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  1. 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
  2. 5. This valvular disease is an absolute contraindication of cardiac stress testing
  3. 7. This aerobic gram negative bacillus is the most common pathogen isolated from infected dog and cat bites
  4. 9. This stress test is recommended for patients who can exercise and have a normal resting EKG
  5. 10. Loading dose of colchicine in treatment of acute gouty arthritis
  6. 11. This stress test is recommended for patients who can exercise but have underlying EKG abnormalities (LBBB, preexcitation)
  7. 12. This aerobic gram-positive cocci is one of the most pathogens isolated from infected human bites
  8. 15. This substance is administered to vasodilate the coronary arteries in a pharmacologic stress test
  9. 17. Cardiac adverse effect related to long-term methadone use
  10. 18. Neurological adverse effect related to long-term methadone use
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 24. First line therapy for animal bites
  14. 25. The concurrent use of this medication along with methadone increases the risk of accidental overdose
  15. 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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  1. 2. This lifestyle modification is often recommended to reduce the risk of another gout attack
  2. 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
  3. 4. This comorbidity increases the risk of wound infection after animal bite
  4. 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
  5. 8. This comorbidity increases the risk of wound infection after animal bite
  6. 13. In addition to the vaccine, this is administered as a part of post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies
  7. 14. When compared to gout, CPPD is more likely to involve the knee or ____
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 20. Chronic and intermittent chest pain or anginal equivalent brought on by physical exertional or emotional distress and alleviated at rest or by NTG
  11. 22. Gout treatment with oral NSAIDs and colchicine should be continued until ____ hours after symptom resolution
  12. 23. This medication needs to be dose-reduced or withheld during colchicine treatment