Statistics for ID - Fast Facts

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  • The average score is 17 of 26

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HintAnswer% Correct
The meningococcal vaccine is given at this age11-12 yo
100%
Diffuse maculopapular rash of the Palms and soles, w/ condylomata lata is associated with this stage of syphillis2
100%
CD4 count below which a patient is considered to have AIDS200
100%
The two shingles vaccines should be given how far apart2-4 months
100%
Infection w/ parvovirus b19 is associated with this heme complicationAplastic crisis
100%
Dewdrop on a rose petal describes cutaneous lesions in this illnessChickenpox
100%
Blueberry muffin rash is seen in this congenital diseaseCMV
100%
Lichen planus is a chronic dermatitis associated with infection byHepatitis C
100%
HSV serotype most likely to cause encephalitisHSV1
100%
HSV serotype most likely to cause meningitisHSV2
100%
MC vector borne disease in USLyme disease
100%
Argyl Robertson pupil and tabes dorsal is are associated withNeurosyphillis
100%
This spirochete is responsible for RMSFrickettsia rickettsii
100%
High fever prodrome followed by full body maculopapular rash indicates this infectionRoseola
100%
Typhoid fever is caused bySalmonella
100%
Hutchinson teeth and saddle nose deformity are associated with this congenital abnormalitySyphillis
100%
Painless genital ulcer is associated with this STDsyphillis
100%
The treatment for infection with enterobius vermicularis (pinworms) isAlbendazole
0%
This spirochete is responsible for Lyme diseaseBorrelia burgdorferi
0%
Chorioretinitis, intracranial calcifications and hydrocephalus is the triad of symptoms forCongenital toxoplasmosis
0%
Hand foot and mouth disease is caused by this pathogenCoxsackie A
0%
Confirmation of syphillis via this diagnostic testFTA-ANS (fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption)
0%
Mumps is caused by this pathogenParamyxovirus
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This tic borne disease starts with a blanching erythematous maculopapular rash that begins at the wrist and anklesRMSF
0%
Linear petechiae over the anterior fossa and axillary folds known as pastia are characteristic of this conditionScarlet fever
0%
HSV lies dormant in this nerveTrigeminal
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