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48 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 48
Tx Disseminated gonococcal infection

ciprofloxacin

ceftriaxone and azithromycin

penicillin g

doxycycline

Term 2 of 48
What is the cardiac complication of kawasaki?

coronary artery aneurysm

pulmonary embolism

chronic vessel plaque formation

tricuspid regurgitation

Term 3 of 48
Which infectious condition can mimic RA with a negative RF if it presents within 6 weeks (rapidly)?

Toxoplasmosis


Human Herpesvirus

Cytomegalovirus


Parvovirus B19

,Term 4 of 48
what is the treatment for pbc?

Abdominal ct

Omeprazole


Ursodeoxycholic acid


Topical retinoids

Term 5 of 48
N-acetylcysteine mechanism in acetaminophen toxicity

replaces glutathione to help reduce acetaminophen


intussusception

tenosynovitis, dermatitis, and polyarthralgia

Elevated ESR + anemia + painful/stiff neck, shoulders, and hips

Term 6 of 48
periarticular osteopenia on Xray of hands

polymyalgia rheumatica

rheumatoid arthritis

pill esophagitis


ankylosing spondylitis

, Term 7 of 48
What are causes of gout?

low uric acid levels from excessive meat consumption

increased uric acid excretion due to hydration

high uric acid levels due to vitamin deficiency


dec uric acid clearance (CKD, diuretics), diet, inc. uric acid (alcohol, cancer)

Definition 8 of 48
thick stool- think meconium ileus = cystic fibrosis

Inspissated stool

Ursodeoxycholic acid


Currant jelly stool

Small-bowel wall hematoma

Term 9 of 48
When a kid swallows something and it gets stuck, when is repeat imaging NOT the best option?

Immediate endoscopic removal is warranted:
1. sharp obj
2. magnets
3. button battery

Approximately 90% of the perforations occur at the left lateral aspect of the distal
esophagus, causing a left-sided pleural effusion.

Early injury may not show up on radiographs

-MRI is the method of choice

hyperparathyroidism, DM, OA and hemachromatosis


Listeria, yersinia, and vibrio vulnificas

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