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12 Cards in this Set
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When is chorionic villous sampling typically performed?
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9-11 weeks
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When is amniocentesis performed?
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15-20 weeks gestation
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What is the first line treatment for scabies?
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permethrin 5% cream or oral ivermectin
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What name is synonymous with atopic dermatitis?
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Eczema
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What is the triad of Reiter's syndrome?
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Conjunctivitis, Urethritis, Arthritis
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What disease is represented by recurrent oral and/or genital ulcerations, chronic relapsing uveitis that may cause blindness, and neurologic impairments
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Behcet's Syndrome
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How do you treat H. ducreyi?
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Azithromycin or Ceftriaxone
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What is the definitive treatment for pyloric stenosis?
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Pyloromyotomy
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Which class of ABX increases the risk of pyloric stenosis?
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Macrolides (esp. erythromycin)
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What are the symptoms of HELLP?
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Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, Low Platelets
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What is the preferred treatment for cutaneous larva migrans?
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Ivermectin 200mcg/kg x 1-2 days
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What is the imaging modality of choice for diagnosing osteomyelitis?
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MRI
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