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Clin Med. Test #1
Doc Test- 2nd semester
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Graduate
02/04/2008

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Term
What is the time frame to meet the criteria for an FUO?
Definition
> 3 weeks
Term
What organism usually causes typical pneumonia?
Definition
Strep Pneumonia
Term
What organisms can cause atypical pneumonia?
Definition
Influenza, mycoplasma, chlamydia, legionella, adenovirus
Term
What are the most common causes of acute otitis media?
Definition
Strep Pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis
Term
What is the first line drug for acute otitis media?
Definition
Amoxicillin
Term
What should the suspected etiology of an FUO > 1 year be?
Definition
Granulomatous disease
Term
Is repeated clinical evaluation or empiric therapy the correct choice in FUO?
Definition
Repeated clinical evaluation
Term
What is the most common cause of Sinusitis (bacterial or viral)?
Definition
Viral
Term
What is the treatment for bacterial otitis externa?
Definition
Cortisporin Drops
Term
What type of influenza creates more GI complaints?
Definition
B
Term
Is PCF or EKC bilateral?
Definition
PCF
Term
What is the correct order of the stages of whooping cough?
Definition
Catarrhal, Paroxysmal, Convalescent
Term
What is the treatment of choice for whooping cough?
Definition
Erythromycin
Term
What is the most common pathogen in infants <1?
Definition
RSV
Term
What is the leading cause of nosocomial bacteremias?
Definition
coagulase-negative staph aureus
Term
What is the drug class of choice in Pneumonia?
Definition
Macrolides
Term
What is the most likely causal for meningitis in an infant <1 mo?
Definition
Group B strep
Term
What is the most likely causal organism for meningitis in a 2-18 yo?
Definition
Neisseria Meningitidis
Term
What is normal CSF pressure?
Definition
7-20 H2O
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