Infectious Gastroenteritis Board Review Questions: Free CME Quiz
Infectious Gastroenteritis CME Quiz courtesy of Med-Challenger Online Medical EducationThis week's Med-Challenger free CME quiz - Infectious Gastroenteritis - the quick quiz covers the classic presentation of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), identifying a case presentation of the Anisakis parasite, diagnosis of ciguatera poisoning, and acquisition and treatment of cryptosporidium.
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Here's this week's sample CME board review question on infectious gastroenteritis:
Four hours after eating grouper bought at a market in New York, a 45-year-old woman develops abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, and a metallic taste in the mouth.
She obtained some relief after drinking an antacid; however, during the last couple of hours she began to develop a burning sensation around her mouth and felt as if she had a loose tooth on the left side of her mandible.
Her husband offered her some hot tea, which the patient perceived as being cold.
When she presents to you, she has sinus bradycardia (heart rate: 50 beats/minute), but the remainder of her examination is unremarkable.
Question:
The most likely diagnosis in this scenario is...
Answer Options:
conversion disorder
neurotoxic shellfish poisoning
ciguatera poisoning
scombroid
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