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Questions and Answers on INTERNAL MEDICINE EOR (Twist of Lemons) Scored A
what EKG finding would you see with stbale angina - ANS -ST depression and inverted/flat T waves 
 
what med is first line in chronic angina and prolongs life in those with CAD - ANS -beta blocker 
 
what is the best test for unstable angina - ANS -angiography 
 
what is the #1 risk factor for prinzmetals angina - ANS -smoking 
 
what med is contraindicated in prinzmetals angina - ANS -propranolol 
 
where is the BBB if it is left sided - ANS -V4-V6 
 
where is the BBB if it is right sided - ANS...
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what EKG finding would you see with stbale angina - ANS -ST depression and inverted/flat T waves 
 
what med is first line in chronic angina and prolongs life in those with CAD - ANS -beta blocker 
 
what is the best test for unstable angina - ANS -angiography 
 
what is the #1 risk factor for prinzmetals angina - ANS -smoking 
 
what med is contraindicated in prinzmetals angina - ANS -propranolol 
 
where is the BBB if it is left sided - ANS -V4-V6 
 
where is the BBB if it is right sided - ANS...
INTERNAL MED- EOR Questions , Answers and Important Explanations Guaranteed success
Treatment for SIADH - ANSWER -Fluid restriction 
 
Heinz bodies - ANSWER -G6PD deficiency 
 
X-linked recessive 
 
Low PTH = low or high Ca - ANSWER -LOW Calcium 
 
Tetany 
Chvostek sign (contraction of facial muscles after tapping facial nerve) 
Trousseau sign (induction of carpal pedal spasm) 
Paresthesias (fingertips and perioral) 
Prolonged QT interval - ANSWER -Hypocalcemia 
 
Hypoparathyroidism 
 
PS: high phosphorous 
 
Paresthesias, muscle cramping or spasms, bowel or bladder dysfunction...
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Treatment for SIADH - ANSWER -Fluid restriction 
 
Heinz bodies - ANSWER -G6PD deficiency 
 
X-linked recessive 
 
Low PTH = low or high Ca - ANSWER -LOW Calcium 
 
Tetany 
Chvostek sign (contraction of facial muscles after tapping facial nerve) 
Trousseau sign (induction of carpal pedal spasm) 
Paresthesias (fingertips and perioral) 
Prolonged QT interval - ANSWER -Hypocalcemia 
 
Hypoparathyroidism 
 
PS: high phosphorous 
 
Paresthesias, muscle cramping or spasms, bowel or bladder dysfunction...
Herbal Medicine Questions and Answers Guranteed A+
What herbal medicine is used topically for burns, insect bites and other skin lesions? - ANSWER -Aloe vera 
 
What is an herbal remedy for ulcerative colitis and other intestinal irritations? - ANSWER -Aloe Vera is an herbal remeby for GIT irritations. 
 
Side effects= cramping, diarrhea 
 
Which herbal drug may have an adverse reaction in diabetic patients on oral hypoglycemics? - ANSWER -Aloe Vera taken orally for GIT problems: it may decrease blood sugar, thereby promoting hypoglycemia in pa...
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What herbal medicine is used topically for burns, insect bites and other skin lesions? - ANSWER -Aloe vera 
 
What is an herbal remedy for ulcerative colitis and other intestinal irritations? - ANSWER -Aloe Vera is an herbal remeby for GIT irritations. 
 
Side effects= cramping, diarrhea 
 
Which herbal drug may have an adverse reaction in diabetic patients on oral hypoglycemics? - ANSWER -Aloe Vera taken orally for GIT problems: it may decrease blood sugar, thereby promoting hypoglycemia in pa...
Questions and Answers on Nuclear Medicine Perfect scores
Nuclear Medicine demonstrates: - ANS -function 
 
Nuclear Medicine is under the radiology umbrella because: - ANS -radiation is used 
 
Types of radiation used for conventional radiography - ANS -Alpha, Beta, Particulate, Ionizing 
 
Types of radiation used for nuclear medicine - ANS -Gamma Rays, Nonparticulate 
 
Source of radiation for conventional radiography - ANS -x-ray tube 
 
Source of radiation for nuclear medicine - ANS -patient 
 
Equipment used for conventional radiography - ANS -x-ra...
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Nuclear Medicine demonstrates: - ANS -function 
 
Nuclear Medicine is under the radiology umbrella because: - ANS -radiation is used 
 
Types of radiation used for conventional radiography - ANS -Alpha, Beta, Particulate, Ionizing 
 
Types of radiation used for nuclear medicine - ANS -Gamma Rays, Nonparticulate 
 
Source of radiation for conventional radiography - ANS -x-ray tube 
 
Source of radiation for nuclear medicine - ANS -patient 
 
Equipment used for conventional radiography - ANS -x-ra...
Questions and Answers on Family Medicine EOR Keywords/Buzzwords/Quick Cards
Hallmark of Emphysema - ANSWER -Dyspnea 
 
"pink puffers" - ANSWER -Emphysema 
 
Pursed-lip expiration - ANSWER -Emphysema 
 
Gold standard test for emphysema - ANSWER -Pulmonary Function Test 
 
3 Cardinal symptoms of chronic bronchitis - ANSWER -Chronic cough, sputum production, and dyspnea 
 
"Blue Bloaters" - ANSWER -Chronic Bronchitis 
 
Gold standard test for chronic bronchitis - ANSWER -Pulmonary Function Test 
 
Barrel chest - ANSWER -Emphysema 
 
Most important step in manag...
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Hallmark of Emphysema - ANSWER -Dyspnea 
 
"pink puffers" - ANSWER -Emphysema 
 
Pursed-lip expiration - ANSWER -Emphysema 
 
Gold standard test for emphysema - ANSWER -Pulmonary Function Test 
 
3 Cardinal symptoms of chronic bronchitis - ANSWER -Chronic cough, sputum production, and dyspnea 
 
"Blue Bloaters" - ANSWER -Chronic Bronchitis 
 
Gold standard test for chronic bronchitis - ANSWER -Pulmonary Function Test 
 
Barrel chest - ANSWER -Emphysema 
 
Most important step in manag...
Beginner Veterinary Study Q&A verified solutions Scored A
what is a device used to spin and separate specimens to prepare them for viewing under a microscope? - ANSWER -Centrifuge 
 
What is an enclosure larger than a cage or dog pen where dogs are exercised or kept in veterinary hospitals - ANSWER -Dog run 
 
What is a diagnostic test commonly performed in veterinary hospitals to determine the presence of parasites? - ANSWER -Fecal examinations 
 
What is an ointment that protects the eyes of a dog or other animal in a veterinary hospital from irritat...
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what is a device used to spin and separate specimens to prepare them for viewing under a microscope? - ANSWER -Centrifuge 
 
What is an enclosure larger than a cage or dog pen where dogs are exercised or kept in veterinary hospitals - ANSWER -Dog run 
 
What is a diagnostic test commonly performed in veterinary hospitals to determine the presence of parasites? - ANSWER -Fecal examinations 
 
What is an ointment that protects the eyes of a dog or other animal in a veterinary hospital from irritat...
Emergency Medicine Rotation Questions and Answers Graded A
What are some differential Dx for Anaphylaxis - ANSWER -Angioedema 
uticaria 
asthma 
epiglottitis 
anxiety 
 
S/S Anaphylaxis - ANSWER -Urticaria, erythema, pruritus 
Nasal congestion, sneezing, coryza, cough, tachypnea 
Sensation of throat tightness 
Tachycardia, Hypotension 
 
Treatment of Anaphylaxis - ANSWER -Epinephrine 
Beta Agonist: Albuterol 
Benadryl (H1 receptor blocker) tx cutaneous effects 
Cimetidine (H2 receptor blocker) tx rxn and urticaria 
Methylprednisolone 125mg IV 1x 
 
Majo...
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What are some differential Dx for Anaphylaxis - ANSWER -Angioedema 
uticaria 
asthma 
epiglottitis 
anxiety 
 
S/S Anaphylaxis - ANSWER -Urticaria, erythema, pruritus 
Nasal congestion, sneezing, coryza, cough, tachypnea 
Sensation of throat tightness 
Tachycardia, Hypotension 
 
Treatment of Anaphylaxis - ANSWER -Epinephrine 
Beta Agonist: Albuterol 
Benadryl (H1 receptor blocker) tx cutaneous effects 
Cimetidine (H2 receptor blocker) tx rxn and urticaria 
Methylprednisolone 125mg IV 1x 
 
Majo...
Emergency medicine vocabulary Guaranteed pass
Airway - ANSWER -Includes the mouth, pharynx, larnyx, trachea, bronchi and lungs 
 
Artificial ventilation - ANSWER -Forcing of air or oxygen into the lungs when breathing has stopped 
 
Basic life support - ANSWER -Combination of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiac care to maintain respiration and circulation of a victim 
 
Blood pressure - ANSWER -Measurement of the pressure exerted by the blood on the wall of large blood vessels 
 
Coronary care unit - ANSWER -Specialized hosp...
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Airway - ANSWER -Includes the mouth, pharynx, larnyx, trachea, bronchi and lungs 
 
Artificial ventilation - ANSWER -Forcing of air or oxygen into the lungs when breathing has stopped 
 
Basic life support - ANSWER -Combination of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiac care to maintain respiration and circulation of a victim 
 
Blood pressure - ANSWER -Measurement of the pressure exerted by the blood on the wall of large blood vessels 
 
Coronary care unit - ANSWER -Specialized hosp...
Bundled Internal Medicine Questions and Answers Perfect score
Internal Medicine Questions and Answers bundled exams guaranteed success
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- Internal Medicine Questions and Answers Graded A • Exam (elaborations)
- PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Questions and Answers Scored A • Exam (elaborations)
- Internal Medicine Shelf QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Verified Solutions A • Exam (elaborations)
- Internal Medicine COMAT Review Questions and Answers Graded A • Exam (elaborations)
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Emergency Medicine Shelf Q&A Scored A
What are the burn characterizations if it is from child abuse? - ANSWER -sharp lines of demarcation, uniform depth, lack of splash marks, spared flexural creases 
 
How does hyperthyroidism trigger atrial fibrillation? - ANSWER -increases atrial conduction automaticity 
 
descending motor paralysis, begins with cranial nerves, can lead to hypoventilation and respiratory acidosis due to diaphragmatic paralysis - ANSWER -botulinum toxicity (impaired neuromucular transmission) 
 
What can help prev...
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What are the burn characterizations if it is from child abuse? - ANSWER -sharp lines of demarcation, uniform depth, lack of splash marks, spared flexural creases 
 
How does hyperthyroidism trigger atrial fibrillation? - ANSWER -increases atrial conduction automaticity 
 
descending motor paralysis, begins with cranial nerves, can lead to hypoventilation and respiratory acidosis due to diaphragmatic paralysis - ANSWER -botulinum toxicity (impaired neuromucular transmission) 
 
What can help prev...