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Heart defect(s) associated with:
Chromosome 22q11 deletions |
Truncus Arteriosis
Tetralogy of Fallot |
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Heart defect(s) associated with:
Down syndrome |
ASD, VSD, atrioventricular; endocardial cushion defects
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Heart defect(s) associated with:
Congenital Rubella |
PDA** MC
Pulmonary Artery Stenosis * Other anomalies? |
Cataracts
Deafness |
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Heart defect(s) associated with:
Turner's syndrome |
Coarctation of aorta
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Heart defect(s) associated with:
Marfan's syndrome |
Aortic insufficiency
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Cranial nerve innervates tongue:
taste in anterior 2/3 |
Facial n. (CN VII)
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Cranial nerve innervates tongue:
taste in posterior 1/3 |
Glossopharyngeal n. (CN IX)
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Cranial nerve innervates tongue:
motor |
Hypoglossal n. (CN XII)
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Cranial nerve innervates tongue:
sensation in anterior 2/3 |
Mandibular division of Trigeminal
(CN V3) |
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Cranial nerve innervates tongue:
sensation in posterior 1/3 |
Glossopharyngeal n. (CN IX)
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Pathology associated:
antiplatelet antibodies |
ITP
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Pathology associated:
bamboo spine on x-ray |
Ankylosing Spondylitis
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Pathology associated:
anti-histone antibodies |
Drug-induced Lupus
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Pathology associated:
webbed neck, short stature |
Turner's Syndrome (XO)
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Pathology associated:
painful, raised lesions on palms fever |
Osler's nodes
(infective endocarditis) * Other signs? |
Janeway lesions
Splinter hemorrhages |
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Pathology associated:
dry eyes & mouth, arthritis |
Sjogrens
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Conditions associated with elevated ESR?
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Infection
Inflammation Neoplasm * Examples? |
Osteomyeletis
Polymyalgia Rheumatica RA Temporal Arthritis SLE Pregnancy |
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Toxic side effects of TCA's?
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"Tri C's"
Coma Convulsions Cardiotoxic * Others? |
Pyrexia
Respiratory depression |
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Anti-seizure meds used to treat bipolar disorder?
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Lamotrigine
Valproate Carbamazepine Phenytoin * Prototypical bipolar med? |
Lithium
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Organisms treated with:
Tetracyclines |
VACUUM THe BedRoom
V. cholera Acne Chlamydia Ureaplasma Urealyticum Mycoplasma pneumoniae Tularemia H. pylori Borrelia burgdorferi Rickettsia |
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Organisms treated with:
Macrolides |
"PUS"
Pneumonia (atypicals) - Legionella - Mycoplasma - Chlamydia URI's - Group A Strep STD's - Gonorrhea - Chlamydia |
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Organisms treated with:
2nd Gen Cephalosporins |
"HEN PEcKS" & Gram (+) Cocci
H. influenza Enterobacter Neisseria Proteus E. coli Klebsiella Serratia |
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Symptoms of organophosphate poisoning?
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"DUMBBELSS"
- Makes you "leaky" Diarrhea Urination Miosis Bronchospasm Bradycardia Excitation (skeletal muscle) Lacrimation Sweating Salivation * MoA? |
Irreversible inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase
Increased Ach (decreased breakdown) |
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Symptoms of atropine overdose?
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"Dry & Hot"
Hot as a Hare Dry as a Bone Red as a Beet Blind as a Bat Mad as a Hatter Bloated as a Toad * Technical terms? |
Cycloplegia
Confusion Hot Mydriasis Tachycardia Constipation Urinary Retention |
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Brain structure responsible for extraocular eye movements in REM?
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PPRF
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