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Jeopardy Board Review

Jeopardy Board Review. Name at least 5 bacterial infections that cause a bloody diarrhea. (pg. 674) Category 1 – 20 points. Most common cause of painless rectal bleeding in infants. (pg. 674) Category 1 – 40 points. Painless rectal bleeding is the most common

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Jeopardy Board Review

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  1. Jeopardy Board Review

  2. Name at least 5 bacterial infections that cause a bloody diarrhea. (pg. 674) Category 1 – 20 points

  3. Most common cause of painless rectal bleeding in infants. (pg. 674) Category 1 – 40 points

  4. Painless rectal bleeding is the most common presentation of this congenital anomaly in children less than 5 years old. This can be a focus about which volvulus, internal hernia, or intussusception develops. (pg. 675). Category 1 – 60 points

  5. Most common cause of intestinal obstruction in children 3 months to 5 years of age. (pg. 675) Category 1 – 80 points

  6. Currant jelly stools and sausage shaped mass palpated in a 1 year old. Name condition and 3 radiographic findings associated with it on plain films of abdomen. (pg. 676) Category 1 – 100 points

  7. An acute multisystem vasculitis of small and medium sized arteries with a particular predilection for the coronary arteries. (pg. 666) Category 2 – 20 points

  8. Of drug induced reactions, most common and leading cause of fatal anaphylaxis. (pg. 719) Category 2 – 40 points

  9. Pt. ate fish at a restaurant 30 minutes prior and now has redness and flushing to his neck and chest. He is also complaining of itchiness, urticaria, headache, abd. cramping, and diarrhea. Fish had a metallic, bitter, peppery taste. (pg. 725) Category 2 – 60 points

  10. Myocarditis is the most common cardiac abnormality. It occurs transiently and is associated with varying degrees of AV block. This is also a cause of Bell’s Palsy. (pg. 1026) Category 2 – 80 points

  11. Vesicular skin eruption that starts on the trunk and then spreads to the face (including mucous membranes of the mouth) and the extremities. palms and soles are spared. Vesicles (dew drops on a rose petal) rapidly evolve into pustules which umbilicate and crust. What are 3 common complications of this disease? p1218 Category 2 – 100 points

  12. Sudden, painless monocular decrease in vision. Fundoscopic exam reveals retinal hemorrhages and tortuous retinal veins. (pg. 1080) Category 3 – 20 points

  13. This type of chemical produces a coagulation necrosis of the cornea when applied appropriately. (pg. 1085) Category 3 – 40 points

  14. Dr. Boulos pushes you aside while doing a lateral canthotomy. Name 5 signs and symptoms of the condition he is treating. (pg. 1090) Category 3 – 60 points

  15. Is a vasculitis of medium and large arteries that can cause optic nerve infarction and permanent visual loss. It is notorius for involving the contralateral nerve within hours to weeks. Name condition and treatment (pg.1083) Category 3 – 80 points

  16. Pt. sees flashing lights, then feels as though a curtain is gradually lowering in front of the affected eye. Name condition and 4 risk factors. (pg. 1082) Category 3 – 100 points

  17. A toxic alcohol which flouresces under a Wood’s lamp, causes both a anion gap metabolic acidosis and an osmol gap. Yields oxalic acid and positive birefringent calcium oxalate crystals in the urine. (pg. 764) Category 4 – 20 points

  18. Formula for serum osmolality. (pg. 840) Category 4 – 40 points

  19. A MUD PILES. What is this a mnemonic for and name the individual components of this memory tool. (pg. 702) Category 4 – 60 points

  20. Glucose is ________, sodium is _______ and potassium is ________ in a patient with adrenal crisis. Category 4 – 80 points

  21. Name 5 clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia in an infant. (pg.695) Category 4 – 100 points

  22. Yo’ momma comes in with a type 1 or type A aortic dissection. What part of the aorta is involved and how is it treated? Category 5 – 20 points

  23. Yo’ momma so fat, she fell down and dislocated her shoulder. What is the most common nerve injury? What are the motor and sensory findings with this deficit? (pg. 415) Category 5 – 40 points

  24. Sorry, yo’ momma gots Trichomoniasis. Describe the clinical presenation and treatment. Category 5 – 60 points

  25. Congratulations, yo’ momma is pregnant. What is the leading cause of maternal death in the first trimester and the 2nd leading cause (overall) of maternal mortality? Name 3 risk factors for the aforementioned condition (562). Category 5 – 80 points

  26. You are actually adopted and Yo’ momma is actually yo’ poppa. Upon examination of his testicles, you find that one of them is swollen, tender, firm, “high-riding”, with a transverse lie. Loss of which reflex has a high specificity for this diagnosis? How do you elicit this reflex on yo’ momma (pg. 602)? Category 5 – 100 points

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