Random Questions Flashcards

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Blood work for aplastic anemia:

A

Pancytopenia:

Low platelets, low rbc, low wbc

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What are the types of cells in Hodgkin’s lymphoma?

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Reed- Steinberg cells

Enlarged lymph nodes

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3
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Scabies rash?

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Small red pruritic dots between fingers and toes

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4
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Petechiae:
Ecchymosis:
Purpura:
Annular rash:
Diffuse rash:
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Petechiae:small macular lesions 1-3mm

Ecchymosis: purple to brown bruise, macular or papular, varied size

Purpura:purple macular lesions larger than 1 cm

Annular rash: ring shaped

Diffuse rash: widely distributed scattered lesions

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5
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Bulla:
Macule:
Nodule:
Papule:
Plaque:
Pustule:
Vesicle:
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Bulla: a circumscribed, elevated fluid-filled lesion greater than 1 cm in size.
Macule: a circumscribed, flat lesion with color change up to 1 cm in size that is not palpable.
Nodule: a circumscribed, elevated solid lesion with depth up to 2 cm e.g. cyst.
Papule: a circumscribed, elevated solid lesion up to 1 cm in size, elevation may be accentuated with oblique lighting, e.g. Mila, acne, verrucae.
Plaque: a circumscribed, elevated, plateaulike, solid lesion greater than 1 cm in size (e.g. psoriasis).
Pustule: a circumscribed, elevated lesion filled with purulent fluid, less than 1 cm in size e.g. acne.
Vesicle: a circumscribed, elevated, fluid-filled lesion up to 1 cm in size (e.g. herpes simplex).

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6
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What to watch for with Vancomycin?

And how to manage symptoms

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Redman syndrome- flushing, pruritus, myalgia, dyspnea, hypotension.

Management: stop infusion, give diphenhydramine, can restart infusion once symptoms resolve.

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What to watch for with Amphotericin B infusion?

What is it used for?

A

It is an antifungal.

Shaking and chills, which could be signs of anaphylactic shock
Hypotension, headache, dyspnea

“Shake and bake”
Renal toxicity
Neurotoxicity: seizures and paresthesia

Low K and mg

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8
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What food to avoid with gout?

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Foods high in purines:

Organ meats, seafood, alcohol

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9
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First line of defense against bacteria?

A

Neutrophils

They also are against fungi

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10
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First line of defense against parasites ?

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Eosinophil

Are also against allergic inflammation response

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11
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Incubation for Lyme disease?

Treatment of Lyme?

A

Incubation 3-32 days

Tx: 10-20 days of tetracycline

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12
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What is Kernig’s sign?

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positive when the thigh is flexed at the hip and knee at 90 degree angles, and subsequent extension in the knee is painful (leading to resistance).

This may indicate subarachnoid hemorrhage or meningitis.

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13
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Epiglottitis is caused by what?

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H. influenza B

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14
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If a rash is present with strep throat, what is it called?

A

Scarlett Fever

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15
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Septic shock treatment?

A

ICU admission
IV fluids
Vasopressors
Oxygen

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16
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Mono is caused by what?

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Epstein-Barr virus

17
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Obtain stool sample for all helminthic diseases EXCEPT:

A

Pinworm

18
Q

Ribavirin is used for what?

What kind of contraindications

A

Antiviral med for RSV.

Odorless, white powder used in aerosolized mist tent / hood.
Use PPE.
Wear respirator!
Throw in chemo waste.

Pregnant women should not be near while child getting med.

19
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Rifampin side effects

A

Orange urine, sweat or tears (harmless)

Hepatotoxicity

antibiotic used to treat or prevent tuberculosis. Rifampin may also be used to reduce certain bacteria in your nose and throat that could cause meningitis or other infections.

20
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2 positive signs of meningitis

A

Kernig’s sign (when the thigh is flexed at the hip and knee at 90 degree angles, and subsequent extension in the knee is painful (leading to resistance). This may indicate subarachnoid hemorrhage or meningitis.

Brudzinski’s sign :Severe neck stiffness causes a patient’s hips and knees to flex when the neck is flexed.

21
Q

Test for HIV

A

Western blot
Elisa
Must get 2 positives of each for confirmation

22
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WBC that increases with healing

A

Basophils

23
Q

Syphilis sign in stage one

A

Painless chancre

24
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What is CREST syndrome

A

CREST syndrome, also known as the limited cutaneous form of systemic sclerosis (lcSSc), is a multisystem connective tissue disorder. The acronym “CREST” refers to the five main features:

Calcinosis: (formation of calcium deposits in any soft tissue)
Raynaud’s phenomenon:
Esophageal dysmotility
Sclerodactyly: (thickening and tightening of fingers and toes)
Telangiectasia: (spider veins)