Buzzwords
This page consists of high-yield word associations meant for rapid review while studying for ITE or boards
Cardiovascular
Dermatology
Environmental
GI
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Answer
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| Painful bowel movements with BRB when wiping? |
Anal fissure
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| Most common cause of small bowel obstruction? |
Adhesions
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| Most common cause of large bowel obstruction? |
Cancer
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| Management of thrombosed hemorrhoid? |
Elliptical incision to remove clot
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| Risk factors for sigmoid volvulus? |
Elderly, residents of long-term and psychiatric facilities, hx chronic constipation
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| Risk factors for cecal volvulus? |
Younger patients than sigmoid volvulus (30-60 yo), pregnancy
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| Most common location for esophageal foreign body in children? |
Cricopharyngeus muscle
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| Most common location for esophageal foreign body in adults? |
Lower esophageal sphincter
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| Infant with bloody stools that are hemoccult negative after recently starting antibiotics. Which antibiotic were they prescribed? |
Cefdinir
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| Toddler with bloody diarrhea and seizures. Diagnosis? |
Shigella
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| Diagnostic criteria for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis? |
Ascitic fluid with PMNs ≥250 (≥100 for peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis)
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HENT
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Answer
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| Best solutions for an avulsed tooth? |
Hank's solution>Milk>Saliva>Saline
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| Ellis classification for dental fractures? |
Class I: Enamel
Class II: Dentin exposed
Class III: Pulp exposed
Management: Dental referral, Class I file down sharp edges, Classes II/III cover with calcium hydroxide
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| Most common source in anterior epistaxis? |
Kiesselbach plexus
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| Most common source in posterior epistaxis? |
Sphenopalatine artery
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| "Woody" texture and swelling of submandibular tissues w/ tongue elevation? |
Ludwig's angina
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| Most common organism in otitis externa? |
Pseudomonas
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| Most common organism in otitis media? |
Strep pneumo
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| Toddler presents with perioral electrical burns after chewing on a cable. What complication is he/she at risk for? |
Delayed labial artery bleeding (5-21 days after injury)
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Infectious Disease
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Answer
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| Patient with arthralgias and pustule on hand. Diagnosis? |
Disseminated gonorrhea
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| What organism needs to be covered for prophylaxis for a puncture wound through a tennis shoe? |
Pseudomonas, treat with ciprofloxacin
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| Prophylaxis for close contacts of patient with meningococcal meningitis? |
Rifampin
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| Diagnosis and treatment for patient with fever and target rash in the NE United States? |
Lyme disease and doxycycline
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Neurology
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Answer
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| BP goal for acute ischemic stroke? |
<220/120mmHg if not a tPA candidate, <185/110mmHg if giving tPA
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OB/GYN
Pediatrics
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Answer
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| Formula for low end of normal systolic blood pressure? |
70 mmHg + (age in years x 2) mmHg
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Pulmonary
Toxicology
See also: Antidotes
| Question
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Answer
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| Lab findings and treatment for ethanol toxicity? |
+ osmolar gap, + anion gap (if ketoacidosis), supportive care
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| Lab findings and treatment for methanol toxicity? |
+ osmolar, + anion gap, fomepizole, folinic acid, +/- dialysis
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| Lab findings and treatment for ethylene glycol toxicity? |
+ osmolar, + anion gap, fomepizole, thiamine, pyridoxine, +/- dialysis
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| Lab findings and treatment for isopropyl alcohol toxicity? |
+ osmolar gap, - anion gap, supportive care
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| Beta blocker overdose antidotes? |
Glucagon and high dose insulin
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| Beta blocker overdose with wide QRS? |
Propranolol
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| Beta blocker overdose with prolonged QT? |
Sotalol
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| Dispo for patient who presents comatose and is intubated for airway protection, then wakes up in the ED and is A&Ox4? |
Discharge (GHB toxicity, short half life)
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| Mechanism of benzodiazepines? |
Increase frequency of GABA-A channel opening
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| Mechanism of barbiturates? |
Increase duration of GABA-A channel opening
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| Mnemonic for common dialyzable toxins? |
BLISTMED and ISTUMBLED
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| Indications for hyperbaric oxygen in carbon monoxide poisoning? |
CO level >25% (>15% if pregnant), loss of consciousness, severe metabolic acidosis (pH < 7.1), concern for end-organ ischemia
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| Ingestion that mimics tetanus and exhibits "awake" seizures in which patient is alert and oriented during tonic-clonic activity? |
Strychnine
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Miscellaneous
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Answer
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| If an on-scene physician arrives after EMS has initiated care, who makes the final decision, the on-scene doc or the medline physician? |
The medline physician, though he/she can defer to on-scene physician
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See also