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GI/Nutritional (50%) 
1) Abdominal Pain 
RUQ Epigastric LUQ Periumbilical RLQ Suprapubic LLQ 
Colonic Colitis, 
Diverticulitis 
Early 
appendicitis 
Appendicitis, 
colitis, 
diverticulitis, 
IBD, IBS 
Appendicitis, 
colitis, 
diverticulitis, 
IBD, IBS 
Colitis, 
diverticulitis, 
IBD, IBS 
Biliary Cholecystitis, 
cholelithiasis, 
cholangitis 
Cholecystitis, 
cholelithiasis, 
cholangitis 
Hepatic Abscess, 
hepatitis, mass 
Pulm PNA, embolus 
Cardiac MI, 
pericarditis 
Angina, MI, 
pericarditis 
Va...
GTPAL 
o Gravida 
o Term 
o Preterm 
o Abortion 
o Living 
Normal Physiology 
 Phase 1 – Follicular phase [proliferative phase] Days 1-14 
o ESTROGEN predominates 
 Endometrium thickens = proliferation 
 GnRH FSH & LH 
o Ovaries 
 FSH = follicle stimulating hormone follicle & egg maturation 
 LH = stimulates follicle to produce estrogen 
o ESTROGEN Causes NEGATIVE FEEDBACK to HPO system Stops new follicles from maturing 
 OVULATION Days 12-14 
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1) Bipolar I Disorder 
a. RF: FHx/1st-degree relative is strongest RF, men = women 
b. 1% of population, avg age of onset is 20s-30s, new onset is rare after 50 yrs 
c. The earlier the onset, the greater likelihood of psychotic features & the poorer the prognosis 
d. Diagnostic Criteria: 
i. At least 1 manic or mixed episode (only requirement) – manic episodes often cycle 
with occasional depressive episodes but major depressive episodes are not required 
for the dx 
ii. Mania = abnormal & per...
Developmental psychology is the branch of psychology that studies how people change as they age. This course focuses on the description, prediction, and explanation of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of age-related change, from conception to old age
This course takes a feminist perspective to analyze portrayals of sex and gender in film with a particular emphasis on how men and masculinity can be represented. The focus is on how films construct different notions of gender, how films can be read in different ways, and to what social uses film portrayals may be put. The course includes lectures on film criticism, gender theory, and theories of representation, as well as screenings and discussion.
Developmental psychology is the branch of psychology that studies how people change as they age. This course focuses on the description, prediction, and explanation of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of age-related change, from conception to old age
An examination of the major psychological disorders including depression, schizophrenia, personality disorders, psychosomatic disorders, organic disorders, and the disorders of childhood. Emphasis is placed on the description and classification of psychopathology and on the research relating to etiology and treatment.
An examination of the major psychological disorders including depression, schizophrenia, personality disorders, psychosomatic disorders, organic disorders, and the disorders of childhood. Emphasis is placed on the description and classification of psychopathology and on the research relating to etiology and treatment.
An examination of the major psychological disorders including depression, schizophrenia, personality disorders, psychosomatic disorders, organic disorders, and the disorders of childhood. Emphasis is placed on the description and classification of psychopathology and on the research relating to etiology and treatment.
An examination of the major psychological disorders including depression, schizophrenia, personality disorders, psychosomatic disorders, organic disorders, and the disorders of childhood. Emphasis is placed on the description and classification of psychopathology and on the research relating to etiology and treatment.