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Emergency Medicine Straight answers for top results.
Initial steps in stabilizing a patient - Answer CDAB 
* Circulation (rapid CPR to reestablish circulation) 
* Defibrillaiton 
- Airway 
- Breathing 
- the main goal is to restore effective oxygenation,ventilation and circulation until return of 
spontaneous circulation or ACLS 
Where do you check pulses - Answer Bilateral carotid and femoral pulses = most reliable 
- No pulse, start CPR immediately (2 minutes fast and hard and then switch out) 
- Never stop doing CPR until pulse is present (CPR ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
Initial steps in stabilizing a patient - Answer CDAB 
* Circulation (rapid CPR to reestablish circulation) 
* Defibrillaiton 
- Airway 
- Breathing 
- the main goal is to restore effective oxygenation,ventilation and circulation until return of 
spontaneous circulation or ACLS 
Where do you check pulses - Answer Bilateral carotid and femoral pulses = most reliable 
- No pulse, start CPR immediately (2 minutes fast and hard and then switch out) 
- Never stop doing CPR until pulse is present (CPR ...
GCSE History Medicine Through Time Focused responses for exam success.
Black Death? - Answer 1348 
3 things that was thought to have caused the black death and 3 things to cure it? - Answer 
God,miasma,fashion-prayed,flagellants,locked up jews 
3 factors of good public health? - Answer Clean water, medical officers, clean streets 
3 problems with public health in MA? - Answer Open sewer, waste and animals in streets 
Attempts to solve the problem with public health in MA? - Answer Laws against waste, 
public latrines, rakers to clean streets 
Theory of the 4 humour...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Black Death? - Answer 1348 
3 things that was thought to have caused the black death and 3 things to cure it? - Answer 
God,miasma,fashion-prayed,flagellants,locked up jews 
3 factors of good public health? - Answer Clean water, medical officers, clean streets 
3 problems with public health in MA? - Answer Open sewer, waste and animals in streets 
Attempts to solve the problem with public health in MA? - Answer Laws against waste, 
public latrines, rakers to clean streets 
Theory of the 4 humour...
The Language of Medicine Chapter 22 Exact replies for maximum impact.
affect - Answer external expression of emotion, or emotional response 
anorexia nervosa - Answer eating disorder with excessive dieting and refusal to maintain a 
normal body weight 
amnesia - Answer loss of memory 
anxiety disorders - Answer characterized by unpleasant tension, distress, and avoidance 
behavior examples are phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress 
disorder 
apathy - Answer absence of emotions; lack of interest or emotional involvement 
autistic thought...
- Exam (elaborations)
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affect - Answer external expression of emotion, or emotional response 
anorexia nervosa - Answer eating disorder with excessive dieting and refusal to maintain a 
normal body weight 
amnesia - Answer loss of memory 
anxiety disorders - Answer characterized by unpleasant tension, distress, and avoidance 
behavior examples are phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress 
disorder 
apathy - Answer absence of emotions; lack of interest or emotional involvement 
autistic thought...
Self Test: Integrated Medicine Direct responses for improved outcomes.
like or same/as disease/refers - Answer Homeo/path/ic literally means: 
Integrated Medicine - Answer "Complimentary or Alternative Medicine" is now referred 
to as ________: 
psychosomatic - Answer "Biofeedback" is a type of _____ therapy: 
all of the above - Answer "Aromatherapy" is a type of integrated therapy that some may 
feel is _________: 
suggestion and believability - Answer "Placebo Effect Therapy"(like hypnotherapy) uses 
the principle of ________: 
energy or a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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like or same/as disease/refers - Answer Homeo/path/ic literally means: 
Integrated Medicine - Answer "Complimentary or Alternative Medicine" is now referred 
to as ________: 
psychosomatic - Answer "Biofeedback" is a type of _____ therapy: 
all of the above - Answer "Aromatherapy" is a type of integrated therapy that some may 
feel is _________: 
suggestion and believability - Answer "Placebo Effect Therapy"(like hypnotherapy) uses 
the principle of ________: 
energy or a...
Language of Medicine Chapter 8 Focused replies for scoring well.
Examination of the vaginal and cervical surfaces with a special magnifying instrument is called a 
______scopy - Answer colpo 
_____itis is the inflammation of the inner lining of the cervix - Answer endocervic 
______tion is the production of nutrien-rich milk by the mammary glands - Answer lacta 
multi____ is a term that refers to a woman who has been pregnant more than once - Answer 
gravida 
The____metrium is the muscular middle layer of the uterus - Answer myo 
men______ is the beginning of...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Examination of the vaginal and cervical surfaces with a special magnifying instrument is called a 
______scopy - Answer colpo 
_____itis is the inflammation of the inner lining of the cervix - Answer endocervic 
______tion is the production of nutrien-rich milk by the mammary glands - Answer lacta 
multi____ is a term that refers to a woman who has been pregnant more than once - Answer 
gravida 
The____metrium is the muscular middle layer of the uterus - Answer myo 
men______ is the beginning of...
PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Accurate answers for exam success.
Bell's Palsy - Answer causes cranial nerve 7 dysfunction 
S/S of Bell's Palsy - Answer Has forehead involvement (whereas a stroke does not affect 
forehead movement), facial weakness, inability to keep one eye closed 
Treatment for Bell's palsy - Answer Prednisone 60mg x 5 days, Valcyclovir 1000mg TID 
x 7 days, artificial tears, lacri lube at night 
When can I use tPA? - Answer ischemic stroke presenting within <3 hrs and CT head 
negative 
How do you treat high BP with stroke? - An...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Bell's Palsy - Answer causes cranial nerve 7 dysfunction 
S/S of Bell's Palsy - Answer Has forehead involvement (whereas a stroke does not affect 
forehead movement), facial weakness, inability to keep one eye closed 
Treatment for Bell's palsy - Answer Prednisone 60mg x 5 days, Valcyclovir 1000mg TID 
x 7 days, artificial tears, lacri lube at night 
When can I use tPA? - Answer ischemic stroke presenting within <3 hrs and CT head 
negative 
How do you treat high BP with stroke? - An...
The Language of Medicine Chapter 2 Targeted solutions for better performance.
Digestive system - Answer mouth, pharynx (throat), esophagus, stomach, intestines (small 
and large), liver, gallbladder, pancreas 
Urinary or excretory system - Answer kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra 
Cells—The fundamental unit of all living things 
Major parts of a cell include: 
Chromosomes 
Nucleus 
Cell membrane 
Cytoplasm 
Mitochondria 
Endoplasmic reticulum - Answer 
Body cavities are the spaces within the body that contain internal organs (viscera). - Answer 
Organs of the 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Digestive system - Answer mouth, pharynx (throat), esophagus, stomach, intestines (small 
and large), liver, gallbladder, pancreas 
Urinary or excretory system - Answer kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra 
Cells—The fundamental unit of all living things 
Major parts of a cell include: 
Chromosomes 
Nucleus 
Cell membrane 
Cytoplasm 
Mitochondria 
Endoplasmic reticulum - Answer 
Body cavities are the spaces within the body that contain internal organs (viscera). - Answer 
Organs of the 
...
Medicine and the Immune System Straight answers for top results
Which is the difference between an antibiotic and an antiviral? - Answer Antibiotics treat 
the symptoms, and antivirals destroy the causing organism. 
Which of these are tested for compatibility before a transplant to ensure a high probability of 
success? - Answer antigens 
Pain relievers, anti-inflammatories, antivirals, and antihistamines all manage - Answer 
sympoms 
Patient 1 and patient 2 both had a transplant. Which most likely explains why patient 1 had a 
successful transplant and pati...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which is the difference between an antibiotic and an antiviral? - Answer Antibiotics treat 
the symptoms, and antivirals destroy the causing organism. 
Which of these are tested for compatibility before a transplant to ensure a high probability of 
success? - Answer antigens 
Pain relievers, anti-inflammatories, antivirals, and antihistamines all manage - Answer 
sympoms 
Patient 1 and patient 2 both had a transplant. Which most likely explains why patient 1 had a 
successful transplant and pati...
Medicine: Medieval Clear-cut solutions for success.
Roger Bacon - Answer Scientist who said that scientists should do their own research. He 
was thrown in prison by the church. 
phlegm - Answer One of the four humours (what comes out of your nose when you have a 
cold) 
blood - Answer One of the four humours 
yellow bile - Answer One of the four humours. It was either pus or the yellow substance 
in vomit. 
black bile - Answer One of the four humours. It probably referred to clotted blood. 
Hippocrates - Answer An Ancient Greek doctor who was re...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Roger Bacon - Answer Scientist who said that scientists should do their own research. He 
was thrown in prison by the church. 
phlegm - Answer One of the four humours (what comes out of your nose when you have a 
cold) 
blood - Answer One of the four humours 
yellow bile - Answer One of the four humours. It was either pus or the yellow substance 
in vomit. 
black bile - Answer One of the four humours. It probably referred to clotted blood. 
Hippocrates - Answer An Ancient Greek doctor who was re...
Medicine UWorld Sharp answers for exam mastery.
A 9 year old boy presents with asymptomatic tongue nodules that are firm and rubbery. They do 
not disturb his taste or swallowing. He is also very tall for his age and with long fingers and 
arms. Dx and increased risk for what? - Answer MEN2B 
- increased risk for medullary thyroid cancer and pheo 
What is the typical management of MEN2B? - Answer prophylactic thyroidectomy <1 
year of age and chronic screening for pheo 
How does sepsis affect right atrial and pulmonary capillary wedge pres...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 9 year old boy presents with asymptomatic tongue nodules that are firm and rubbery. They do 
not disturb his taste or swallowing. He is also very tall for his age and with long fingers and 
arms. Dx and increased risk for what? - Answer MEN2B 
- increased risk for medullary thyroid cancer and pheo 
What is the typical management of MEN2B? - Answer prophylactic thyroidectomy <1 
year of age and chronic screening for pheo 
How does sepsis affect right atrial and pulmonary capillary wedge pres...
Medical Surgical Telemetry B. All answered. Grade A Answers
Answers given are the wrong answers