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abx for diverticulitis
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flagyl + quinolone
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treatment for trich and BV
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flagyl
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diarrhea plus PNA =
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legionella
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presents as pneumonitis
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bronchogenic carcinoma
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recommended OCP for breast feeding women
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progestin-only
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postpartem fever is most oftne a sign of
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endometritis
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in women who are NOT breast feeding menstruation usually begins by
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the third post partam month
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MCC of postpartem hemorrhage is
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uterine atony
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MCC of postpartem hemorrhage is uterine atony how is this managed
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bimanual uterine massage then methergine, the prostagalndin F2a, or even misosprostol.
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non breastfeeding women should wait how long to start OCPs
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3 weeks
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lactations-induced amenorrhea provides a high lievel of natural contraception for how long?
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6 mo postpartem
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in general are contraindicated in systolic HF
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CCBs
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what CCBs are used in diastolic HF
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nondyhidropyridine CCBs (dilt, verap)
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what immunizations would be recommended for a healthy 16y/o female
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Tdap booster, menningococcal and HPV
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what HPV is warts
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6 and 11
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6 and 11 is
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warts
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sexually active males can be screened for presumptive ghonnorrea and chlamydia by urine test for what
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leukocyte esterase
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the murmur of HCM us best heard
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along the left sternal border and accentuates with activities that decreases the preload
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what diuretics can improve osteoporosis
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thiazides
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sausage-like mass felt in an infant
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intussuseption
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what can present similarly to intussuseption
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malrotation and volvulus
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ultrasound of intussuseption reveals
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bull's eye or coiled spring lesion
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both diagnostic and therapeutic in cases of intussusception?
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barium enema
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Upper GI contrast study of pyloric stenosis
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double track sign
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if malrotation presents it presents when
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within the first month
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if malrotation presents it presents within the first month and the test of choice is
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upper GI series
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presentation of malrotation
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child less than 1 month of age with biliouis vomiting and abdominal pain the test of choice is an upper GI series
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catch phrase for malrotation
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beaklike appearance of the contrast medium caused bya volvulus
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beaklike
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catch phrase for malrotation, volvulus
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the prescence of blood in the vomitus and pneumomediastinum point to
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an esophageal perforation, most likelt 2/2 a foregn body
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If someone with malrotation presents ouside of the early 1 month diagnosis they may present as such
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a 7 year old with 3 episodes of severe abdominal pain and vomiting in the last month previously diagnosed with failure to thrive
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what places you at risk for intussusception
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a meckels diverticulum
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