UWorld_7.19 Flashcards

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Tx of lichen sclerosis

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high-potency vaginal steroids

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Tx of atrophic vaginitis

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low-dose vaginal estrogen

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Causes of bilious emesis @ neonate

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  • meconium ileus
  • hirschsprung disease
  • malrotation
  • duodenal atresia
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Bilious emesis @ neonate + gasless abdomen on abd. xr ==> evaluation?

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  • upper GI series:

- if ligament of treitz on right side ==> malroation

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Evaluation of dilated loops of bowel on abd. XR

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  • constrast enema
  • @ microcolon ==> meconium ileus
  • @ rectosigmoid transition zone ==> hirschsprung
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Double bubble sign ==> dx?

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duodenal atresia

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blunt chest trauma + hemorrhagic shock + tracheal deviation ==> dx?

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hemothorax

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Cause of urinary retention in older person w/sciatica

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pain prevents valsalva (esp. if also BPH present)

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Indications for cystoscopy

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  • gross hematuria w/out evidence of glomerular disease or infection
  • microscopic hematuria w/risk for malignancy
  • recent UTIs
  • obstructive sx w/suspicion for stricture/stone
  • irritative sx w/out urinary infection
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Risk factors for bladder cancer

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  • smoken
  • occupation: pains, metal workers
  • chronic cystitis
  • cyclophosphamide exposure
  • pelvic radiation
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Furuncle presentation

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  • skin abscess
  • usually 2/2 s. aureus
  • painful pustule/nodule draining purulent material
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Myxoma presentation

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  • constitutional sx: fever, weight loss, raynauds
  • CV
  • embolization
  • lung invasion
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Loss of peripheral vision + cupping of optic disc ==> dx?

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open-angle glaucoma

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Justification for anti-depressants in teens

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risk for suicide from untx depression outweighs risk of suicide from taking meds

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Mechanism of amenorrhea in female athletes

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-decreased GnRH and LH ==> decreased estrogen

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Risks for aspiration PNA

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  • poor dentition
  • upper GI instrumentation
  • GERD
  • dysphagia
  • impaired consciousness
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Hyperthyroidism w/low radioiodine uptake

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  • silent/painless thyroiditis

- subacute/de Quervain’s thyroiditis

18
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Mesenteric ischemia presentation

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  • rapid onset periumbilical pain (severe)
  • pain OUT OF PROPORTION to exam
  • hematochezia (late complication)
19
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Papilledema impact on vision

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  • caused by increased ICP
  • transient vision loss for seconds w/changes in head position
  • req. urgent evaluation b/c canc lead to vision loss
20
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rapid correction of hypernatremia ==> ?

A

cerebral edema

21
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rapid correction of hyponatremia ==>

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osmotic demyelination

22
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Presentation/tx of bacillary angiomatosis

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  • bright red, firm, friable exophytic nodules
  • caused by bartonella
  • tx = oral erythromycin
23
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Succinylcholine SE/contraindication

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  • depolarizing m. relaxant

- can lead to K+ release; contraindicated @ hyperkalemia