Derm Term HTN Allergic Rhinitis STI Psych
100
What is a vesicle?
A fluid filled structure
100
What is an ACE inhibitor?
This drug class is preferred for treating hypertension in patients who also have diabetes mellitus
100
What is 2nd generation?
The class of antihistamines is preferred for the treatment of allergic rhinitis
100
What is metronidazole?
The appropriate treatment for Trichomonas
100
What is anhedonia or depressed mood?
The only required symptom to diagnose a Major Depressive Episode as defined by DSM-5 criteria
200
What is a macule?
A circumscribed flat area, less than 1cm, of discoloration
200
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
200
What is post-nasal drip?
The classic symptom of allergic rhinitis
200
What is HIV, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea? (and hepatitis)
The STI screening tests recommended for every pregnant woman
200
What is bipolar?
The diagnosis to consider when a patient does not respond to an antidepressant and depression is misdiagnosed
300
What is a nodule?
An elevated area of discoloration greater than 1 cm
300
What is blood pressure?
This cardiovascular parameter increases with normal aging
300
What is an intranasal corticosteroid?
The first line pharmacological treatment for allergic rhinitis
300
What is single dosing therapy?
This type of dosing increases the likelihood of patient compliance and treatment success
300
What is amenorrhea, bradycardia, or osteoporosis?
A complication of anorexia nervosa
400
What is a patch?
A circumscribed area of discoloration neither raised nor depressed from the skin’s surface, >1cm
400
What is Hydrochlorothiazide?
Treatment with this hypertensive medication may mimic the effects of primary hyperparathyroidism
400
What are sneezing, stinging, headache, epistaxis, or rare infections with Candida albicans?
Three common side effects of intranasal corticosteroids
400
What is HPV 6 or HPV 11?
One of the 2 types of HPV that causes 95% of genital warts
400
What is risperidone?
The drug from the following list with the least amount of sedation: Haldol, Thorazine, Clozapine, Risperidone
500
What is a secondary lesion?
Scale, crust and ulceration are examples of this type of lesion
500
What is renal parenchymal disease?
The most common cause of hypertension in children under 6 years of age
500
What is seasonal, perennial, or episodic OR what is intermittent, persistent, or episodic?
The 3 classifications of allergic rhinitis
500
What is the latent stage?
The stage of syphilis where the patient is asymptomatic with a positive titer
500
What is cannabis?
A substance that increases the risk of gynecomastia and other symptoms of decreased testosterone






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