Week 4 Flashcards
what disease is characterized by albuminocytologic dissociation in CSF?
Guillain-Barre
+valgus/abduction stress test indicates what?
MCL tear
what TORCH infection is characterized by diffuse intracerebral calcifications and ventrticulomegaly?
Toxo (also with chorioretinitis)
which virus is characterized by posterior oropharynx vesicles? what about anterior oropharynx vesicles?
coxsackie (herpangina);
HSV
most common ekg finding in a patient with digoxin toxicity?
atrial tachycardia with AV block
next step in a patient with decreased fetal movement and non-reactive stress test?
biophysical profile
treatment of:
methemoglobinemia?
lead poisoning?
ethyelene glycol/methanol?
methylene blue for metheme
dimercaprol for lead
fomepizole for eth/meth
how long should a patient remain on anti-depressants once symptoms have abated?
at least 6 months
what congenital heart defect presents with cyanosis and a single loud second heart sound?
transposition of the great vessels
what congenital murmur is characterized by a harsh systolic ejection murmur of the LUSB?
tetralogy of fallot;
initial step in management of HSIL?
what if pregnant?
colposcopy;
colposcopy
classic cause of chronic watery diarrhea and hypokalemia
VIPoma
succinycholine can cause severe ____ in patients with muscle trauma. ____ can cause aute liver failure
hyperkalemia;
halothane
potassium citrate can be used to prevent what kind of kidney stones?
uric acid (alkalinizes urine)
a SAAG ___ 1.1 indicates the cause is most likely related to portal HTN
> 1.1