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A
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A - Z
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A Complete Guide to Medical Residency
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A Landmark Study on the Origins of Alcoholism - The Atlantic - Pocket
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A New Refutation of Time: Borges on the Most Paradoxical Dimension of Existence
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A patient who becomes jaundiced while on TPN or PPN most likely has what condition?
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Abbreviated Mental Test Score, AMTS
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Abbreviations
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Adam Neumann and the Art of Failing Up
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After-Action-Review Tips for Small Unit Leaders from Part-Time-Commander.co
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Air Leak
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Albumin
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Aliskiren
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Alkalosis
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Alkalosis DDx
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Always Be Squinching and Other Tricks From a Portrait Photographer
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Associated With Myasthenic Syndrome (Eaton-Lambert syndrome)
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Associated With Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH).
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AST& ALT Increased
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Author Recruitment 1
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B
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Baylor Military Policy
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Billionaire Warren Buffett just turned 89—here are 6 pieces of wisdom from the investing legend.
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Bitcoin
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Black, Hispanic Veterans Twice as Likely to Test Positive for COVID-19 - U.S. Medicine
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Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Byron Edmond Project
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C
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CA WRIISC Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program
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Can be accompanied by a non-necrotizing epithelioid granulomatous reaction
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Cancer Timeline
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Cardiovascular
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Cardiovascular History - History and Examination
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Career
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Catalog of Year
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Causes of APTT Non-Correction with Mixing
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CD4
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CD8
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CDM
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Central retinal vein occlusion
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Change in Minimum Passing Score for Step 3
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Charting Outcomes US Allopathic Seniors
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Cheyne Stokes Respiration
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Child Sexual Abuse
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Chylothorax
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Class I Shock
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Class II Shock
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Class III Shock
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Clerkships
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Clinical
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Clinical Encounter: A Guide to the Medical Interview and Case Presentation
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Clinical Mnemonics
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Clinical Reasoning
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Clinical Tools
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Clomiphene Test
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Clostridium Difficile
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Clostridium perfringens
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Cloze Test
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CMD
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CMD 2021 Quiz Geriatrics Review
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CMD 2021 Quiz HTN Review
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CMD Evaluations
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Coagulation Cascade
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Cocaine Toxicity
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Collis Gastroplasty
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Coma
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Combined oral contraceptive pill: contraindications
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Concept Map
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Concussion
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Conditions
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Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
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Congestive Heart Failure :: Breathing
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Congestive Heart Failure: Sensitivity and Specificity
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COPD
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
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Correction of PT/INR with Mixing
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Cough
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Counterpressure Maneuver Education
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COVID 19 What Physcians Need To Know
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COVID Vaccine
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COVID-19
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COVID-19 Response—We need your help!
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COVID19
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COVID19
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CramFighter
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CV
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CV 2 (Old)
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Cystosarcoma phyllodes
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D
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D Dimer
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Datasets Search
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DDX Alkalosis
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Death Procedure
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December Missions
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Deep Sleep Gives Your Brain a Deep Clean
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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
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Define gas exchange
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Define gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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Define Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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Define hemoglobin saturation:
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Define hypertensive emergency.
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Define hypertensive urgency.
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Define O2 capacity:
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Define pseudodementia
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Define pseudotumor cerebri. How is it diagnosed and treated?
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Define the diffusion coefficient:
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Define the role of a provider.
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Define the role of a supplier.
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Define Wernicke encephalopathy and Korsakoff syndrome. What causes them?
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Deja Review - Emergency Medicine
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Deja Review - Family Medicine
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Deja Review - Internal Medicine
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Deja Review - Physiology
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Deja Review - Step 2 CK
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Deja Review Q
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Student Handbook
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Depression
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Describe the chronology of extrapyramidal side effects from neuroleptic medications:
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Describe the artery that has been occluded in each of the following stroke syndromes:
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Describe the function of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII). What symptoms do lesions cause?
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Describe the histologic appearance of cavernous hemangioma (cavernoma)?
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Describe the relationship between alcohol and accidental or intentional (i.e., suicide, murder) death?
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DFAS Debt Repayment
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DI3
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Diabetes Clinical Trials
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Diabetes Type 1
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Diabetes Type 2
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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Diagnosis& Management of Aortic Dissection
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Diagnosis of Acute Pericarditis
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Diaphragm Pacing
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Diastolic Dysfunction
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Diastolic Murmurs
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Dictionary
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Differential Diagnosis
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Differentiate among tension, cluster, and migraine headaches. How is each treated?
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Difficulty Mountain of Medicine
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Dislocated Hip Reduction: Allis Maneuver
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Disrespecting DO
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Distributive Shock
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Diverticulosis
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Divine Intervention - Topics
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Divine Intervention Podcast
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DKA
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Do most children with febrile seizures go on to develop epilepsy?
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DOC
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Doctoring
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Domestic Violence
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Down Syndrome
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Drawing
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Drawing Is the Best Way to Learn, Even if You're No Leonardo da Vinci
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Drill - FY20 - 04
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Drill Checklist
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Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA): diabetes mellitus
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Drug of Choice
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Drugs that Cause Atrial Fibrilation
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Drugs, Renal
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Dysphagia
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Dyspnea on Exertion, DOE
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Dyspnea, Palliative
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E
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E. Coli O157:H7
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EBM
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ECG
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ECG Axes, QT Duration
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ECG Ischemia
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ECG Normal Values
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ECG Ruler
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ECG Ventricular Hypertrophy Point System Left
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ECG Ventricular Hypertrophy Point System Right
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Echinococcosis Hydatid Cyst
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Ectopic Pregnancy
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Edema
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Education& Incentives - Credentialing Assistance and Education Help Line
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Education& Incentives - Credentialing Assistance and Education Help Line Inbox
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eFAST
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Ejection Clicks
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EKG Changes
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Elder Abuse
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Electrical Conduction System In The Heart
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Electrocardiographic Abnormalities and Sudden Death in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
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Electrocardiography Of Cardiac Muscle& Origin Of The Heart Beat
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Electrolytes
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EM Clerkship
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EM Clerkship Handbook
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Email
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Email Templates
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Email Templates: Letter of Referral
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Emails
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EMD 8400 Clerkship Reading Assingment Prior To Orientation
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Empyema
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End Organ
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End Organ Damage
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Endocrine Examination
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Endocrine Society
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Endocrine Society> Abstracts
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Endocrine Society> ENDO 2020 Abstracts for Review
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Endolymphatic hydrops
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Endometrial Cancer
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Endometriosis
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Endotracheal Intubation
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Entamoeba Histolytica
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Environmental Injury
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Epic
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Epidural Hematoma
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Epilepsy: treatment
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Episode 31: Comprehensive Medicine Shelf Review. Session 3.
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Epistaxis
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ERAS
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ERAS Advisory Committee Chairs Provide Suggested Practices for Interviews
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ERAS Application& Interviews
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ERAS Last Minute Deadline
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ERAS Letters
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ERAS Timeline
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Esophageal Spasm
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Esophagus
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Essential Resources For Internists
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Ethnocentrism
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EuropePMC
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Evidence Based Medicine
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Explain diffusion limitation
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Explain flow limitation:
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Explain the molecular differences between ECS in small cell carcinoma and ECS in carcinoid tumors
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Explanation of Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curves
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Explanation of Sensitivity and Specificity and How to Use Them
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Explore Independent Media | fivefilters.org
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Extracellular
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Extradural Hematoma
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F
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Faking It: How To Detect Malingering
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Falls
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Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
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Family Medicine
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Family Medicine Clerkship
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FAQ: Emergency Department
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FAQ: US Healthcare System
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FAST
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Fat Necrosis
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Fatigue
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Febrile Baby: Diagnosis & Treatment
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Femoral Neck Fracture
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Fever
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Fever / Hyperthermia
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Fever in Patients with Cancer
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Financial Aid BSOM 2020-21
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Financial Aid BSOM 2020-21 Scholarships
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Firecracker
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First Trimester Pregnancy
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Five S Tool
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Fixed Uterus
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Flu
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Fluconazole
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Fluids
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Fluids And Electrolytes
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Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST)
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Follow Up Then
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For delirious or unconscious patients in the emergency department with no history of trauma, for what 3 common causes should you think about giving empirical treatment?
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Former college admissions dean: what people don't understand about getting in
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Fragile X Syndrome
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Fridays Assignment
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FRIEDA
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Frontal bossing
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Functions of the liver
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Furosemide
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G
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Gallbladder
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Gallstones
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Gas Gangrene
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, GERD
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Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Management
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Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment
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General Report: Smart Q
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General Surgery
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Genetics
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Genius Checklist
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Geriatrics
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Get an hCG
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Getting A Consult
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Ginseng
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Give a classic case description of multiple sclerosis.
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Google Data Studio
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Gout
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Graduation Requirements
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Group A Strep
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Guide To MICU
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H
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Haldane Effect
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Halothane
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Handbook of Internal Medicine
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Hantavirus
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HARVARD RISE EMAIL 2
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Harvard RISE Program
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Has the best prognosis of all malignant lung cancers.
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Has the best prognosis of all thyroid malignancies
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Have elevated rates for nasopharynx and liver cancers.
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Have high cancer rates, at least partially, due to socioeconomic factors.
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Have high rates for stomach cancer.
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Have the highest rates for breast, corpus uteri, and ovarian cancers.
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Have the lowest cancer rates for both sexes.
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Have very high rates of melanoma
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hCG over 1500
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hCG under 1500
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Head Trauma
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Head trauma with altered mental status or coma
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Headache
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Healthcare and Homeland Security
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Heart Failure
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Heart Failure: Drug Management
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Heat Exhaustion
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Heat Stroke
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Helicobacter Pylori
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Helicobacter pylori Infection
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Helpful Apps For Third Year
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Hematology
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Hematology / Oncology
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Hematology Notes
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Hematoma
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Hemorrhage> Coagulopathy
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Hepatic Encephalopathy, HE
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Hepatitis, Viral
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Hepatobiliary& Pancreas II
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Hepatobilliary& Pancreas
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Sensitivity and Specificity
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Herbal Medicines& Dietary Supplements
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Hernia
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Hernia, Ancillary
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Hernia, Sliding (Paraesophageal)
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Hiccups
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High School
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High Yield Shelf Resources
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Hirschsprung's Disease
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History
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History And Physical
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HIV, SOAP
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Home
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Hormone Replacement Therapy: Indications
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Hot Tub Lung
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How
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How A Simple If/Then Ritual Can Help You Overcome Obstacles And Achieve Your Goals
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How An Astronaut's Experience Can Enable Us To Study Better From Home
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How are cavernous hemangiomas treated?
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How are partial pressures determined?
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How are the hemoglobin subunits affected in a deoxygenated state?
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How are the hemoglobin subunits affected when they have oxygen attached to them?
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How can flow limitation be overcome?
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How can mild or chronic hypokalemia be treated?
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How can the burning be avoided when administering IV potassium?
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How can the true calcium level be calculated in hypoalbuminemia?
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How can you determine if the chest x-ray (CXR) is adequate?
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How do obstructive diseases affect gas exchange?
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How do obstructive diseases affect respiratory mechanics?
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How do restrictive diseases affect gas exchange?
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How do restrictive diseases affect respiratory mechanics?
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How do you calculate maintenance fluids per day?
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How do you calculate maintenance fluids per hour?
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How do you calculate water deficit in hypernatremia?
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How do you diagnose and treat scabies?
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How do you distinguish between a benign and serious cause of CN III deficit?
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How do you know how much fluid to give someone?
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How do you recognize a headache as a result of meningitis?
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How do you recognize a headache secondary to brain tumor or intracranial mass?
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How do you recognize and treat flail chest?
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How do you recognize and treat tinea versicolor?
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How does bronchoconstriction affect airways?
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How does Europe PMC differ from PubMed and PMC?
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How does Hb affect the O2 content in blood?
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How does HCO3 − enter the plasma?
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How does the hemoglobin structure affect its oxygen-carrying capacity?
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How does the time of year help identify the potential cause of allergic rhinitis?
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How is acne described in medical terms? What bacteria may be partially involved in its pathogenesis?
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How is basal energy expenditure (BEE) calculated in a male?
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How is BEE calculated in a female?
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How is candidiasis treated?
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How is CO2 transported in blood?
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How is extracellular fluid separated?
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How is hyperkalemia treated?
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How is hypertension defined?
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How is hyponatremia evaluated?
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How is O2 transported in blood?
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How is serum osmolality calculated?
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How is severe hypokalemia acutely treated?
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How is the image altered in an AP film?
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How many kcal in 1 g of carbohydrate?
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How many kcal in 1 g of fat?
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How many kcal in 1 g of protein?
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How Sgt. Crist Cuffee Is Applying the Lessons He's Learned in the Army Reserve to Treat Patients
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How should a choking victim be managed?
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How should hypertension be treated in a patient who acutely had a stroke?
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How should you approach reading a CXR?
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How to Be Productive, According to Ancient Philosophy
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How To Email
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How To Reclaim Time and Be Happier
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HVLA
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HVLA
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HVLA
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
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Hypercalcemia
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Hypercalcemia: How is it treated in refractory cases?
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Hypercalcemia: What is the treatment?
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Hypercapnia
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Hyperglycemia
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Hyperkalemia
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Hyperkalemia
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Hypernatremia
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Hyperparathyroidism
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Hyperpigmentation
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Hypersensitivity
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Hypertension
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Hypertension (High Blood Pressure, HBP) — Classification and Clinical Signs
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Hyperthermia/Heat Injuries
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Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy, Secondary
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Hypertrophic Pulmonary Osteoarthropathy, HPOA
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Hyperventilation Syndrome
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Hypervolemia
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Hypocalcemia
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Hypokalemia
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Hypokalemia
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Hypomagnesemia
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Hyponatremia
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Hypophosphatemia
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Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
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Hypotension
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Hypotension
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Hypothesis App
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I
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ICU Cheatsheet
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If
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Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) in adults
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In Due Time
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In normal adults, what are hemoglobin molecules (HbA) composed of?
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In what common situation is a lumbar puncture contraindicated?
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In what two compartments is body water stored and what is the portion in each?
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Incentives Timelines
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Incomplete or Missed Abortion
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Indices of Variation
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Induction of Labor
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Infections Of The Eyes, Ear, Nose, And Throat
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Infectious Disease
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Inguinal Hernia
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Inguinal Hernias
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Initial H&P
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Insulinoma
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Intensive Care
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Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine Clerkship
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Internal Medicine Letters
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Intrauterine contraceptive devices
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Introduction To Nervous System
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Intussusception
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IROC
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Iron Deficiency Anemia
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome, IBS
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IRS Provides Stimulus Check Details: Payments to Start Within Three Weeks
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Is associated with a specific marker
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Is proportionately more common in Blacks than Whites
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Ischemic Necrosis
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Ishcemic Stroke
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Isovolemia
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IV Potassium Chloride (KCl)
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Ivosidenib
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J
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Just Say No: 7 Canned Responses to Use at Work
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K
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Kaiser Scholarship
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KardiaMobile
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Keto Diet
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KHN Student Network ID Badge Activation Info
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Kidney Stones
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Kussmaul's Respiration
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L
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Labor, Complications
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Laboratory Management
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Laboratory Management: Chapter 01
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Laboratory Management: Chapter 02
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Laboratory Management: Chapter 04
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Laboratory Management: Chapter 12
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Lachman Test
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Lacunar Stroke
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Landmark
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Landmark Trials
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Lange Surgery Q&A 1: Critical Care & Pre/Postoperative Care
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Lange Surgery Q&A 2: Skin, Soft Tissue, & Breast
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Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
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Laparoscopic View Of The Groin
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Laparotomy
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Leadership in Action
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Leading and Managing in Unmanageable Times
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Learn Faster
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Lecturio Survival Guide
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Left Ventricular Heave
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Leser Trelat Sign
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Letterpress Business Cards
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Letterpress Business Cards | Debossed Business Cards
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Library
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Lifestyle modification plus rosuvastatin
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LinkedIn Tips
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Liquefactive | Purulent
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List the major players within the U.S. healthcare system.
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Lived Reticularis
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Logistics of Working From Home
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LOR Request
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Lor travers
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Loss of Atrial Kick
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Loss of Vision
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Low back pain and other regional pain syndromes
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Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding - Examination& Diagnosis
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Lymphoma, Mediastinal
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M
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Macro Recorder
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Malignant Hypertension
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Malignant Hyperthermia
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Man And Machine
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Management of Acute Asthma Exacerbations
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Management: Lung abscess
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Managing A Lab
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Manscaped Perfect Package 2.0 Men's Grooming Kit – Manscaped.com
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Marfan's Syndrome
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Master The Boards
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Match
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MATLAB
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MC abnormality of dominant oncogene in human tumours
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MC affected organ in Scleroderma
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MC agents responsible for Human Bite Infection
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MC anaerobes in clinical specimen
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MC association of Right sided aortic arch
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MC autopsy finding in Neonatal Hyperthermia
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MC Biochemical abnormality in Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
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MC Cancer arising from Thyroglossal cyst
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MC Cancer causing Metastasis to Brain
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MC cancer due to uv Light
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MC Cancer of Breast
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MC Cancer seen in AIDS
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MC cause of Renal Vein Thrombosis
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MC cells damaged during Hypoxia
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MC Chronic Occupational disease in world
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MC CNS Herniation
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MC Complement Deficiency
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MC condition associated with Coarctation of Aorta
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MC Congenital Lesion complication of Infective Endocarditis
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MC Cytogenetic change in Myelodysplastic Syndrome
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MC Cytogenetic change in Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Children
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MC Cytogenetical abnormality in Medulloblastoma
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MC cytogenetical abnormality in Meningioma
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MC Demyelinating Disease
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MC dermatome involved in herpes
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MC drug causing Allergic Contact Dermatitis
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MC Ectopic Ureter associated with
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MC Emotional disorder of Children
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MC Endocrinopathy
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MC etilogical agent for Lung Abscess
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MC Facial bone fractured
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MC finding in Neuroimaging in Cysticercosis
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MC found organ in Gut flora
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MC fracture associated with vascular Injury
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MC fracture in Old age
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MC Fungal infection in febrile Neutropenia
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MC Fungal infection in Immunocompromised
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MC Fungal infection in nose
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MC Fungal infection of Female genital tract
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MC gender affected with Bronchiolitis
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MC gene implicated in Autoimmunity
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MC Hepatitis Virus transmitted perinatally
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MC Hereditary Neuromuscular disease
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MC Human Infection by Aspergillosis
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MC Human Prion disease
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MC Inherited cause for Hypercoagulability
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MC Inherited disorder of Bleeding in Humans
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MC involuntary movements of Healthy Full term infants
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MC Malignant ulcer of Nasal Skin
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MC metal causing Allergic Contact Dermatitis
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MC mutated gene in Human cancer
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MC mutation in Cystic Fibrosis
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MC mutation in Hereditary Elliptocytosis
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MC mutation in Hereditary Spherocytosis
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MC nuclear transcription regulator in human tumours
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MC organism causing Emphysema in children under 2 years
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MC organism causing tonsillitis
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MC organism responsible for Nosocomial Pneumonia in ICU
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MC Paraneoplastic Syndrome
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MC Parasitic Infection of CNS
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MC part involved in Langerhan cell Histiocytosis
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MC pattern of diabetic neuropathy
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MC Predisposing factor for Retinopathy of Prematurity
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MC Predisposing factor of Renal papillary Necrosis
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MC Renal Stones
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MC Renal Stones in UTI
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MC Rheumatic Valvular Disease
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MC Shift of Intracranial contents in Children with Progressive Hydrocephalus
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MC sign of Intrabronchial Foreign body
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MC Sinus involved in Chronic sinusitis
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MC Sinus involved in Mucocele
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MC Sinus TB in Adults
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MC Skin TB in Children
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MC STD Worldwide
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MC Supratentorial tumour in Children
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MC Symptomatic CNS infection in Neonates
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MC Thyroid carcinoma
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MC Thyroid carcinoma after radiation
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MC time of perinatal transmission of HBV
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MC used defense mechanism by Children
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MC Virus causing Diarrhea in Infants
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McMurray's Test
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MCQs
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MD/MS Vertical Meetings
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MDM - Chest Pain
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Mean ("Average")
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Measure of Central Tendency
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Med School
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Median
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Mediastinal Nonseminoma
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Medical Residency Y1
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Medical Residency Y3
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Medical School Performance Report (MSPR)
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Medical Student Pocket Reference
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Medications which may cause neutropenia
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Menopause
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Metabolic Acidosis, High anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA)
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
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Midshaft Humeral Fracture
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Migraine
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Millions of Books Are Secretly in the Public Domain. You Can Download Them Free
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Mini-Mental State Examination, MMSE
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Minimal Change Disease, MCD
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Misc. Gastric
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Mitral Regurgitation, MR
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Mitral Stenosis, MS
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Mitral Valve Diseases
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Mitral Valve Diseases, Pulmonary Manifestations
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Mitral Valve Prolapse, MVP
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Mixing Studies
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Mock Interview
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Mode
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Monoarticuloarthropathy
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Monosomies
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Morehouse Adjustable Hat
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Morning Rounds Presentation (Surgery)
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Most common Birth Defect in North India
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Most common Cancer in Indian Females
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Most common Cancer in Indian Males
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Most common Disorder in Post Disaster Phase
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Most common emotion of man
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Most common Gram Negative organism causing meningitis
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Most common Gram Positive organism causing meningitis
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Most common Health Disorder among Geriatrics
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Most common Helminthic infection in AIDS
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Most common Infection Complicating Organ Transplantation
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Most common Infection of Streptococcus pneumonia
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Most common Neonatal Disease Screened
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Most common Occupational Cancer
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Most common Opportunistic Infection in AIDS in World
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Most common Oppurtunistic Infection in AIDS in India
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Most Common Organisms
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Most common Route of Lead Intoxication
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Most likely to cause nonmetastatic hypercalcemia.
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Motion Dysrrhythmia
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MSPE
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MSPE 2
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MSPE Coms
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Mucosal Neuroma
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Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia
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Multimedia
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Murmurs Overview
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Muscular Dystrophy
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Muscular Dystrophy
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Musculosketetal Signs
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MWeb
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Mycobacterium Avium Intracellulare, MAI
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Mycobacterium Bovis BCG - an overview
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Myopathies
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Myringotomy Tubes
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Myxoedema Coma
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N
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Name four qualities that distinguish a personality d/o from a personality trait:
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Name six medical or surgical interventions for lowering ICP that can be used in the setting of stroke or trauma:
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Name the EEG pattern that is diagnostic of absence seizures:
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Name the EEG pattern that is diagnostic of infantile spasms:
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Name the electrolyte abnormality associated with the following EKG
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Name the fat-soluble vitamins.
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Name the term used to describe a neurologic deficit caused by ischemia that resolves within 24 h:
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Name the term used to describe the infarction of gray matter commonly associated with sustained hypotension:
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Name the term used to describe the infarction of white matter commonly associated with hypertension, diabetes, and carotid atherosclerosis:
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Name the two types of generalized seizures.
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Name three noninvasive, non-pharmacologic interventions for lowering intracranial pressure (ICP) that can be used in the setting of stroke or trauma:
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NBME COVID
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NBME Step 2 CS Updates
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NBME1
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Necrotizing Fasciitis
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Neer's Impingement Sign
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Neonatal Sepsis
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Nephrotic Syndrome
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Neurological Trauma and Injury
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Neurology
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Neurology
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Neuroma
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New due date: Specialty career advising sign-off
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Newborn H&P
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Newborn Physical Exam Medical Transcription Sample Report / Words - Medical Transcription Phrases, Words, And Helpful Hints
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Next Billion-Dollar Startups 2019
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NGB 810
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NGB Forms
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Nissen Fundoplication
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no villi on pathology
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Non-bloody Diarrhea
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Non-Diagnostic
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Normal Distribution
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Normal Pregnancy
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Normally, what is the daily carbohydrate requirement for an adult?
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Normally, what is the daily protein requirement for an adult?
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Notepad
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Notes
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Noteworthy Characteristics
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Noteworthy Characteristics
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Nutrition
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Nutstore
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nwc1
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O
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Obesity
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OBGYN Presentation Template
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Objective: Physical Exam: Sore Throat
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Objective: Physical Exam: URI: Normal
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Obstructive Shock
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Obtain an Abdominal Ultrasound
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OER
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OER Support Forms
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Officer Courses
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Officer Education
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Officer Personnel Management System and Career Management
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OHARNG 2019-10
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OME
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OME Gallbladder
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Omphalitis
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OnlineMedEd
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Open tracheotomy
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Ophthalmology
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Opioid Therapy
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Orbital Cellulitis
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Order
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Orthodeoxia
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OSCE
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OSCE Checklist
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OSCE Review
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Ostensibly
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteoarthritis: Management
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Osteomyelitis
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Osteoporosis
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Other than starting medications, what other long-term interventions should be taken in a patient with a history of stroke to prevent future infarctions?
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Ovarian Cyst Rupture
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Overview
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Oxybutynin
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P
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Pain Management
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Palliative care prescribing: pain
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Pancreas Anatomy
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Paraneoplastic Syndrome
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Parapneumonic Effusion
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Parietal Lobe
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Partial Scheduling Information
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Partial Seizures
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Pass Program
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Pass Program
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Pathogenesis of Breast Cancer
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Pathogenesis of Colon Cancer
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Pathogenesis of Hernias
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Pathogneumonic
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Paywall Bypass
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PE
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Pedagogy
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Pediatric Drug Doses: Emergency
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Pediatric Infectious Diseases
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Pediatrics
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Pelvic Pain
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Pembrolizumab
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Perfect Email Templates for Writing to Your Clients
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Perform Transvaginal Ultrasound (TVUS)
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Performance Goals
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Performance Phrases
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Pericardiocentesis
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Pericarditis
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Periorbital Cellulitis
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Peripheral arterial line placement
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Peroneal Nerve
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Personal
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Personal Statement 2
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Pestana Notes
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PHA Training
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Pharmacology
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Phase Dates
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Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens
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Phrases
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Physical Signs
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Physiology of Hemostasis
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Pill-Induced Esophagitis
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Placenta Previa
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Plan, # Disclaimer, Physician Addendum
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Plan, # General Care
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Plan, # Introductory Statement
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Plan,>65 Health Maintaince
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Plan, Ascites
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Plan, Aspiration
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Plan, Hemorrhagic Stroke, Intracerebral hemorrhage
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Plan, Hypertensive Crisis and Hypertensive Emergencies
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Plan, Ischemic Stroke
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Plan, Stroke, Acute
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Plan: Allergic rhinitis
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Plan: Cirrhosis: Outpatient
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Plan: Coagulopathy
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Plan: Constipation (Functional)
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Plan: DIC: Chronic
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Plan: Hepatic Encephalopathy: Treatment
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Plan: Hepatorenal Syndrome
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Plan: Routine Annual Visit: Teen Exam
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Plan: Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (Prevention)
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Plan: Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis: Treatment
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Plan: Varices (Bleed)
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Platypnoea
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Pleural Effusions
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Pleural Effusions, Malignancy
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Pleural pressure
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Plum Voice
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Pneumonia, Aspiration
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Pneumoperitoneum
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Polymyalgia Rheumatica
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Polyposis Syndromes
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Postcholecystectomy Syndrome
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Posterior Column, Dorsal Column
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Pragmatic Thinking& Learning
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Pre-Med Guide
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Pregnancy
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Preoperative Care
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Preoperative Care 2
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Preoperative Evaluation
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Presentation Slideshow Template
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Presentation Speech Template
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Preterm Labor
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Productivity
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Prognathism
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prometric
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Prostate Cancer
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Proteins
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Proteins
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PS3
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Pseudo-tumor Cerebri
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Psittacosis
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Psychiatric and Mental Status MT Words and Phrases For Medical Transcriptionists - Medical Transcription Phrases, Words, And Helpful Hints
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Psychiatry
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Public Health Issues: Systemic Racism, Native American Water Rights and Diabetes
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Publications
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Pulmonary Circulation
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Pulmonary Edema
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Q
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Q&A
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Q&A
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QBank
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QI Project
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Questions
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Quick EKG Interpretation
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Quizlet
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Quotes
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R
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Radial Artery Cannulation (A-Line)
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Rapid DDx
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Rate or Rhythm Control
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Raynaud Phenomenon
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Raynaud's Phenomenon
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RE: Mission Availability from SEP to FEB
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Re: Noteworthy Characteristics for your MSPE
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RE: Required Survey Monkey Answers
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Reading a Chest X-Ray
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Reason For CT Scan Before Surgery of Adenocarcinoma of the Gastric Area
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Recent
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL)
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Redo Anti-Reflux Procedure
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Reed-Sternberg cells can be difficult to locate in this variant
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References
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Relative Risk
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Renal Artery Stenosis
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Renal Failure
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Renal Impairment
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Renal Tubular Necrosis, Acute
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Repeat hCG in 45 hrs
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Required Influenza Vaccination
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Research
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Research Ethics
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Residency
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Residency Application Guide
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Residency Personal Statement
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Residency Program Accreditation Status
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Residency Program Lists
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Residency Programs
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Resident Teaching Topics
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Retention of Prose Following Testing with Different Types of Tests
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REVISED USMLE Step 2 CK Scheduling Permit
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Rheumatology
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Rhodococcus Equi
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Right Ventricular Heave
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Right Ventricular Heave
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ROS
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Rotations
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Rotator Cuff Injury
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Rule of Threes
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S
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S / O / A / P - Assessment, Impression, #
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S / O / A / P - Assessment, Pain, Neck
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S / O / A / P - Subjective, Abdominal Pain
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s.o.a.p.
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s.o.a.p.hemoptysis
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S.o.a.p.plan.acne
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Saint Frances
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Saint Frances
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Saint Frances 2
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Saint Frances 3
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Saint Frances Inpatient 1
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Saint-Frances Guide Clinical Clerkship Answer Book
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Salter Harris Fractures
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San Frances Guide Answers
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Sarcoidosis
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Scheduling
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Schwannoma
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Scientific Scholar | Publishers of Scientific Journals
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SCORE Program
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Scratch Paper
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Secrets of People Who Stay Happy in the Worst Circumstances
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Specify how the following disorders are usually transmitted genetically. The choices are autosomal dominant or recessive, X-linked recessive, chromosomal disorder, or polygenic disorder.
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What is another important diagnosis to consider in a person who presents for the first time with flank pain and is elderly with history of uncontrolled HTN?
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What is the characteristic triad of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)?
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What is the mechanism of a medial collateral ligament sprain?
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What is the name for stereotyped oral-facial movements that occur as a result of long-term antipsychotic use?
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What is the treatment for NMS?
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What acid-base disturbance can lead to hyperkalemia?
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What acid-base disturbance can lead to hypokalemia?
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What are some secondary causes of hypertension?
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What are the causes
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What are the causes of hypercalcemia?
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What are the causes of hyperkalemia?
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What are the causes of hypermagnesemia?
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What are the causes of hypernatremia?
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What are the causes of hypo
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What are the causes of hypocalcemia?
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What are the causes of hypokalemia?
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What are the causes of hypomagnesemia?
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What are the causes of hypophosphatemia?
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What are the causes of pseudohypocalcemia?
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What are the causes of secondary seizures?
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What are the common extracranial causes of headache?
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What are the common situations in which a lumbar puncture (LP) is contraindicated?
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What are the complications of TPN?
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What are the EKG findings associated with hyperkalemia?
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What are the EKG findings associated with hypocalcemia?
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What are the EKG findings associated with hypokalemia?
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What are the functions of hemoglobin?
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What are the indications for TPN use?
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What are the most common causes of ischemic stroke?
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What are the most common infections of the low energy state?
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What are the most common signs of the low energy state?
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What are the most common symptoms of the low energy state?
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What are the partial pressures of O2 and CO2 in the following locations?
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What are the seven red flags (suggesting serious underlying pathology) in the diagnosis of headache?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hyper
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What are the signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hypermagnesemia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hypernatremia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hypo
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What are the signs and symptoms of hypocalcemia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hypokalemia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hypomagnesemia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hyponatremia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of hypophosphatemia?
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What are the signs and symptoms of malignant hypertension?
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What are the signs of hypocalcemia?
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What are the signs of hypovolemia?
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What are the symptoms of a low energy state?
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What are the symptoms of hypercalcemia?
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What are the three main components of TPN?
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What are the three zones of the neck? How is trauma in each of the different zones managed?
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What are the treatment options for acne?
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What are the two etiologies of a CVA?
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What are the two greatest risk factors for a stroke?
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What are the two main classifications of stroke and what is their relative incidence?
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What are the two most common etiologies for ischemia?
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What are the two most commonly used maintenance fluids?
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What are the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors?
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What are three early-life risk factors for allergic rhinitis?
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What causes an electromyography (EMG) study to show decreased amplitude of muscle contraction upon stimulation?
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What causes bronchodilation?
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What causes GERD?
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What causes nerve conduction velocity to be slowed?
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What causes scabies? How do you recognize it?
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What causes the "worst headache" of a patient's life?
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What clues suggest a diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture? How is it treated?
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What do you need to know about splenic rupture?
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What does a lesion of the first cranial nerve (CN I) cause? What exotic syndrome should you watch for clinically?
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What does CN V (trigeminal nerve) innervate? What classic peripheral nerve disorder affects its function?
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What does decreased oxygen affinity favor?
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What does RIND stand for?
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What does the EKG look like?
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What does the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) innervate? What physical findings are associated with a lesion?
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What does TIA stand for?
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What EKG changes would you expect to see in a patient with hypomagnesemia?
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What electrolyte level should be checked in a patient with hypokalemia?
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What electrolytes does the low volume state have?
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What equation governs pulmonary gas diffusion?
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What factors can increase the risk of having a seizure?
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What factors cause an increase in 2, 3-DPG concentrations?
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What factors decrease the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen?
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What factors determine pulmonary gas diffusion?
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What features on history and physical examination suggest allergic rhinitis?
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What happened if pulse increased more than 10 on standing?
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What happens to this time during exercise?
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What influences the amount of O2 that combines with hemoglobin?
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What is a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
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What is a common iatrogenic cause of hypercalcemia?
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What is a kidneys, ureter, and bladder (KUB)?
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What is a physiologic shunt?
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What is a posterior-anterior (PA) film?
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What is a seizure?
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What is a stroke?
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What is a TIA?
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What is an example of a gas that is subject to diffusion limitation?
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What is another name for flow limitation?
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What is Chvostek sign?
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What is community acquired pneumonia (CAP)?
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What is factitious hyponatremia?
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What is heme?
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What is normal urine output in an adult?
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What is PPN?
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What is pseudohyperkalemia?
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What is pseudohyponatremia?
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What is refeeding syndrome?
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What is the differential diagnosis for hyperkalemia?
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What is the differential diagnosis of hyponatremia?
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What is the distinction between payers and insurers?
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What is the first study to order if you suspect a stroke in a patient?
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What is the first thing that you should check when evaluating a radiographic study?
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What is the fraction of carbon dioxide in ambient air?
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What is the fraction of oxygen in ambient air?
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What is the Haldane effect?
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What is the hemoglobin-oxygen dissociation curve?
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What is the major contraindication to tPA use?
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What is the major side effect of IV potassium?
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What is the maximum rate at which plasma osmolality can be corrected?
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What is the maximum rate at which sodium concentration can be corrected safely?
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What is the maximum speed at which hyponatremia can be safely corrected?
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What is the minimum duration of antibiotic therapy for uncomplicated CAP?
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What is the mnemonic for treatment of hyperkalemia?
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What is the most common cause of cirrhosis and esophageal varices?
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What is the most common cause of death in the low energy state?
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What is the most common cause of hypertension?
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What is the most common cause of immediate death after an automobile accident or a fall from a great height?
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What is the most common cause of lower motor neuron facial nerve paralysis?
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What is the most common cause of syncope? What other conditions should you consider?
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What is the most common etiology of a CVA?
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What is the most common site for ischemic/embolic stroke?
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What is the most common source of emboli that result in stroke?
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What is the most sensitive test for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis? How is it treated?
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What is the normal range for calcium?
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What is the normal range for potassium?
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What is the normal range for sodium?
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What is the normal range of magnesium?
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What is the partial pressure (oxygen tension) of normal O2 arterial blood?
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What is the peak period for cerebral edema after a stroke?
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What is the primary radiologic study necessary in the workup (w/u) of stroke?
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What is the risk of performing an LP in the setting of acute head trauma?
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What is the risk of rapid correction of hypernatremia?
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What is the role of the ferrous iron (Fe 2 )?
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What is the significance of diffusing capacity (DL)?
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What is the significance of the iron in heme?
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What is the single most useful test to evaluate seizures?
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What is the treatment for a patient who had a cardioembolic stroke?
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What is the treatment for a TIA?
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What is the treatment for febrile seizures?
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What is the treatment for hyperkalemia?
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What is the treatment for hypermagnesemia?
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What is the treatment for hypernatremia?
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What is the treatment for hypocalcemia in the ACUTE setting?
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What is the treatment for hypocalcemia in the CHRONIC setting?
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What is the treatment for hypokalemia?
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What is the treatment for hypomagnesemia?
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What is the treatment for hypophosphatemia?
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What is the treatment for hypotonic hyponatremic hypervolemia?
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What is the treatment for hypotonic hyponatremic hypovolemia?
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What is the treatment for hypotonic hyponatremic isovolemia?
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What is the treatment for status epilepticus?
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What is Todd paralysis?
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What is TPN?
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What is Trousseau sign?
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What is/are the first-line antibiotic(s) for CAP in the outpatient setting when comorbidities (eg, heart/lung/liver/ renal disease, diabetes, malignancy, alcoholism, asplenia, immune deficiency) are present and/or the patient has been on antibiotics within the last 3 months and/or there is a high risk of drug-resistance?
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What is/are the first-line antibiotic(s) for CAP in the outpatient setting when no comorbidities are present, the patient has not been on antibiotics within the last 3 months, and there is a low local prevalence of drug-resistant strains?
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What lab test is used to determine acute nutritional change?
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What lab test is used to determine chronic nutritional status?
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What medication should the patient be started on if they fail aspirin?
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What mineral supplement, when taken by a pregnant mother, can reduce the incidence of neural tube defects?
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What must bind B12 in order for it to be absorbed?
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What neurological defect is diagnosed by an increased maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein level?
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What oral medications have been shown to improve outcome in patients with acute ischemic stroke?
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What other antiplatelet therapies are available other than aspirin?
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What other electrolyte abnormalities are related to hypomagnesemia?
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What other studies can be done to further assess if you suspect a stroke in a patient?
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What percent of O2 in arterial blood is carried by hemoglobin?
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What percent of the left ventricular cardiac output does the bronchial circulation rep- resent?
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What percentage of body mass does extracellular water account for?
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What percentage of body mass does intracellular water account for?
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What percentage of body mass is blood?
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What percentage of body mass is water?
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What percentage of total calories comes from amino acids (or protein)?
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What percentage of total calories comes from fat?
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What percentage of TPN calories comes from dextrose?
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What percentage of TPN is fat?
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What pH do vomiters have?
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What pH does diarrhea have?
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What pH does the low volume state have?
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What physical examination signs can be used to assess volume status?
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What problems other than facial droop affect patients with a CN VII lesion?
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What radiologic study can provide useful information about the anatomy of a stroke if angiography is contraindicated?
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What radiologic study may be useful in determining the etiology of an ischemic stoke?
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What rare tumor is a classic cause of lower motor neuron lesions of CN VII and CN VIII?
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What seizure, occuring in children between 2 and 7 months of age, manifests as extensor-flexor spasms occuring up to 100 times in a day?
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What should you do if a tooth is knocked out?
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What structures do computed tomographic (CT) scans visualize best?
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What structures does a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) visualize best?
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What structures does CN VII innervate? What is the difference between an upper and lower motor neuron lesion of the facial nerve?
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What symptoms and signs do delirium and dementia have in common?
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What tests should be done on a patient suspected to have had a seizure?
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What treatable causes of dementia must be ruled out?
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What treatment improves outcome in a patient who present with an embolic stroke with symptoms beginning<3 hours ago?
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What type of IV fluids should be given for fluid resuscitation?
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What type of seizure presents in children 10 years of age?
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When
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When is an AP film appropriate?
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When would PPN be used?
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When would you consider a carotid endarterectomy?
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When would you suspect a possible secondary cause?
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Where
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Where are the fat-soluble vitamins absorbed?
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Where does the bronchial circulation arise?
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Where does the bronchial circulation drain?
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Where in the respiratory system does gas exchange occur?
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Where is intrinsic factor produced?
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Where is iron absorbed?
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Where is vitamin B12 absorbed?
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Which ligament is most commonly sprained?
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Which children with wheezing at an early age are likely to develop chronic asthma?
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Which drugs cause Atrial Fibrilation?
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Which gases are subject to flow limitation?
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Which three drugs are proven to reduce morbidity and mortality?
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Why Millions of Teens Can't Finish Their Homework
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Xerophthalmia
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