
COMSAE 112 HY
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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What drug is used in the treatment of renal cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma?
What is the MOA of aldesleukin?
What oncogene is associated with melanoma?
What tumors are visualized using an S-100 stain?
Which of the following are gram negative diplococci?
Which of the following are gram negative coccobacilli?
Which of the following are lactose fermenting gram negative bacilli?
Which of the following are non-lactose ferment gram negative bacilli?
Which of the following bacteria are curved rods?
What bacteria are gram positive bacilli?
Which of the following bacteria are branching filaments?
Which of the following are gram positive cocci that are alpha hemolytic?
Which of the following are gram positive cocci and beta hemolytic?
What heart failure drugs cause depression?
What medication is used in the treatment of subarachnoid hemorrhage?
A patient presents with a biconvex, hyperdense collection of blood that does not cross suture lines on CT. What do they most likely have?
A patient presents with a crescent-shaped hemorrhage that cross suture lines on CT. What do they most likely have?
Which of the following is typically seen in shaken babies?
A patient experiences rupture of bridging veins. What do they most likely have?
A patient has rupture of the middle meningeal arteries. What is the patient most likely experiencing?
A patient presents with pharyngitis and culture shows a gram negative coccobacilli. What are they infected with?
A patient has a PMH of EBV and Reed-Sternberg cells in a distinctive tumor with giant cells. What do they have?
What are subtypes of Hodgkin lymphoma?
A patient presents with pigmentary skin changes (skin cancer), vomiting, QT prolongation and garlic breath. What toxin were they exposed to?
A patient presents with microcytic anemia, lines on gingivae, encephalopathy, erythrocyte basophilic stippling, abdominal colic, and wrist/foot drop. What were they exposed to?
A patient presents with insomnia, wine urine, black feces, grey skin, and neuro sx like tremor, ataxia, blindness (brain and kidneys). What toxin were they exposed to?
Which of the following results in crescent moon shape on LM consisting of fibrin and plasma proteins?
A farmer first presents with dyspnea, cough, chest tightness, fever and HA. Now, his sx worsened and he has irreversible fibrosis with noncaseating granulomas, alveolar spetal thickening, and traction bronchiectasis?
A newborn presents with deafness, cataracts and PDA with a blueberry muffin rash that spreads from face to to trunk then extremities. What are they infected with?
A newborn presents with jaundice, petechiae, hepatosplenomegaly, and cataracts. What are they infected with?
Which of the following describes when nonrandom sampling or treatment allocation of subjects such that the study population is not representative of target population?
Which of the following describes when awareness of a disorder alters recall by subjects and is common in retrospective studies?
Which of the following describes when information is gathered in a systemically distorted manner (ie faulty measuring device)?
Which of the following describes when a researcher's belief in the efficacy of a treatment changes the outcome of that treatment?
Which of the following describes when early detection is interpreted as increased survival but the disease course has not changed?
Which of the following describes when a screening test detects diseases with long latency periods while those with shorter latency period become symptomatic earlier?
What artery lesion would result in ipsilateral Horner's syndrome?
Necrosis of the femoral head is likely caused by a fracture at
A patient presents with brown macules on/in mouth and palms and intussusception. What condition do they have?
What does cocaine prevent the reuptake of?
An alcoholic presents with jaundice, what is the most likely mechanism of this?
A wrestler comes in for a routine physical and has elevated bilirubin with no jaundice, what is the most likely mechanism of this?
What is the formula for odds ratio?
What is the formula for sensitivity?
What is the formula for specificity?
AÂ young man whose was stabbed in the sternum by a javelin, what part of the heart do you expect to be damaged?
What is the best site for thoracentesis?
What medication would you give to a pregnant patient in order to lower her blood pressure without affecting cardiac contractility?
What is the innervation of the medial aspect of the dorsal forearm?
What is the innervation of the middle aspect of the dorsal forearm?
What is the innervation of the lateral aspect of the dorsal forearm?
A patient has thenar numbness, what nerve innervates this area?
What does the radial nerve innervate?
AÂ 20 year old M college student comes in with altered mental status, purpuric rash, high fever, high HR, low BP, and his roomate states he was complaining of a stiff neck. The causative organism is a gram negative facultative anaerobe. What is most likely cause?
Patient comes in for a follow up, acute decompensated heart failure, symptoms have improved, but has SOB on exertion. History of HTN and hypercholesterol, 3rd heart sound on auscultation and mild LE edema, LV EF of 30%. Which diuretic should be used?
Patient comes in who has acute HFrEF with a high BP. Which diuretic should be used?
What drug is used for symptomatic relief of HF?
What is the most likely outcome of a type O- person accidentally receiving type A blood transfusion?
A patient has bulimia and constipation. What ion abnormality do they most likely have?
What is cimetidine?
Where is an intercostal nerve block performed?
A pregnant pt has elevated proteinuria and high BP, what does she have?
A pregnant pt has elevated proteinuria and high BP and experiences a seizure upon arrival to the ED, what does she have?
A pregnant pt has high BP, low platelets and high liver enzymes (AST, ALT), what does she have?
A patient has glomerulonephritis and fibrinous crescents. What Ab is associated with their condition?
A patient has micro hematuria and proteinuria, no immune deposits are found, and there’s necrotization. What do they most likely have?
Which of the following is secreted by Th17 cells?
Which of the following is secreted by Th1 cells?
Match the following
A patient is a gardner who got sick (HA and fever) and has a rash on his palms and soles. What is his condition?
Match the glycogen storage disease.Â
A patient presents with facial paralysis, decreased lacrimation, salivation and taste on anterior 2 thirds of the tongue. What do they most likely have?
A male patient has a small, round, firm mass in his testi, what is the likely etiology?
Patient has low sperm count, abnormal sperm morphology, and one other abnormal finding for his sperm, which structure is damaged?
A lady presents with a lump on her breast. What is the most likely LN involvement?
Which nerve runs in the posterolateral axilla and would be damaged during lymph node removal for breast cancer?
A patient presents with tinnitus, what bone should you treat?
A pt presents with increased PTT, normal PT, normal platelets, normal bleeding time and decreased F8. What condition do they have?
What is the PS innervation of the pelvic floor muscles?
An alcoholic comes in with substernal pain radiating to the back and elevated amylase. What is the Chapman's point?
A person is experiencing increased gastric acid. What is the Chapman's point?
A young child presents in the ED with their parents in the night. The patient's condition is emergent and you ask the parent's to perform a lumbar puncture in which they deny as they want to wait to see the pediatrician in the morning. What is the next course of action?
A patient with a pacemaker and a DNR/DNI comes into the ED. It is determined that no more life saving measures can be performed. What action should be taken with the pacemaker given the patient does not have an advanced directive about the pacemaker?
A patient has a colonoscopy and a few polyps are seen in the proximal colon and excised and sent to pathology. What condition do they have?
A young woman present to her OB to discuss getting pregnant. The patient has PKU, but has not been following her PKU diet. What is the first step for this patient?
A pt presents with increased PTT, normal PT, normal platelets, normal bleeding time and decreased F9. What condition do they have?
A pt presents with increased PTT, normal PT, normal platelets with abnormal agglutination, increased bleeding time and decreased F8 half-life. What condition do they have?
A pt presents with increased PTT, increased PT, decreased platelets, decreased fibrinogene and elevated D-dimer. What condition do they have?
How to perform Stills technique?
What drugs treat HTN in pregnancy?
What is the drainage technique used for sinusitis?
What is the VSR for the legs?
A V/Q = 0 usually indicates
A F patient presents with hydrosis, weight loss, irritability, and heart palpitations. What condition does she most likely have?
A patient comes in after a fall. He has BPH and HTN and was recently prescribed a -osin. What did he most likely experience?
Which of the following diseases have increased unconjugated bilirubin?
Which of the following conditions is characterized by increased conjugated bilirubin, decreased urine urobilinogen, and increased ALP?
Which of the following conditions is characterized by increased conjugated bilirubin and unconjugated bilirubin?
Match the TOS test with affected structure.
A patient has pain in the proximal arm from the intertubercular groove. Where is the mass located?
A patient experiences a headache after a high protein meal. What is increased?