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Hydrocephalus & Shunt Malfunction
What symptoms are associated with...,
A lumbar puncture is performed on...,
This type of congenital hydroceph...
25  cards
Pharmacology of General Anesthetics
True false etomidate is an anesth...,
What are the advantages of ketamine,
What is minimum alveolar concentr...
36  cards
Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
What is the moa of depolarizing n...,
What is the moa of dantrolene,
What adrs are associated with dep...
27  cards
Pharmacology of Centrally-Acting Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
How do centrally acting skeletal ...,
What is the moa of diazepam,
What benzodiazepine is best used ...
17  cards
Pathophysiology of Epilepsy
Hyperexcitability of an epileptic...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the difference between th...
11  cards
Pharmacology of Anti-Seizure Drugs
What drugs are used as rescue dru...,
This drug is second line for stat...,
What asms are broad spectrum enzy...
51  cards
Clinical Perspective of Epilepsy
What is the most common type of e...,
A head ct is most useful when con...,
What is status epilepticus
8  cards
Pain & Pain Syndromes
A nerve is completely transected ...,
What is the cause of giant cell a...,
Hyper reflexive reflexes may be i...
33  cards
Autonomic Dysfunctions
Between what levels of the spinal...,
Ejaculation is,
Where does the autonomic ns origi...
22  cards
Introduction to Neuroradiology
Soft tissues and vasculature of t...,
For neuroimaging x rays after use...,
When is contrast not needed for a...
14  cards
Cranial Nerves
What is the modality of the trige...,
What nucleus is responsible for t...,
What is cn vii
49  cards
Cranial Nerve Neuropathies
What is giant cell arteritis temp...,
What symptoms are associated with...,
How is giant cell arteritis tempo...
35  cards
Spinal Cord Syndromes
Hyperextension injuries such as s...,
What is the primary motor spinal ...,
What are common causes of tabes d...
19  cards
Brainstem Syndromes
What are the medial medullary syn...,
What are the lateral medullary sy...,
Marie foix is a syndrome of what ...
7  cards
Pharmacology of Drugs Used For Glaucoma
What drugs may be administered sy...,
What is the first line drug for t...,
What is the moa of muscarinic ago...
33  cards
Vestibular Dysfunctions
A 40yo male presents with episode...,
Migrane with aura are typically d...,
This type of vertigo is due to ba...
15  cards
Clinical Common Disorders of the Eye & Eyelid
What term describes a difference ...,
A patient presents to the clinic ...,
A growth on the eye requiring sur...
21  cards
Pathology of Ischemic Disease of the CNS
Strangulation with an object is t...,
What are the different types of a...,
What artery is most prone to an e...
20  cards
Pathology of Hemorrhagic Diseases of the CNS
This disease is due to fibromuscu...,
This type of aneurysm is caused b...,
Ruptured cerebral aneurysms most ...
10  cards
Clinical Perspectives of Reticular system, Brain Death, & Coma
What is the lazarus sign,
What diagnostic tests are conside...,
Brain death can be diagnosed at t...
26  cards
Imaging of Vascular Diseases of the Brain
What radiologic test is used to d...,
24 hours to 1 week describes what...,
What imaging study may be conduct...
19  cards
Pathophysiology of Traumatic Head Injury & Herniation Syndromes
An 8 month old baby is autopsied ...,
This type of skull fracture is mo...,
What is a cingulate gyrus herniation
32  cards
Clinical Perspective - Clinical Sports Related Head Trauma
What is the mechanism of a concus...,
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy ...,
What is the mechanism of the q co...
22  cards
Clinical Perspective of Neurological Emergencies
What are the four types of cerebr...,
What compensatory mechanisms may ...,
This type of brain herniation com...
24  cards
Radiology of Head Trauma
A high velocity trauma mva or fal...,
What is an accumulation of csf in...,
What imaging modality is best to ...
19  cards
Pathophysiology of Movement Disorders
True false a greater number of ca...,
What mechanisms contribute to the...,
True false multiple system atroph...
20  cards
Clinical Perspective of Movement Disorders
This term describes an urgent nee...,
This type of akathisia appears wi...,
What term describes involuntary e...
7  cards
Clinical Perspectives - Basal Ganglia Disorders
Parkinson s disease is associated...,
Wilson s disease presents with ne...,
What is the genetic
31  cards
Pharmacology of Drugs for Neurodegenerative Disorders
What anticholinergic drugs are us...,
What life threatening adrs are as...,
What is the primary strategy for ...
47  cards
Cerebral Pathways & Disorders
Paying no attention to one side o...,
Vision perception and memory are ...,
Language and language dependent m...
27  cards
Peripheral & CNS Degeneration & Regeneration
What is the mechanism of tbg b in...,
What is transsynaptic transneuron...,
Blockage of this receptor in the ...
24  cards
Clinical Perspective - Multiple Sclerosis & Demyelination Disorders
What are the most common symptoms...,
Multiple sclerosis onset is most ...,
What is a neuro immune disease
19  cards
Clinical Perspective - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Diagnosis & Management
What is the predominant theory fo...,
What is the primary drug to treat...,
Motor neurons supplying what stru...
17  cards
Clinical Perspective - Pediatric Neurology
What is the most common reason fo...,
Presentation of these actions ind...,
What is sun setting
74  cards
Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics
What class of local anesthetic is...,
What types of nerve bundles mantl...,
What is the effect of inflammatio...
30  cards
CNS Infections & Pathology
Asplenic or complement deficient ...,
What organisms are most likely to...,
What is the most common arbovirus...
93  cards
Pathology of CNS Neoplasms
What neoplasm is said to have mot...,
What is the histologic appearance...,
What neoplasm has a whorld patter...
38  cards
Clinical Perspectives of CNS Neoplasms
0  cards
Pharmacology of Migraine Medicaiton
What is the moa of ergot alkaloid...,
What is the first line triptan fo...,
True false patients may have diff...
22  cards
Clinical Perspectives of Headache Disorders
What is the difference between a ...,
True false the dura surrounding t...,
What are the pain insensitive bra...
31  cards
Neuropathology of Aging
True false dementia is a temporar...,
What is the second most common ca...,
Familial alzheimer s disease has ...
18  cards
Clinical Approach to Cognitive Change
How do minor and major neurocogni...,
Pick bodies are associated with w...,
Frontotemporal dementia may be co...
10  cards
Psychiatry History & Introduction
What is the gold standard resourc...,
True false wide pharmaceutical us...,
True false a patient who is invol...
5  cards
Neurological Basis of Psychiatric Dysfunction
What is the primary neurotransmit...,
Where is histamine the primary ne...,
From what amino acid is serotonin...
25  cards
Pharmacology of Mood Disorders
What is the neurotrophic hypothes...,
What is the monoamine hypothesis ...,
What is the neuroendocrine hypoth...
22  cards
Pharmacology of Psychotic Disorders
Hypofunctioning of this pathway i...,
What is neuroleptic malignant syn...,
What are the common typical 1st g...
38  cards
Clinical Approach to Psychotic Disorders
These types of hallucinations are...,
What is psychosis,
How long must symptoms last for a...
17  cards
Clinical Perspective of Anxiety Disorders
What are the treatment options fo...,
How long must symptoms persist fo...,
What is the criteria for a panic ...
25  cards
Pharmacology of Anxiety Disorders
What is the moa of buspirone,
This sedative hypnotic medication...,
For what conditions are benzodiaz...
23  cards
Clinical Perspective of Sleep Cycle & Sleep Disorders
What is the most common psychiatr...,
What disorder is characterized by...,
This sleep disorder is characteri...
43  cards
Sexual & Somatization Disorders
True false factitious disorder ma...,
What is dissociative fugue,
This disorder presents when an in...
31  cards
Eating Disorders
What are the types of anorexia ne...,
What term is used to describe the...,
What is the recommended treatment...
31  cards
Psychiatry & Legal Medicine
A patient presents to the ed comp...,
What are the two rules of hippa,
Seclusion is generally utilized t...
20  cards
Clinical Approach to Addiction Psychiatry
A woman with an opioid use disord...,
What brain structures systems are...,
What are the stages of addiction
28  cards
Pharmacology of Alcohol
Mptoms of,
This drug treats chronic alcoholi...,
What physical defects may present...
31  cards
Pharmacology of Psychomotor Stimulants
Nicotine preferentially acts on n...,
This drug is a partial agonist of...,
This drug acts by promoting the p...
22  cards
Pharmacology of Hallucinogenics
How long do bad lsd trips general...,
What is the active ingredient of ...,
True false
20  cards
Psychotherapy
In operant conditioning this is t...,
In this form of conditioning a na...,
In this form of conditioning a sp...
22  cards
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
What non stimulant is approved to...,
What drugs are approved to treat ...,
What is the only medication class...
27  cards
Pharmacology of ADHD Drugs
What are the contraindications fo...,
What is the neurochemical basis o...,
This adhd medication may be used ...
15  cards
Transplant Immunology
What type of hypersensitivity is ...,
What process checks to ensure the...,
What criteria help reduce the cha...
33  cards
Nutritional Pathology
What are the fat soluble vitamins,
What is vitamin b1,
What are the most common disorder...
51  cards
Wound Healing & Tissue Repair
How does first and second intenti...,
Tgf b pdgf have similar functions...,
What proteins stabilize and promo...
23  cards
Acute & Chronic Inflammation
What chemicals mediate pain,
The absence of sialyl lewis glyco...,
Patients with mpo deficiency ofte...
28  cards
Pathophysiology of Pain
What pain theory was characterize...,
What are the three types of pain,
What is analgesia
31  cards
Opiod Analgesics & Antagonists
What is the mechanism of action f...,
True false opioids are rarely use...,
What opioid antagonist may be use...
26  cards
Self Tolerance & TRegs
A t cell activates to self antige...,
How do the mechanisms against sel...,
What types of lymphocytes are eli...
20  cards
Cholinergics & Anticholinergics
True false acetylcholine is alway...,
Nicotinic receptors are only foun...,
What type of receptors are locate...
41  cards
Adrenergic Agonists & Antagonists
What is the primary clinical indi...,
What adr is associated with high ...,
What serious effect is associated...
68  cards
NSAIDs
What is the primary clinical use ...,
What nsaid is contraindicated in ...,
How can an od of aspirin be treated
23  cards
Pharmacology of Antibiotics
What adrs are associated with sul...,
The b lactamase inhibitor clavula...,
What are the common marcolides
115  cards
Pharmacology of Antimalarials
What is the moa of chloroquine,
Describe the pk of chloroquine,
What adrs are associated with chl...
25  cards
Pathophysiology of Anemia
Hemodilution causes relative anem...,
How is thalassemia treated,
What will the total iron binding ...
29  cards
Pathophysiology of Coagulation Disorders
What lab tests may be run in orde...,
What is the function of desmopressin,
Tissue factor is involved in what...
29  cards
Pharmacology of Antivirals
What nrti is associated with hype...,
What integrase inhibitors are use...,
What adr is associated with cidof...
17  cards
Pharmacology of Antifungals
A patient is diagnosed with onych...,
Vision disturbances hallucination...,
What antifungal targets microtubu...
44  cards
Pediatric Pathology
This type or tumor is made up of ...,
What characterizes denys drash sy...,
What are the symptoms of wagr syn...
37  cards
Tumor Immunology
What cells are most important in ...,
What is the difference between tu...,
What tumor associated antigen is ...
23  cards
Molecular Basis of Neoplasia
What are the three typical ways i...,
What are the most important cell ...,
True false increased production o...
33  cards
Tumor Progression & Metastasis
What is perineural invasion,
What three factors are utilized i...,
What organs are most frequently i...
23  cards
Spinal Cord & Tracts
How is the flexor reflex facilita...,
What is the function of lamina vi...,
What stimuli is transmitted via t...
78  cards
Cranial Nerves COPY
What is the modality of the trige...,
What nucleus is responsible for t...,
What is cn vii
60  cards
Signs & Symptoms of the GI System
What are the two most common caus...,
This acute abdomen emergency has ...,
Chronic pancreatitis has a simila...
26  cards
Pathology of the Oral Cavity & Salivary Glands
This disorder is inflammation of ...,
How does mucoepidermoid carcinoma...,
Viral causes of oropharynx squamo...
33  cards
Pathology of the Esophagus
This disorder is a protrusion of ...,
This type of esophageal obstructi...,
What is the most common cause of ...
27  cards
Pathophysiology of the Liver
This disease is characterized by ...,
What is the recommended treatment...,
True false aspartate aminotransfe...
22  cards
Pharmacology of Anti-Emetics
What receptors are located in the...,
This emetic mechanism responds to...,
This emetic mechanism responds to...
25  cards
Pharmacology of Acid-Peptic Disease
What class of drugs is most effec...,
A patient comes to the er with an...,
What is the moa of misoprostol
19  cards
Pathophysiology of Jaundice
What enzyme is responsible for th...,
Conjugated unconjugated bilirubin...,
How is dubin johnson syndrome cha...
12  cards
Infectious Causes of Hepatitis
What hepatitis viruses are most c...,
This type of test is used to diag...,
This hepatitis antigen is secrete...
27  cards
Pathology of Hepatitis
What rash is associated with hbv,
What alleles are associated with ...,
Epithelioid granulomas are histol...
16  cards
Pathology of Alcohol, Metabolic Liver Disease, & Neoplasms
0  cards
Pathology of the Gallbladder & Biliary Tree
0  cards
Pharmacology of Anti-Hepatitis Drugs
What antivirals are ns3 4a protea...,
What is the only hcv antiviral gi...,
What nrtis are used to treat hbv
22  cards
Pharmacology of Liver Toxicity
Calcium disturbances are a mechan...,
What is the most common classific...,
What enzyme is most specific for ...
18  cards
Pathophysiology of the Pancreas
What opioid should be avoided in ...,
What are the ionic laboratory fin...,
What is the function of cholecyst...
32  cards
Pathology of the Pancreas
What gene is most commonly mutate...,
What sign is highly associated wi...,
True false pancreatic neoplasms o...
28  cards
Clinical Correlations of the Upper GI System - Esophagus, Stomach, Gallbladder
What is gastroparesis,
What is the most common complicat...,
What are the two most common type...
47  cards
Pediatric Considerations of the GI System, Nutrition, & Vitamins
This condition is characterized b...,
True false a patient who is nutri...,
True false cow s milk is not reco...
14  cards
Pathology of Malabsorption
What is the classic clinical pres...,
Describe the pathophysiology of g...,
What serum antibodies have been a...
19  cards
Helminths & Protozoa
This protozoan is highly resistan...,
What is the recommended treatment...,
What symptoms are associated with...
21  cards
Pathology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
This inflammatory bowel disease h...,
This form if ibd is characterized...,
True false granulomas are present...
16  cards
Viral & Bacterial Causes of Gastroenteritis
This bacteria is halophilic and g...,
What is the leading cause of spor...,
What bacteria is responsible for ...
39  cards
Pharmacology of Anti-Parasitic Drugs
What is the moa of albendazole an...,
This antiparasitic drug is the dr...,
This drug inhibits tubulin polyme...
17  cards
Pathology of the General Intestinal Tract
This gi pathology is caused by th...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
Acute appendicitis is a surgical ...
36  cards
Clinical Correlations of the Upper GI System - Liver & Pancreas
What is hepato renal syndrome,
Obstruction is most associated wi...,
Patients with primary sclerosing ...
32  cards
Genetics of GI Diseases
What is the function of gatekeepe...,
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors are in...,
The msh2 and mlh1 genes are most ...
21  cards
Pathophysiology of Diarrhea & Malabsorption
Sudden onset diarrhea with abdomi...,
How is lactose intolerance diagnosed,
True false patients with chronic ...
42  cards
Pharmacology of Diarrhea, Constipation, IBS & IBD Agent
This class of drugs are used for ...,
These drugs are indicated to trea...,
What is the moa of natalizumab
23  cards
Pathology of Neoplastic & Non-Neoplastic Polyps and Colon Cancer
What is the most common side of c...,
What are the most common location...,
Levels of this marker can be moni...
30  cards
Pharmacology of Agents Used in Colorectal Cancer
0  cards
Clinical Correlations of the Lower GI System
This dermatologic rash is highly ...,
Diverticulitis staging,
This is a severe complication of ...
4  cards
Neonatal Janudice
True false unconjugated bilirubin...
1  cards
Pediatric Considerations of the GI System
0  cards
GI Emergencies
0  cards
Surgical Considerations of the GI Tract
0  cards

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