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- 1. This is one of three FDA-approved medications that can be used for the treatment of OUD which functions as a semi-synthetic partial mu-opioid receptor agonist
- 5. This valvular disease is an absolute contraindication of cardiac stress testing
- 7. This aerobic gram negative bacillus is the most common pathogen isolated from infected dog and cat bites
- 9. This stress test is recommended for patients who can exercise and have a normal resting EKG
- 10. Loading dose of colchicine in treatment of acute gouty arthritis
- 11. This stress test is recommended for patients who can exercise but have underlying EKG abnormalities (LBBB, preexcitation)
- 12. This aerobic gram-positive cocci is one of the most pathogens isolated from infected human bites
- 15. This substance is administered to vasodilate the coronary arteries in a pharmacologic stress test
- 17. Cardiac adverse effect related to long-term methadone use
- 18. Neurological adverse effect related to long-term methadone use
- 21. This is a complication of laceration of the third and fourth MCP joint due to the entrance of pathogens into the extensor tendon sheets, often seen in clenched fist injuries
- 22. A score less than this indicated a gout prevalence of 2.2% with a NPV of 0.95 based on Janssens clinical prediction rule
- 24. First line therapy for animal bites
- 25. The concurrent use of this medication along with methadone increases the risk of accidental overdose
- 26. This clinical tool can help risk stratify patients with chest pain in the ER, using history, EKG changes, presence of risk factors, and initial troponin value
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- 2. This lifestyle modification is often recommended to reduce the risk of another gout attack
- 3. This is one of three FDA-approved medications that can be used for the treatment of OUD which functions as a synthetic full mu-opioid receptor agonist
- 4. This comorbidity increases the risk of wound infection after animal bite
- 6. The absence of this metabolite in a urine drug test suggests that the patient is submerging a strip of buprenorphine in their urine to mask ongoing opioid use
- 8. This comorbidity increases the risk of wound infection after animal bite
- 13. In addition to the vaccine, this is administered as a part of post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies
- 14. When compared to gout, CPPD is more likely to involve the knee or ____
- 16. This urate-lowering therapy is indicated in patients who have suffered 2+ gout attacks per year, those with tophi/manifestations of advanced joint disease due to gout
- 19. This is one of three FDA-approved medications that can be used for the treatment of OUD which functions as an opioid receptor antagonist
- 20. Chronic and intermittent chest pain or anginal equivalent brought on by physical exertional or emotional distress and alleviated at rest or by NTG
- 22. Gout treatment with oral NSAIDs and colchicine should be continued until ____ hours after symptom resolution
- 23. This medication needs to be dose-reduced or withheld during colchicine treatment
