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InternalMedicine
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I 100Q
Topic I 100 Question
The sudden onset of eye pain and visual loss following pupillary dilation suggests this
diagnosis
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I 200Q
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This rash may have opthalmologicinvolvement
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In a patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis, this finding suggests this diagnosis.
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Unilateral pain and photophobia with “cells and flare” in the anterior chamber suggests
this diagnosis
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This lesion is not associated with visual loss and is usually benign
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The diagnosis in this 78 year old female who fell on the palm of her hand
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Following wrist injury, pain in the anatomic snuffbox suggests this diagnosis.
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The sport for which this fracture is named
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The name of this fracture derives it’s name from this method of execution.
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The common name of this thumb injury that may occur while skiing or snowboarding
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In Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal Lecter says “I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti”, any of which could cause a hypertensive
crisis had he been taking one of this class of antidepressants
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Excessive salivation, miosis, hyperactive bowel sounds, and lethergy are signs of
poisoning with this
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Optic neuritis, an anion gap metabolic acidosis and an osmolar gap are hallmarks of
ingestion of this
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Toxicities associated with this medication included abdominal pain, coarse tremors,
chorea, lethargy, seizures, coma and death.
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Urine that fluoresces in ultraviolet light can be seen in ingestion of this substance.
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Widely split, fixed S2 with R axis deviation and RVH
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Recommended anti-hypertensive agent in patients with DM
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The lipid lowering drug least likely to interact with antiretroviral drugs
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For someone on Digitalis, was is your strategy regarding K+ level?
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What is Eisenmenger Syndrome?
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Transplantation of this organ was first performed by Christian Barnard in Johannesburg, South
Africa in 1967
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Upon reading this work by Charles Darwin, biologist Thomas Huxley said: “how extremely
stupid not to have thought of that.”
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Considered a founder of nuclear medicine through her discovery of radium, this scientist won 2
Nobel prizes and was the first woman Professor at the Sorbonne
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In 1918-1919, this illness killed 20 million people worldwide while 8.5 million died in WWI
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In 1758 the Rev. Edward Stone found that chewing the bark of the white willow tree alleviated his rheumatism, an observation that led to the discovery and development of this medication
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A coagulation disorder with:
↑ PTTNormal PTNormal Plt countNormal bleeding timeNormal Thrombin TimeWithout bleeding diathesis
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This disorder is common in children. In normal adults it can result in symmetric
arthritis of the hands, wrists, and feet
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For Gram Negative Infections, this monobactam may be given to PCN
allergic patients with <1% cross-reactivity
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Single most common cause of culture negative endocarditis
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Conditions associated with positively birefringent rhomboid crystals. List at least two
conditions
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Individuals with any of these conditions are candidates to receive long-term O2 at
PO2 56 - 60
or O2sat 89 - 90%
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What are the 3 components of Samter’ssyndrome (triad)?
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What is the major histiologic finding in Hamman-Rich Syndrome?
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Syndrome of digital clubbing, chronic proliferative periostitis of long bones, and
synovitis. Common in bronchogenic carcinoma.
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In Hypersensitivity pneumonitis what is the CD4/CD8 and what type of cell dominate the
BAL?
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According to data presented at the 2006 ADA Conference from a randomized, double-blind, cross-over clamp study in 24 Type 1 patients, this insulin provided 38 % more glucose disposal (GIR Tmax)
when compared with Insulin Detemir.
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Guidelines published in Endocrine Practice July/August 2006 fromthe ACE/ADA Inpatient Diabetes and Glycemic Control Consensus
Conference recommend starting basal insulin doses for this insulin in patients who are eating on the general medicine and surgical floors:
- 0.5 U/kg- 0.3 U/kg for conditions with concern over risk of hypoglycemia
such as with renal, cardiac, or hepatic dysfunction, hypothyroidism, adrenal insufficiency, and elderly and/or frail patients, etc.
- 0.7 U/kg for patients with obesity, metabolic syndrome, infections, open wounds, etc.
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An endogenous signaling system which consists of peripherally and centrally located receptors and the
endogenous ligands anandamide and 2-arachidonylgycerol (2-AG). When over-stimulated this system can increase
food intake and lipogenesis and decrease adiponectinlevels, satiety signals, gastric emptying, and insulin
stimulated glucose uptake. This results in increases in body weight, waist circumference, dyslipidemia, insulin
resistance, and energy intake which ultimately negatively affects the cardiometabolic risks of patients.
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This rapid acting insulin analogue more closely mimics normal endogenous insulin secretion by
providing 31% more glucose clearance in the first 1.5 hours after injection when compared
with insulin lispro.
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