting with ulcerating skin lesions in immunocompromised patients
Lues maligna (accept ulceronodular syphilis; rupioid syphilis; maligna praecox)
The proportion of the incidence of a disease in a population due to exposure that would be eliminated with removal of the exposure
Population attributable risk (accept attributable risk or population attributable fraction)
Drug used for Ticagrelor reversal
Bentracimab
Vibration Controlled Transient Elastography value consistent with liver cirrhosis
>8kPa
Classic Duration of treatment of Inhalational Anthrax
60 days
Clinical sign characterized by the presence of swollen lymph nodes above and below the inguinal ligament, which creates a "groove" effect often observed in lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) and can also be seen in lymphoma.
Groove sign of Greenblatt
Full Name of Irish-born cook who is believed to have caused a typhoid fever epidemic from 1897-1907 causing 3 confirmed deaths, who was commonly known as Typhoid Mary,
Mary Mallon