Cardiology US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
Master Cardiology with OnCourse flashcards. These spaced repetition flashcards are designed for medical students preparing for NEET PG, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MBBS exams, and other medical licensing examinations.
Cardiology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1041: Common causes of death in SLE patients include _____ failure, infection, and cardiovascular disease
Answer: renal
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https://onlinemeded.org/spa/rheumatology/lupus/acquire?ref=anki
Flashcard 1042: Cavernous sinus syndrome may present with decreased _____ and/or maxillary sensation
Answer: corneal
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Watch associated Bootcamp video [https://app.bootcamp.com/med-school/neurology/videos/cranial-nerves-1-6?index=8]
https://onlinemeded.org/spa/pediatrics/ophthalmology/acquire?ref=anki
Flashcard 1043: Which type of scleroderma is associated with the anti-centromere antibody?
_____
Answer: Limited scleroderma (CREST syndrome)
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https://onlinemeded.org/spa/gastroenterology/esophagus/acquire?ref=anki
Flashcard 1044: Oligodendroglioma may present with _____
Answer: seizures
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Watch Adult CNS Tumors [https://dashboard.sketchy.com/study/medical/courses/medical-pathophysiology/units/medical-pathophysiology-neuro/videos/medical-pathophysiology-neuro-intracranial-hypertension-and-tumors-adult-cns-tumors?utm_source=anki&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=february_update&utm_content=medical]Watch associated Bootcamp video [https://app.bootcamp.com/med-school/neurology/videos/adult-primary-brain-tumors?index=8]
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Flashcard 1045: Primitive reflexes may re-emerge in adults following _____ lobe lesions due to loss of inhibition
Answer: frontal
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https://onlinemeded.org/spa/neurology?ref=anki
Flashcard 1046: Platelet dysfunction (qualitative) causes "platelet" type bleeding in what areas of the body?
_____
Answer: Skin & mucous membranes
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* manifests as easy bruising, petechiae, & epistaxis
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Flashcard 1047: Q fever is associated with atypical _____ symptoms (cough, headache, fever)
Answer: pneumonia
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https://onlinemeded.org/spa/infectious-disease/pneumonia/acquire?ref=anki
Flashcard 1048: _____ is generally preceded by either group A strep pharyngitis AND/OR GAS skin infections (impetigo)
Answer: Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN)
Extra:
Watch associated Bootcamp video [https://app.bootcamp.com/med-school/nephrology/videos/nephritic-syndromes?index=2]
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Flashcard 1049: Diabetes is a risk factor for _____ due to chronic inflammation, lipid oxidation, and advanced glycation end products
Answer: atherosclerosis
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* all of these factors increase plaque formation
Watch Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Complications [https://dashboard.sketchy.com/study/medical/courses/medical-pathophysiology/units/medical-pathophysiology-endocrine/videos/medical-pathophysiology-endocrine-diabetes-diabetes-mellitus-chronic-complications?utm_source=anki&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=february_update&utm_content=medical]Watch associated Bootcamp video [https://app.bootcamp.com/med-school/cardiology/videos/stable-angina-and-atherosclerosis?index=4]
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Flashcard 1050: Growth hormone cell adenoma may be diagnosed by lack of GH _____ by oral glucose
Answer: suppression
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* glucose suppression test
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