EKG
Neurology
Pulmonology
Dermatology
Mom, I don’t feel so good…
100
EKG 1
What is atrial fibrillation
100
What two antiplatelet therapies, other than aspirin monotherapy, are used in secondary prevention of stroke?
What is -clopidogrel (Plavix) -aspirin extended release dipyridamole (Aggrenox)
100
These two characteristics would describe respiratory acidosis on an ABG
What is low pH and high CO2
100
Derm 1
What is Cherry angioma
100
This anatomic location within the floor of the fourth ventricle contains a chemoreceptor trigger zone that is sensitive to humoral factors such as alcohol and chemotherapy agents.
What is Area postrema
200
EKG 2
What is Ventricular Asystole
200
These are the three cardinal features of parkinsons disease
What is -tremor -bradykinesia -rigidity
200
This chronic disease leads to the phenomenon known as cor pulmonale
What is pulmonary hypertension
200
Derm 2
What is urticarial rash
200
This medication is known for its therapeutic effect on anticipatory nausea or nausea mediated by the cortex.
What is Ativan/Lorazepam
300
EKG 3
What is STEMI (anteroseptal)
300
The bedside ice pack test can be used to support the diagnosis of this neuromuscular disorder
What is myasthenia gravis
300
A sniff test is considered positive when
What is diaphragm paradoxically rises during inspiration
300
Derm 3
What is venous lake
300
This selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist is utilized in the treatment of chemotherapy induced nausea.
What is Zofran/Ondansetron
400
EKG 4
What is WPW or Wolff Parkinson White
400
This neurologic disorder, first described by Charcot in the 19th century is characterized by motor neuron degeneration and death with gliosis replacing lost neurons.
What is Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s Disease
400
These risk factors qualifies a patient under the age of 65 to receive the Pneumovax (PPSV23) vaccine (please name 4)
What is -Anyone two through 64 years of age who has a long- term health problem such as: Heart disease, Lung disease, Sickle cell disease, Diabetes, Alcoholism, Cirrhosis, Leaks of cerebrospinal fluid, Cochlear implant -Anyone two through 64 years of age who has a disease or condition that lowers the body’s resistance to infection, such as: Hodgkin’s disease, Lymphoma or leukemia, Kidney failure, Multiple myeloma, Nephrotic syndrome, HIV infection or AIDS, A spleen that is damaged or has been removed, Organ transplant -Anyone two through 64 years of age who is taking a drug or treatment that lowers the body’s resistance of infection, such as: Long-term steroids, Certain cancer drugs, Radiation therapy -Any adult 19 through 64 years of age who is a smoker or has asthma
400
Derm 4
What is Cafe au Lait macule
400
This antiemetic medication is known for its possible acute dystonic reaction (EPS) that classically occurs within the initial 24 to 48 hours of use at the usual adult dose
What is Reglan/Metoclopramide
500
EKG 5
What is S1Q3T3 (pulmonary embolism) There is also a RBBB, RAD
500
What are the inclusion criteria for tpa therapy in acute stroke?
What is -clinical diagnosis of ischemic stroke causing neurologic deficit -onset of symptoms <4.5 hrs before treatment -Age ≥18
500
This is the mainstay treatment of vocal cord dysfunction
What is speech therapy
500
Derm 5
What is trichofolliculoma
500
These five principle neurotransmitter receptors mediate vomiting
What is -muscarinic M1 -dopamine D2 -histamine H1 -5-hydroxytryptamine (HT)-3/serotonin -neurokinin 1 (NK1)/substance P