When should pediatrics be screened for hyperlipidemia? - answerbetween 9 and 11 years old
What is the tell-tale symptom of endometriosis? -
... [Show More] answerprogressive dysmenorrhea
What is treatment for first-line endometriosis? - answercyclic OCPs and NSAIDs
How is endometriosis diagnosed? - answervia transvaginal ultrasound
What are risk factors for the development of cervical cancer? - answerHIV, immunocompromised, low socioeconomic status, smoking, hispanic, DES daughters, long term contraceptive use
What does the D in melanoma stand for? - answergreater than 6mm in diameter or 1/4 of an inch
Boutonniere deformities are indicative of what disease? - answerrheumatoid arthritis
What are the potassium sparing diuretics? - answerspironolactone, triamterene, amiloride, eplenerone
What class of diuretic is bumetanide? - answera loop diuretic, same as lasix
What is Chovstek's sign? - answera contraction of ipsilateral facial muscles subsequent to percussion over the facial nerve, indicative of hypocalcemia
What is Trousseau's sign? - answera carpopedal spasm induced by ischemia secondary to the inflation of a sphygmomanometer cuff, indicative of hypocalcemia
Calcium is in an inverse relationship with what electrolyte? - answerphosphorous
When you see the trigger word "christmas tree", what rash should you consider? - answerpityriasis rosea
What is the recommended treatment for pityriasis rosea? - answernothing; it is a viral rash and can last up to two months before clearing on it's own
Causing harm or damage - answerdeleterious
How do you calculate ideal body weight for men? - answerstart at 106 pounds and then add 6 for every inch above 5 feet
How is lichen sclerosus treated? - answertopical steroids, topical calcineuronin inhibitors to suppress the immune system, topical or oral retinoids, phototherapy
What is the tell-tale sign of malignant hypertension? - answerretinopathy and blurred vision; characterized by a diastolic BP of greater than 130
What is the difference between a Parkinsonian tremor and an essential tremor? - answera Parkinson tremor is also known as a resting tremor and is seen at rest, may look like pill-rolling. an essential tremor is bilateral, symmetric and seen when the hands are doing something
What can worsen and improve an essential tremor? - answerworsened by stress or fatigue, improved by alcohol
What is first-line treatment for trigeminal neuralgia? - answercarbamazepine (tegretol) or amtriptyline
Are Parkinsonian tremors unilateral or bilateral at first? - answerunilateral
Where is the TMJ best palpated? - answeranterior to the tragus
What are the primary bacteria in dog bites? - answerstaph, strep, and pasteurella
What is the gold standard treatment of giant cell arteritis? - answeroral steroids and potential artery biopsy by rheum
Who is a candidate for Truvada for Prep? - answerif you are an IV drug user, have had a sexual partner with HIV in the last 6 months, do not consistently use a condom and engage in anal or vaginal sex, or have been diagnosed with a STD in the last 6 months
Post exposure prophylaxis for someone with HIV should be completed when? - answerwithin 72 hours of the exposure
Who should be screened for HIV? - answereveryone at least once from age 13-64 if low risk, and then more frequently if high risk
Should patients undergo gonorrhea testing to confirm a cure after receiving treatment? - answeronly if they had pharyngeal gonorrhea, not vaginal or anal
Tanner stage 1 female breast developmental - answerprepubertal
Tanner stage 2 female breast development - answerthelarche; the breasts bud as a small mound and the areola increases in diameter
Tanner stage 3 female breast development - answerthe areola, breast, and nipple grow together in one mount
Tanner stage 4 female breast development - answerthe areola and nipple separate from the breast to form a secondary mound
Tanner stage 5 female breast development - answermature nipples project only [Show Less]