A positive _____ sign is when minor pressure induces skin separation
#2
EBV causes heterophile-_____ mononucleosis
#3
Bloody diarrhea is known as _____
#4
If a patient has moderately elevated serum Alkaline phosphatase levels, you should determine if hepatobiliary or bony origin by checking _____ levels
#5
_____ ("cold sores") is characterized by painful, shallow, red ulcers involving the oral mucosa
#6
_____ syndrome presents with jaundice during stress, illness, or fasting
#7
The following signs and symptoms are characteristic of what diesase: broad-based ataxia, positive Romberg, Argyll-Robertson pupil, Charcot joint, stroke
#8
The following signs and symptoms are characteristic of what diesase: constitutional symptoms, maculopapuar rash (especially on palms and soles)
#9
What are the signs and symptoms of stage 3 Lyme disease?
#10
What kinds of things could cause anergy in a PPD test?
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Flashcard 1: A positive _____ sign is when minor pressure induces skin separation
Flashcard 4: If a patient has moderately elevated serum Alkaline phosphatase levels, you should determine if hepatobiliary or bony origin by checking _____ levels
Answer: GGT
Flashcard 5: _____ ("cold sores") is characterized by painful, shallow, red ulcers involving the oral mucosa
Answer: Oral herpes
Flashcard 6: _____ syndrome presents with jaundice during stress, illness, or fasting
Answer: Gilbert
Flashcard 7: The following signs and symptoms are characteristic of what diesase: broad-based ataxia, positive Romberg, Argyll-Robertson pupil, Charcot joint, stroke
Answer: tertiary syphilis
Flashcard 8: The following signs and symptoms are characteristic of what diesase: constitutional symptoms, maculopapuar rash (especially on palms and soles)
Answer: secondary syphilis
Flashcard 9: What are the signs and symptoms of stage 3 Lyme disease?
Answer: arthritis, encephalopathy, polyneuropathy
Flashcard 10: What kinds of things could cause anergy in a PPD test?
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