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86 Cards in this Set
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Bacteremia/pneumonia
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S. aureus
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Bacteria associated with cancer
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H. pylori
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Bacteria found in the GI tract
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Bacteroides (2nd is E. coli)
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Brain tumor in adults
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Mets>astrocytoma>meningioma>schwannoma
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Brain tumor in kids
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Medulloblastoma
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Brain tumor--supratentorial (kids)
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craniopharyngioma
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Breast cancer
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Infiltrating ductal carcinoma
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Breast mass
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Fibrocystic change (postmenopause = carcinoma)
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Benign breast tumor
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Fibroadenoma
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Bug in a dibilitated, hospitalized pneumonia pt
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Klebsiella
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Cardiac 1' tumor in adults
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Myxoma (ball and valve)
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Cardiac 1' tumor in kids
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Rhabdomyoma
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Cardia tumor in adults
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Mets
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Cardiomyopathy
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Dilated cardiomyopathy
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Chromosomal disorder
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Down Syndrome (associated with ALL, Alzheimer's, endocardial cushion defects)
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Chronic arrhythmia
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A fib (high risk of emboli)
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Congenital cardiac anomaly
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VSD
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Constrictive pericarditis
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TB
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Coronary artery invovled in thrombosis
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LAD>RCA>LCA
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Cyanosis (early; less common)
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Tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of the great vessels, truncus arteriosis
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Cyanosis (late; more common)
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VSD, ASD, PDA (close with indomethacin; open with misoprostol)
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Demyelinating disease
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MS
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Dietary deficit
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Iron
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Epiglottitis
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H. influenza, type B
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Esophageal cancer
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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Gene involved in cancer
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p53 - tumor suppressor
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Group affected by cystic fibrosis
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Caucasians
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Gynecologic malignancy
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endometrial carcinoma
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Heart murmur
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MV prolapse
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Heart valve in bacterial endocarditis
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Mitral
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Heart valve in bacterial endocarditis, IVDA
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Tricuspid
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Heart valve in rheumatic fever
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mitral valve (aortic is 2nd)
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Helminth infection
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Enterobius vermicularis (Ascaris is 2nd)
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Hereditary Bleeding Disorder
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VWD
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Kidney stones
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calcium (radiopaque)
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Liver disease
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Alcoholic liver disease
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Location of brain tumors in adults
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supratentorial
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Location of brain tumors in kids
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infratentorial
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Lysosomal storage dz
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Gaucher's dx
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Male cancer
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Prostatic Carcinoma
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Malignancy associated with noninfectious fever
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Hodgkin's
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Malignant skin tumor
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basal cell carcinoma (rarely mets)
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Mets to bone
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breast, lung, thyroid, testes, prostate, kidney
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Mets to brain
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lung, breast, skin, kidney, GI
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Mets to liver
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colon, gastric, pancreatic, breast, lung
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Motor neuron dz
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ALS
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Neoplasm in kids
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ALL (cerebral medulloblastoma 2nd)
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Nephrotic syndrome
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Membraneous glomerulonephritis
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Obstruction of the male urinary tract
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BPH
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Opportunisitic infection in AIDS
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Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
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Organ receiving mets
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adrenal glands
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Organ sending mets
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lung>breast, stomach
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benign ovarian tumor
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serous cystadenoma
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malignant ovarian tumor
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serous cystadenocarcinoma
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pancreatic tumor
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adenocarcinoma (head of pancreas)
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Patient with ALL, CLL, AML, CML
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child, elderly, adult,adult
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Pt with Hodgkin's
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young male unless nodular sclerosis - female)
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Patient with minimal change dz
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young child
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Patient with Reiter's
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Male
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Pituitary tumor
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Prolactinoma
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preventable cancer
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lung cancer
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primary bone tumor in adults
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multiple myeloma
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primary hyperparathyroidism
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adenomas > hyperplasia> carcinoma
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primary liver tumor
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hepatoma
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renal tumor
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renal cell carcinoma (vonHippleLindau and acquired PKD)
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secondary hyperparathyroidism
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hypocalcemia of chronic renal failure
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sexually transmitted disease
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Chlamydia
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site of diverticula
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sigmoid colon
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site of metastisis
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regional lymph nodes
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second most common site of mets
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liver
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sites of atherosclerosis
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abdominal aorta > coronary > popliteal > carotid
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skin cancer
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basal cell carcinoma
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stomach cancer
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adenocarcinoma
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testicular tumor
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seminoma
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thyroid cancer
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papillary carcinoma
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tracheoesophageal fistula
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lower esophagus joins trachea/upper esophagus - blind pouch
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tumor in men
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prostate carcinoma
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tumor in women
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leiomyoma (estrogen dependent)
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tumor of infancy
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hemangioma
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tumor of the adrenal medulla in adults
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pheochromocytoma (benign)
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tumor of the adrenal medulla in kids
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neuroblastoma (malignant)
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type of Hodgkin's
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nodular sclerosis
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type of non-Hodgkin's
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follicular, small cleaved
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vasculitis
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temporal arteritis
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viral encephalitis
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HSV
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vitamin deficiency in the US
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folic acid
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