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1. Treatment for supraventricular tachycardias






2. What are the medications used to treat labyrinthitis - vestibular neuronitis - and BPV?






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






4. Mainstay treatment for soft tissue inflammation (Shoulder)






5. What are the features of nephrotic syndrome?






6. What are the three types of lice?






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






8. Chronic pain and shoulder stiffness with limited motion






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






10. Describe the presentation of myocardial pain?






11. History and PE for Pneumonia






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






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






14. Name the diagnosis of heartburn: regurgitation - dysphagia






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






16. What is the caUse of benign positional vertigo?






17. What is the Epley maneuver?






18. What are the symptoms of palpitations?






19. What is afterload?






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






21. What the consequences of decreased cardiac output?






22. A ___ ___ ____records the cardiac rhythm for 24 hours and can detect arrhythmia.






23. What occurs after ovulation






24. Name the skin lesion: larger fluctuant erythematous lesions that also occur in association with hairy legions






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






26. Menometrorrhagia






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






28. 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






29. patients with herpes zoster may experience what symptom before the rash appear?






30. History for Sinusitis

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31. How to NSAIDs contribute to gastritis and ulcer formation?






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






33. 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






34. What is the Barany maneuver?






35. 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






36. Lab testing for heart palpitation






37. Why is the pap smear one of the most effective cancer screening tools?






38. What does the classic ring worm lesion have?






39. Cycle length variabilty is primarily due to what?






40. At was quantity does urine dipstick test detect elevated protein?






41. What are the primary glomerular diseases?






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






43. Name the type of headache: mild to moderate intensity; located in the bilateral occipital-frontal areas; dull or band-like; lasts for hours; often assoc. with stress.






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






45. Name the diagnosis: live in the mouth - vaginal tract - and gut; produce budding spores - pseudohypahe (elongated cells) - or true hypae






46. What places women at higher risk of getting cervical cancer?






47. Constipation: What are indications for lab testing?






48. What is the caUse of acute larbyrinthitis or vestibular neuronitis?






49. What should preconception counseling include?






50. Name the skin lesion: pustule in association with a hair follice