Random Words/Terms Review of First Aid

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Hi all, as most of us are approaching to their dedicated study period for step 1, I thought I would start a thread to boost our memorization of First Aid. I am not one of those smart folks with good retention and I need some repetition and time to memorize. So if you guys happen to find some unfamiliar words/terms that strike you, just put those words in this thread and someone can add some explanation. How does this sound? So I will start. (Let's stick to First Aid .)

Cabergoline?

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1. complications of free wall rupture in MI?

2. main cause for the free wall rupture in MI?

3. what heart murmur is loudest at apex and radiates toward axilla?

4. causes of mitral regurge?

5. four paths associated with "myxomatous degeneration?"

6. name all the holosystolic murmurs?

7. name all the systolic murmurs?

8. name all the diastolic murmurs?

9. heart murmurs associated with "bicuspid aortic valve?"

10. paths associated with bicuspid aortic valve?
2- ischemic damage/MI
3 mitral valve stenosis
5 mitral valve prolapse is the only one coming to mind at the moment.
8 aortic regurg, tricuspid and mitral stenosis
9 aortic stenosis (crescendo decrescendo systolic)


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1: mitral valve stuff (stenosis, maybe regurg?) and aortic stenosis
6 mixed connective tissue syndrome


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1. rheumatic fever --> early lesion is mitral valve regurge, late lesion is mitral stenosis
 
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1. path associated with def in porphobilinogen deaminase?

2. path associated with macrophage respond to release fibrogenic factors?

3. path associated with "calcified supradiaphragmatic plaques?"

4. what pathology is associated with "thermoregulation and immune function, polycythemia, and impaired neurocognitive/emotional development?"

5. when does a baby develop object permanence?
 
I have no clue. Is this in FA?

1. MC site of nasal polyps?

2. What drains the sphenoid and posterior ethmoid sinuses?

I'm not sure if anyone is going to guess but the answers are:

1. Middle meatus (also drains frontal, maxillary, and anterior ethmoidal sinuses)

2. Superior meatus (sphenoidal and anterior ethmoidal sinuses)


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1. path associated with "temperature related dysesthesia (cold feels hot, hot feels cold)?"

2. drug that causes inc appetite, inc cholesterol, and sedation?

3. drug used for hypertensive urgency and also for ADHD and Tourette syndrome?

4. three drugs that cause "gingival hyperplasia?"

5. drugs that lower seizure threshold?

6. paths associated with inc pulse pressure?

7. paths associated with dec pulse pressure?

8. path associated with fixed splitting?

9. path associated with wide splitting of S2?

10. path associated with paradoxical splitting?

1 ciguatera toxin


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1. what drug decreases colonic ammoniagenic bacteria?
2. what 2 drugs bind amino acid and lead to excretion which may be given to decrease ammonia level?
3. path associated with failure to track objects and develop social smile?
4. path associated with inc galactitol?
5. path associated with severe skeletal deformity and limb shortening due to multiple fracture?
6. lens contain what type of collagen?
 
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