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1. What medications can cause heart palpitations?






2. What procedures should be performed on women with low-grade and high-grade intraepithelial lesion on pap smear?






3. Four muscles of rotator cuff






4. Pneumonia tx: suitable for healthy adults older than 60






5. When is a lumbar puncture contraindicated?






6. Oligomenorrhea






7. How do you know if heart palpitations are due to stimulant or medication use?






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






9. What are the features of nephrotic syndrome?






10. 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






11. What is most common form of abnormal vaginal bleeding? (give what causes it with answer)






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






13. Isolated - extra pounding beats






14. Chronic pain and shoulder stiffness with limited motion






15. Describe the presentation tracheobronchitis






16. Although urine dipstick test binds to albumin what - other important protein can it fail to detect?






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






18. What are symptoms are CHF?






19. How do you define persistent protein uria?






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






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






22. Tx of chronic or intermittent afibs






23. What are the signs of acute sinusitis?






24. Who should have Xray testing for shoulder pain?






25. Diagnostic Evaluation of Abnoraml vaginal bleeding






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






27. Name the diagnosis of heartburn: regurgitation - dysphagia






28. What are the 2 psych disorders most commonly associated with palpitations?






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






30. Range of motion testing: How do you tell the difference between joint/ligament involvement vs. muscular and/or tendon involvement?






31. 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






32. Describe the history and PE of patient presenting with common cold






33. Constipation: What are indications for lab testing?






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






35. How can GERD (or esophageal motility disorders) lead to chest pain?






36. What is the difference between a Holter monitor or an event monitor?






37. What are the three major risk factors for heart failure?






38. 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






39. Describes what occurs during squamous metaplasia of the cervix.






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






41. What are the secondly causes of glomerular disease?






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






43. What is the Nikolsky sign (elicted when a local skin separation occurs after minor pressure) suggest?






44. What lab test is recommended as baseline for future evaluation of HTN in the event of medication induced neutropenia or agranulocytosis?






45. Describe the presentation of angina?






46. Menometrorrhagia






47. _____ _____ _____ are high in fiber and increase stool volume by absorbing water given to patients with constipation.






48. Diarrhea is defined as an ____ in stool weight to more than ____g per day






49. What are the three types of lice?






50. ______ infections cause approximately 95% of bronchitis cases in healthy adults.