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Max G @UCmLjhp625yTX0zKjuLko7yQ@youtube.com

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: A patient with a history of an acute panic attack was given a short course of lorazepam for 3 days and had taken all the medication at once, what is the best medication to administer at this time?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: In clinic, a patient's testing for hepatitis B panel has come back with the following results, What is the most likely diagnosis?

Hep B Surface Antigen: Negative
Hep B Surface Antibody: Positive
Hep B Core Antibody IgM: Negative
Hep B Core Antibody IgG: Positive
Hep E Antigen: Negative

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: A 65-year-old patient is noted to have nodules over the DIPs, you recognize these as classic Heberden's nodes and make the diagnosis. Which of the following is also consistent with this patient's condition?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: An older gentleman was diagnosed with seborrheic keratosis, which of the below descriptions most accurately depicts the classic description of this lesion?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: "H-Shaped" vertebrae with central endplate depressions are seen in which of the below conditions?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: After Chest X rays were obtained you note findings classically consistent with Cystic Fibrosis. Which of the following is most associated with this condition?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: On exam of a patient with a PMHx of Peripheral Vascular Disease, you note multiple tortuous veins on the bilateral lower extremities along with which other most likely findings?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: You examine a patient and find pathognomonic signs of a heliotrope rash and shawl sign. Labs come back and show Anti-Jo-1 and Anti-Mi-2. You order muscle biopsy for the definite diagnosis. What other pathognomonic finding would further confirm the diagnosis?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: On your OB/GYN rotation, you examine a patient with findings of wide-spaced nipples, prominent ears, broad chest, short stature, and a webbed neck. She is here today with a complaint of Amenorrhea. What condition are you suspecting?

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Max G
Posted 2 years ago

QOTD: A patient with seizures has been on medication for years, you note on comprehensive exam gingival hyperplasia. What medication was she likely taking?

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