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1. What HPV serotypes are most commonly associated with cervical cancer?






2. Describe the presentation of angina?






3. What hypertension medications should be avoided in the 1st and 2nd trimesters of pregnancy?






4. When does the American Cancer Society recommend obtaining Pap smear in low-risk women






5. Diagnostic Evaluation of Abnoraml vaginal bleeding






6. Carcinoma in situ is generally referred to a gynecologist and requires ______






7. Name the microorganism: folliculitis - cellulitis - furuncles (abscess/ boil) - bullous impetigo and staphylococcal scaleded skin syndrome






8. How are fungal infections diagnosed?






9. Define proteinuria






10. Who should have Xray testing for shoulder pain?






11. PE for a patient getting an abnormal vaginal bleeding work up






12. MI - pericardial tamponade - PE - GI bleed - are...






13. Name the diagnosis: isolated extra or pounding beats; often disappear with excertion






14. Oligomenorrhea






15. patients who present with an MI - unstable angina - or PE should be hospitalization of evaluation






16. What lab tests are recommended for newly diagnosed hypertensive patients?






17. What microganism is causing this array of presentations: Mild - crampy - nonbloody diarrhea to life-threatening hemorrhagic colitis complicated by hemolytic uremic syndrome or thrombopenic purpura






18. Describe the Hx for a patient getting an abnormal vaginal bleeding work-up






19. What is HSV1 associated with? What is HSV 2 associated with? What are the two phases of HSV infections? Describe the rash?






20. When do degenerative changes in the rotator cuff begin and what anatomy does this process usually involve?






21. Name some medications that can cause proteinuria






22. What is the next best step if a patient has two or more positive dipstick tests?






23. What are the three types of lice?






24. In regards to a Pap smear - What should be done if a patient has cervical inflammation from infections such as Chlamydia or yeast that may cause cells to appear abnormal.






25. Name the diagnosis of heartburn: upper abdominal/ epigastric pain - bloating - belching - flatulence - nausea






26. How does systolic vs. diastolic heart failure present on the echocardiogram?






27. SE Of Beta blockers?






28. Pneumonia tx: suitable for healthy adults less than 60






29. After treatment of dysplasia - women need Pap smears every...






30. Name the diagnosis of heartburn: chest pressure - nausea - diaphoresis - palpitations






31. Palpitations: Which patients warrant hospitalization - monitoring and aggressive eval?






32. HIgh risk pregnant patients should be evaluated for ____ and ____






33. What are the most common causes for the common cold?






34. What should blood work include for suspected heart failure?






35. What are the secondly causes of glomerular disease?






36. Name the skin lesion: honey colored crusts






37. Name the diagnosis of heartburn: severe constant mid abdominal pain






38. Name the type of headache: The patient chronically uses analgesic or antimigraine drugs - esp. those with caffeine






39. Glomerular disease usually results in excess __ excretion; whereas tubular disease produce a of ______protein






40. When should invasive eletrophysiologic study should be considered?






41. What is the Epley maneuver?






42. Name the diagnosis: paroxysmal episodes that begin and resolve abruptly.






43. Mainstay treatment for soft tissue inflammation (Shoulder)






44. What are the features of glomerular nephritis






45. What is afterload?






46. What diagnosis does the 'worse headache of my life' suggest?






47. Define nephrotic range proteinuria






48. Uterine bleeding between regular cycles






49. What are the primary glomerular diseases?






50. Name the type of headache: severe - unilateral - localized to the periorbital/ temporal area; usually accompanied by one of the following symptoms- lacrimation - rhinorrhea - ptosis - miosis - nasal congestion - and eyelid edema; attacks occur every