U/S
Infections
Anatomy
GI
Resp
100

This structure reflects ultrasound waves. 

What is bone?

100

Commonly occurs after antibiotic treatments. 

What is C. dif?

100

Longest muscle in the human body. 

What is sartorius?

100

Most common liver disease in Canada. 

What is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?

100
People with this condition are commonly referred to as blue bloaters. 

What is chronic bronchitis?

200

What is kidney

200

Common viral cause of gastroenteritis.

What is the norovirus?
200

This is the red structure.

What is the pons?

200

This esophageal cancer is commonly associated with GERD. 

What is adenocarcinoma?

200

LABA and a LAMA is the combination treatment for this disease. 

What is COPD?

300

This probe is also called a convex probe. 

What is a curvilinear probe?

300

Gram positive bacteria that commonly causes lung infections. 

What is Strep Pneumoniae?

300

This is the 8th cranial nerve. 

What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?

300

Presents with bronzing of the skin. 

What is hemochromatosis?
300

Characterized by eosinophilic inflammation. 

What is asthma?

400

Low frequency probes are used to identify these type of structures. 

What is superficial?

400

Organism ingested from uncooked poultry.

What is campylobacter jejuni?

400

This bone in the red box. 

What is the cuboid?

400

This pathology. 

What is a small bowel obstruction?

400

The five causes of hypoxemia.

What is high altitude, hypoventilation, VQ mismatch, shunt, and diffusion block?

500

Labelled 2. 

What is the common carotid artery?

500

Bacteria uniquely seen in HIV patients that cause pneumonia.

What is Pneumocystis jiroveci?

500

The trigeminal nerve is made up of these three branches. 

What is the ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular nerves?
500

Treatment of H.pylori requires a combination of 4 drugs. 

What is a PPI, amoxicillin, clarithromycin, and metronidazole?

500

This pathology.

What is TB?