Chronic cholecystitis presents with vague RUQ pain, especially after _____
#2
Ascending cholangitis is usually due to ascending infection with enteric gram-_____ bacteria
#3
What is the general treatment for diverticulitis? _____
#4
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is treated empirically with a _____
#5
_____ can result when a bug like E. coli enters the blood stream from a rupture in the intestinal wall
#6
Acute _____ is diagnosed by 2 of 3 criteria: - Acute epigastric pain that radiates to the back - Increased serum amylase or lipase to 3x upper limit of normal - Characteristic imaging findings
#7
Macrolides can be used to treat _____ caused by S. pneumonia, H. infuenza, and Moraxella catarrhalis.
#8
Temporary lactase deficiency may be seen after small bowel _____
#9
Pneumocyctis pneumonia
#10
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can affect the _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____.
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Flashcard 1: Chronic cholecystitis presents with vague RUQ pain, especially after _____
Answer: eating
Flashcard 2: Ascending cholangitis is usually due to ascending infection with enteric gram-_____ bacteria
Answer: negative
Flashcard 3: What is the general treatment for diverticulitis? _____
Answer: Antibiotics
Flashcard 4: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is treated empirically with a _____
Answer: 3rd generation cephalosporin
Flashcard 5: _____ can result when a bug like E. coli enters the blood stream from a rupture in the intestinal wall
Answer: Gram negative sepsis
Flashcard 6: Acute _____ is diagnosed by 2 of 3 criteria: - Acute epigastric pain that radiates to the back - Increased serum amylase or lipase to 3x upper limit of normal - Characteristic imaging findings
Answer: pancreatitis
Flashcard 7: Macrolides can be used to treat _____ caused by S. pneumonia, H. infuenza, and Moraxella catarrhalis.
Answer: community aquired pneumonia
Flashcard 8: Temporary lactase deficiency may be seen after small bowel _____
Answer: infection (e.g. viral enteritis)
Flashcard 9: Pneumocyctis pneumonia
Answer:
Extra: diffuse bilateral infiltrates on CXR
Flashcard 10: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can affect the _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____.
Answer: CNS
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