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[Show more]An 80-year-old woman comes to the urgent care clinic with dyspnoea on exertion. On physical examination, her blood pressure is 100/70, and her pulse is 75. She has no pulsus paradoxus. Her jugular veins are distended, and she has distant heart sounds. In addition, she has extra third and fourth hear...
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Add to cartAn 80-year-old woman comes to the urgent care clinic with dyspnoea on exertion. On physical examination, her blood pressure is 100/70, and her pulse is 75. She has no pulsus paradoxus. Her jugular veins are distended, and she has distant heart sounds. In addition, she has extra third and fourth hear...
HERPETIC WHITLOW correct answer: Painful grouped vesicles on an erythematous base located on the distal finger 
Cause: Infection with HSV 
Treatment: 
Self-limiting disease 
Antiviral (e.g., acyclovir) may be beneficial 
 
ONYCHOCRYPTOSIS/ INGROWN NAILS correct answer: Inflammation and soft tissue...
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Add to cartHERPETIC WHITLOW correct answer: Painful grouped vesicles on an erythematous base located on the distal finger 
Cause: Infection with HSV 
Treatment: 
Self-limiting disease 
Antiviral (e.g., acyclovir) may be beneficial 
 
ONYCHOCRYPTOSIS/ INGROWN NAILS correct answer: Inflammation and soft tissue...
Does having a 1st deg relative w prostate cancer inc the risk? correct answer: Yes (2X the risk) 
 
2nd deg relative: 1:7 
 
What is the half life of PSA? correct answer: 2.2 days 
 
What determines the range of normal PSA? correct answer: Age (inc w age) 
 
What med can dec PSA? correct answer: ...
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Add to cartDoes having a 1st deg relative w prostate cancer inc the risk? correct answer: Yes (2X the risk) 
 
2nd deg relative: 1:7 
 
What is the half life of PSA? correct answer: 2.2 days 
 
What determines the range of normal PSA? correct answer: Age (inc w age) 
 
What med can dec PSA? correct answer: ...
STABLE angina definiton correct answer: substernal "gripping" chest pain or pressure on exertion, relieved w/ rest or NTG 
 
One vessel disease treatment correct answer: Tx β-blocker + aspirin + nitrates 
 
two vessel treatment correct answer: Tx β-blocker + aspirin + nitrates vs PTCA OR CABG...
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Add to cartSTABLE angina definiton correct answer: substernal "gripping" chest pain or pressure on exertion, relieved w/ rest or NTG 
 
One vessel disease treatment correct answer: Tx β-blocker + aspirin + nitrates 
 
two vessel treatment correct answer: Tx β-blocker + aspirin + nitrates vs PTCA OR CABG...
SPIKES correct answer: Setting up interview, assessing patient Perception, obtaining patient's Invitation to disclose information, giving Knowldege and information to patient, addressing patient's Emotions, Strategy and Summary 
 
Canada Health Act correct answer: Accessibility, Comprehensivenes...
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Add to cartSPIKES correct answer: Setting up interview, assessing patient Perception, obtaining patient's Invitation to disclose information, giving Knowldege and information to patient, addressing patient's Emotions, Strategy and Summary 
 
Canada Health Act correct answer: Accessibility, Comprehensivenes...
Pt is competent and agrees to a procedure but his proxy refuses, what do you do ? correct answer: Do procedure, PT is competent and overrides the proxy 
 
CPSS (Canadian perinatal surveillance system) correct answer: Abuse during preggy results in poor fetal and maternal outcome 
Violence was meas...
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Add to cartPt is competent and agrees to a procedure but his proxy refuses, what do you do ? correct answer: Do procedure, PT is competent and overrides the proxy 
 
CPSS (Canadian perinatal surveillance system) correct answer: Abuse during preggy results in poor fetal and maternal outcome 
Violence was meas...
Absent seizures duration, presentation clinically and diagnostically, and tx correct answer: • Present 4-10 yo 
• Brief (<20 seconds) impairment of consciousness (staring spells) 
• Preserved muscle tone 
• Unresponsive to tactile/verbal stimulation 
• Simple automatisms frequently pre...
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Add to cartAbsent seizures duration, presentation clinically and diagnostically, and tx correct answer: • Present 4-10 yo 
• Brief (<20 seconds) impairment of consciousness (staring spells) 
• Preserved muscle tone 
• Unresponsive to tactile/verbal stimulation 
• Simple automatisms frequently pre...
Public health definition correct answer: organized efforts of society to keep people healthy and prevent injury, illness and premature death. It is a combination of programs, services and policies that protect and promote the health of all Canadians 
 
A typical list of public health responsibiliti...
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Add to cartPublic health definition correct answer: organized efforts of society to keep people healthy and prevent injury, illness and premature death. It is a combination of programs, services and policies that protect and promote the health of all Canadians 
 
A typical list of public health responsibiliti...
If there is labial fusion due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency what is the treatment? what about if it is because androgen excesS? correct answer: tx: if too much--> then d/c androgens, if due to 21 hydroxylase: cortisol + reconstructive surgery 
 
How does vaginal atresia present correct answer: p...
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Add to cartIf there is labial fusion due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency what is the treatment? what about if it is because androgen excesS? correct answer: tx: if too much--> then d/c androgens, if due to 21 hydroxylase: cortisol + reconstructive surgery 
 
How does vaginal atresia present correct answer: p...
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome correct answer: Perihepatic infection which results in liver capsule (aka Glisson's capsule) inflammation from pelvic infections such as gonorrhea & chlamydia 
 
Rocephin correct answer: Ceftriaxone 125mg 
 
Koilocytosis correct answer: Nuclear enlargement with atypical...
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Add to cartFitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome correct answer: Perihepatic infection which results in liver capsule (aka Glisson's capsule) inflammation from pelvic infections such as gonorrhea & chlamydia 
 
Rocephin correct answer: Ceftriaxone 125mg 
 
Koilocytosis correct answer: Nuclear enlargement with atypical...
Apthous ulcers, genital ulcers, uveitis correct answer: Bechet's disease 
 
Inflammation of large joint, conjuntivitis/uveitis, urethritis/cervicitis correct answer: Reiter's syndrome 
 
Asymmetrical oligoarthritis (DIP), symmetrical seronegative arthritis, dactylitis, onycholysis, psoriasis cor...
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Add to cartApthous ulcers, genital ulcers, uveitis correct answer: Bechet's disease 
 
Inflammation of large joint, conjuntivitis/uveitis, urethritis/cervicitis correct answer: Reiter's syndrome 
 
Asymmetrical oligoarthritis (DIP), symmetrical seronegative arthritis, dactylitis, onycholysis, psoriasis cor...
ovulatory abnormal pre-menopausal menstrual bleeding 
- definition correct answer: normal cycle length (28 days +/- 7) but abnormal (excessive) volume of blood loss: 
a) menses >7days 
b) blood loss >80mL 
-soak through menstrual products q1-2 hours 
-passage of clots larger than a dime 
-sel...
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Add to cartovulatory abnormal pre-menopausal menstrual bleeding 
- definition correct answer: normal cycle length (28 days +/- 7) but abnormal (excessive) volume of blood loss: 
a) menses >7days 
b) blood loss >80mL 
-soak through menstrual products q1-2 hours 
-passage of clots larger than a dime 
-sel...
What conditions should be considered in an adult presenting with an upper GI bleed? correct answer: 1. Peptic ulcer disease: Duodenal ulcers or Gastric ulcers 
2. Varices 
3. Mallory-weiss tears 
4. Gastritis/esophagitis 
5. Aortoenteric fistula 
6. Malignancy 
7. Angiodysplasia 
 
What factors s...
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Add to cartWhat conditions should be considered in an adult presenting with an upper GI bleed? correct answer: 1. Peptic ulcer disease: Duodenal ulcers or Gastric ulcers 
2. Varices 
3. Mallory-weiss tears 
4. Gastritis/esophagitis 
5. Aortoenteric fistula 
6. Malignancy 
7. Angiodysplasia 
 
What factors s...
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