Skin and Such
That's Shocking!
You Make Me Want to Gout!
100

Vesicles are often associated with an infection by this type of pathogen.

What is a virus?

100

This state of shock is defined by having a normal blood pressure, but other alterations in cardiac functioning, such as tachycardia, pallor, anxiety, and tachypnea.

What is compensated?

100

Joint pain at rest combined with a rash. Autoimmune; and known as "the great imitator".

What is SLE (Lupus)?

200

Pustules are often associated with an infection from this type of pathogen.

What are bacteria?

200

Another word for shock.

What is hypoperfusion?

200

Wear and tear of the joints and the absence of systemic symptoms.

What is osteoarthritis?

300

Terminology for painful menstruation.

What is dysmenorrhea?

300

In this type of shock, there is no loss of fluid from the body, but it winds up in the wrong places.

What is distributive shock?

300

Swelling and erythema to the toe is noted in a patient with gout. That's when this substance builds up in the joint.

What is uric acid?

400

Terminology for blood in the urine. 

What is hematuria?

400

Systemic inflammatory response combined with a suspected infection are suggestive of this type of shock.

What is septic shock?

400

Pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, and polar are five signs of this clinical condition.

What is compartment syndrome?

What is arterial obstruction?

500

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is associated with a reaction to this.

What is medication?

500

As larger parts of the body become hypoperfused in decompensated shock, the body produces this, a product of anaerobic metabolism.

What is lactic acidosis?

500

Compartment syndrome occurs because this layer of tissue does not give way to swelling and instead compresses nerves and blood vessels internally.

What is the fascia?