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






2. Things that need to be included in history of shoulder pain






3. Describe the presentation tracheobronchitis






4. Pain in shoulder when throwing - swimming - or serving a tennis ball






5. True or false: Migraine headaches require two of these four headache characteristics for diagnosis: unilateral location - pulsatile quality - moderate to severe intensity - or aggravation by movement. They must also be associated with one of the foll






6. Diagnosis of HTN






7. Regular bleeding at intervals of less than 21 days






8. What is the mechanism of action for stimulant agents in treating constipation?






9. Name 4 factors that predispose an individual to develop pneumonia.






10. Who should have Xray testing for shoulder pain?






11. Define nephrotic range proteinuria






12. Name the diagnosis: a ringowrm fungi that infects and survives only on dead keratin (stratum corneum) - the hair and the nails






13. In addition to cardiac disease - chest pain could be attributed to 4 other causes. Name them






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






15. What are the three types of lice?






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






17. What is the peripheral caUse of vertigo?






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






19. What is the goal of CHF treatment? What drugs should be used?






20. What is considered normal blood loss during a menstrual cycle?






21. What drugs do you use to treat H.pylori + PUD?






22. What is the leading caUse of parasitic diarrhea that presents as foul - greasy - bulky stools with associated weight loss or neuropathy?






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






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






25. What treatments are the cornerstone for treating cases of functional constipation?






26. Treatment of Rhinosinusitis for symptoms persisting longer than 7-10 days






27. Name the diagnosis of heartburn: colicky right upper quadrant pain - with meals - radiation to scapular regions






28. What are the signs of malignant hypertension?






29. Name the skin lesion: small tumors of the skin that obscure normal skin lines - have a mosaic surface pattern - and may have thrombosed vessels appeairng as black dots on the surface






30. What type of diuretic is the most widely used for HTN? What are some SE of this drug?






31. Mainstay treatment for soft tissue inflammation (Shoulder)






32. What are the common causes for laryngitis?






33. How is constipation clinically defined?






34. Whats the diagnosis: Watery stools accompanied by a low-grade fever - headache - nausea or vomiting - and achiness






35. Name the microorganism: impetigo - erysipelas - cellulitis - lymphangitis






36. Which diuretic is best for HTN patients with renal impairment? What should be checked before administered?






37. What are signs of pulmonary congestion?






38. What are the secondly causes of glomerular disease?






39. Name the diagnosis: umbilicated skin lesion that is spread by autoinoculation - scratching - or touching a lesion. Discrete 2 to 5 mm slightly umbilicated flesh-colored - dome shaped papules occurring on the face - trunk - axillae - and extremities i






40. When does troponin rise following myocardial injury or infarction?






41. What are the four classes of medications that are most commonly used for 1st line agents in HTN?






42. Name the diagnosis: a fertilized female mite burrow through the stratum corneum to being a 30 day life cycle of egg laying and deposition of fecal matter. After the eggs have hatched - the mites can migrate to other areas such as the finger webs - wr






43. What is the role of LH in the menstrual cycle






44. Diagnostic Evaluation of Abnoraml vaginal bleeding






45. Four muscles of rotator cuff






46. What is the Barany maneuver?






47. Why don't ACEi work well for the elderly and African Americans when treating HTN?






48. Name the diagnosis: transmitted by airborne droplets or vesicular fluid; patients are contagious from 2 days before onset of the rash until all lesions have crusted. The rash has a centripetal distribution - starting at the trunk and spreading to the






49. What medications can cause heart palpitations?






50. What does orthostatic positional changes that bring on dizziness suggest?