Derm Term | HTN | Allergic Rhinitis | STI | Psych |
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What is a vesicle?
A fluid filled structure
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What is an ACE inhibitor?
This drug class is preferred for treating hypertension in patients who also have diabetes mellitus
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What is 2nd generation?
The class of antihistamines is preferred for the treatment of allergic rhinitis
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What is metronidazole?
The appropriate treatment for Trichomonas
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What is anhedonia or depressed mood?
The only required symptom to diagnose a Major Depressive Episode as defined by DSM-5 criteria
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What is a macule?
A circumscribed flat area, less than 1cm, of discoloration
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What is a thiazide-type diuretic or calcium channel blocker?
The first-line drug therapy for HTN in an African-American male who has no other medical problems according to the JNC 8 panel guidelines
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What is post-nasal drip?
The classic symptom of allergic rhinitis
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What is HIV, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea? (and hepatitis)
The STI screening tests recommended for every pregnant woman
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What is bipolar?
The diagnosis to consider when a patient does not respond to an antidepressant and depression is misdiagnosed
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What is a nodule?
An elevated area of discoloration greater than 1 cm
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What is blood pressure?
This cardiovascular parameter increases with normal aging
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What is an intranasal corticosteroid?
The first line pharmacological treatment for allergic rhinitis
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What is single dosing therapy?
This type of dosing increases the likelihood of patient compliance and treatment success
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What is amenorrhea, bradycardia, or osteoporosis?
A complication of anorexia nervosa
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What is a patch?
A circumscribed area of discoloration neither raised nor depressed from the skin’s surface, >1cm
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What is Hydrochlorothiazide?
Treatment with this hypertensive medication may mimic the effects of primary hyperparathyroidism
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What are sneezing, stinging, headache, epistaxis, or rare infections with Candida albicans?
Three common side effects of intranasal corticosteroids
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What is HPV 6 or HPV 11?
One of the 2 types of HPV that causes 95% of genital warts
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What is risperidone?
The drug from the following list with the least amount of sedation: Haldol, Thorazine, Clozapine, Risperidone
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What is a secondary lesion?
Scale, crust and ulceration are examples of this type of lesion
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What is renal parenchymal disease?
The most common cause of hypertension in children under 6 years of age
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What is seasonal, perennial, or episodic OR what is intermittent, persistent, or episodic?
The 3 classifications of allergic rhinitis
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What is the latent stage?
The stage of syphilis where the patient is asymptomatic with a positive titer
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What is cannabis?
A substance that increases the risk of gynecomastia and other symptoms of decreased testosterone
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