Clin Med- antibiotics/fungals/virals | Physical assessment | Physical assessment the beginnig | Take a chance |
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echinocandins, caspofungin, micafungin
Name one cell wall antifungal:
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FABER test
A test to detect hip and SI pathology:
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Intention
When a patient tries to point to something and has a tremor, it is a ___________ tremor:
A. Resting B. Intention C. Postural |
C. . Phenobarbital
This anti-epileptic is used for the management of generalized tonic-clonic, status epelepticus and partial seizures. It also has an enzyme inducing AED:
A. Tiagabine B. Vigabatrin C. Phenobarbital D. Valproate |
3rd generation cephalosporin:
tri pod
This antibiotic is used for the treatment of community acquired pneumonia, ottitis media, and meningitis:
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Lumbar stenosis
PT complains of pain with claudication which goes away when he sits is known as:
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C. Dystonia
Grotesque twisting with trunk is known as:
A. Tics B. Chorea C. Dystonia D. Athetosis |
C. Postsynaptic Membrane
For Myasthenia Gravis, antibodies are directed toward the Acetylcholine receptor at the neuromuscular junction of skeletal muscles at:
A. Presynaptic membrane B. Synaptic cleft C. Postsynaptic Membrane |
Fluoroquinolone
What about in expecting mothers and children who still have teeth growing?
Which antibiotic is not recommended for use on pediatric patients?
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Boutonniere
Flexion of the PIP joint with hyper-extension of the DIP joint is seen in which deformity:
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Proximal ascending colon
Right Upper Quadrant contains all of the following except:
Gallbladder, Proximal Transverse Colon, Proximal ascending colon |
(A) Biopsy of the liver
Wilson’s disease is most accurately diagnosed with which of the following?
(A) Biopsy of the liver (B) Computed tomography (C) MRI (D) Serum ceruloplasmin (E) Urinary copper excretion |
ATFL- anterior talofibular ligament
This structure is most at risk for inversion injury in the ankles
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A. Psoas
Pain when pt tries to lift leg against resistance is known as:
A. Psoas B. Obturator C. Murphys D. Referred Rebound |
D. All of the above
this is a gimme!
Babinski Usually disappears at:
A. 6 months B. 12 months C. 24 months D. All of the above |
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L1
What nerve root is responsible for hip flexion?
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B. Diastasis Recti
Which of the following is benign:
A. Bulging Flanks B. Diastasis Recti C. Cushings Striae D. Caput Medusa |
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