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Chronic Benign Neutropenia
AVNRT
TCA’s Overdose Symptoms ?
Methemoglobinemia
DCS
Acute Angle Glaucoma
Anterior Uveitits
Viral Conjuctivitis
an inflammation of the conjunctiva caused by a viral infection, leading to redness, itching, and discharge.
Endophalthmitis
A severe inflammation of the interior of the eye, often caused by an infection, which can lead to vision loss.
Viral Keratitis
Common Ocular Emergencies
SIRS Criteria
Competence vs Capacitance
Glasglow Score
Anterior Uveitis
Differential for Red Eye
Menigitis ?
Status Epilepticus
General Seizure Medications
Coccaine Induced Cardiovascular Toxicity
Toxic Thyroid
Dengue Fever
Hypothermia
potential complications are cardiac arrhythmia; body becomes more susceptible to atrial and ventricular arrhythmia when the body’s core temp drops below 32 degrees C
Why no AV effect meds in WPW ?
Sparing Vs Non-sparing CN III Palsy
FeNA vs FenUrea
Bells Palsy
Common Scores: APACHE II, CHADs, LRINEC, Ranson Criteria
CIWA
Acute Drug Intoxications
Glascow Score
conversion disorder vs syncope
Initial management ischemic stroke
Hypercapnia in COPD patients physiology
Toxic Alcohol Ingestion
Retinal Detachment
Hyponatremia Classifcations
Initial Medication Treatment for STEMI (Anterior)
Primary vs Secondary RP
Hypoglycemia in Non-Diabetic Patients
Approach to Hyperbillirubenemia
Septic Shock
SIADH
Drug Induced Neutropenia
Types (short summary) of Systematic Amyloidosis
Hereditary Thrombophilias
Euthyroid
Thyroid Nodule Evaluation
Narcolepsy
Cushing’s Triad & Brain Herniation
HCV treatment and screening
Thyroid Storm
Parkland Burn Formula
Treatment of Delirium in older patients
RTA
Common Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Doctrines
Chylorax vs Pseudochylorax
Fishbone Tool-
Le Fort Classification System
Swiss Cheese Model of System Failure
Metabolic Alkalosis Causes
WPW Syndrome
Breat Cyst Managment
Shock
Essential Tremor
Primidone works by blocking voltage gated-Na Channels —> Increased GABA
What is this?
Herplex Encephalitis treat with Acylovir
Hard Ruptured Papillary Muscle Post MI
COPD & Pulmonary HTN ?
COPD (and other lung pathologies) can lead to severe hypoxemia —> pulmonary vasoconstriction —> vascular remodeling -pulmonary HTN & pulmonary edema. In the rest of the body hypoxemia leads to vasodilation
Ranson’s Criteria Example problem and Criteria diagram
Vomiting and electrolytes ?
Increased pH, Decreased Cl, decreased K (metabolic alklaosis and volume depleteion-triggers RAAS)
Parkinson-Plus Syndromes:
Intra-parenchymal Brain Bleed of the Cerebellar Region
Differential for Neuromuscular Weakness
Chemical Pneumonia
Trichophyton tonsurans
Stroke Question
Facet Dislocation
Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Modified Wells Criteria is for what ? And ECG findings
PE likely-hood
Orbital vs Preseptal Cellulitis
CHADVasc
SYmpathetic Opthalmia
autoimmune condition that can occur when T cells become sensitized to previously sequestered eye antigens
Neurogenic Shock Ex & Pathophysiology
Autonomic Dysreflexia
Common types of Errors or Biases
Post multiple RBC transfusion, what should be given?
Common Causes of Water Diaherria in patients with AIDs
Types of Thyroid Diseases based on Iodine Uptake
Modes of Ventilator
Pronator Drift (and how to differentiate from a Cerebellar Dysfunction)
Romberg tests for the Dorsal Column medial leminisicus pathway
Ethics in Medicine
Hypokalemia of ECG
Potassium is vital for regulating the normal electrical activity of the heart. Decreased extracellular potassium causes myocardial hyperexcitability with the potential to develop re-entrant arrhythmias. Severe Hypokalemia can lead to flaccid paralysis, muscle weakness, fatigue, muscle cramps, rhabdomylisis, and arrhythmias.
New York Heart Failure Classification
Four Key Elements of Torts Libaility
Vasovagal & Situational Syncope vs Conversion Disorder
Groups of Physicians
Insurance Plans
behcet syndrome
Crystal-Induced AKI
Necrotizing Otitis Externa
Surgical Intervention only necessary if patient doesn’t respond to meds.