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  1. Step 1: Vancomycin
  2. Step 1: Bacteria become resistant to which drug when the terminal D-ala of the cell wall component is replaced with D-lac?
  3. Step 2: Testicular Torsion
  4. Step 1: Unhappy triad 1) medial collateral ligament (MCL) 2) medial meniscus 3) anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
  5. Step 2: A bell clapper deformity of the testicle leads to an increased risk of?
  6. Step 1: What injuries would a football player sustain if he was sustained a blow to his knee from the lateral direction
  7. Step 2: Probable appendiceal torsion, normal bloodflow rules out testicular torsion. If there was trauma there are other possibilities.
  8. Step 1: CN V1. Efferent: CN VII
  9. Step 2: Man goes to the ER with a sudden swollen dusky painful scrotum. PE:normal testicle but a tender bump just above it, probable dx?
  10. Step 1: Which nerves carry the afferent and efferent signals for the corneal reflex?
  11. Step 2: 2 feet from ileocecal valve. Most are incidental/asymptomatic. They can cause bleeding, intussusception, volvulus, or obstruction.
  12. Step 1: Vitelline duct or yolk stalk
  13. Step 2: What is the most common location of a Meckel's Diverticulum and what is the most way they present?
  14. Step 1: Meckel's diverticulum is a persistence of which embryonic structures?
  15. Step 2: Calcium Gluconate - it helps stabilize cardiac myocytes
  16. Step 1: Campylobacter jejuni
  17. Step 2: Pt with renal failure has an EKG performed that shows peaked severely T waves, what drug should be administered immediately?
  18. Step 1: Guillain-Barre is due to a molecular mimcry in patients infected with which bacteria?
  19. Step 2: Chronic pancreatitis causing insufficiency and malabsorption of fat soluable vitamins
  20. Step 1: Vitamin E