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What if I want to play "share mini-eggs with Xandie"... that's a good game.
So with any reference to Alex P. Keaton on the pharm test, I crossed it off and wrote in Marty McFly or McFly.
-5 points for manipulating test material without consent. It's copyrighted, you know.
Is that why you started laughing during the test?
So with any reference to Alex P. Keaton on the pharm test, I crossed it off and wrote in Marty McFly or McFly.
The Family Ties reference threw me off for a second, because I kept picturing '80s era Michael J. Fox and was picturing him a lot younger than 45 years old. Not that it changed my answer or anything. It's too bad they gave away the Parkinson's diagnosis in the question...it would have given those of us in the know a little advantage.
you mean those of you too busy watching television to know Parkinson's based on a description of symptoms alone? 😉
I am slightly annoyed the basal ganglia wasn't on the test, since I finally understood it for the first time in my life.
I didn't see the word "Parkinson's" until the 2nd time I read through the question, I had gone through and underlined the symptoms, then I saw that, and was like "Oh, whoops, guess I didn't really need to diagnose the person."
With Marty McFly, I just pictured him in Back to the Future II as his older self, so I thought that was better than Alex P. Keaton. As you guys can tell, I spent more time analyzing the person in the question than the question.
very pretty song.
very pretty girl.
very creepy video.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftZAZWLrWKo[/YOUTUBE]
but you're a better person for understanding the basal ganglia now. I bet you scored major points with heaven!!!! or at least me. I think you rock! But also partially cause you gave me candy.
That parkinsons question totally threw me. I skipped it and went back. First, the Keaton thing, then I wasn't sure of the best answer even.
This background check for the VA is unbelievable. Does this come with a top-secret clearance as well?
Seriously. Would it be so hard for them to just make one of these damned "pick a drug based on the vignette" questions clear-cut for once? The guy's fairly young, so I start thinking DA agonist (supposed to save l-dopa for old folks who can't deal with confusion). Then I read further and realize that cogwheel rigidity and postural instability might indicate that his disease is already advanced enough to go straight to l-dopa. Then I add in the fact that he is working and probably doesn't want to lose his job, so he probably wants the sure bet of l-dopa over the "maybe it will work, maybe not" and possible psychosis of DA agonist treatment.
Dammit, I want old confused folks with all sorts of hypokinesia. Is that so much to ask for?
... I had trouble coming up with a 2nd reason for levodopa.
My second reason for levodopa was such a load of BS...
by the way, the answer to the l-dopa vs. direct agonist question was neither. you were supposed do nothing because the patient stole your girlfriend in high school.
But I didn't have a girlfriend in high school...?
I hate school so much right now. Why didn't I just become a computer programmer like I planned when I was a junior in high school?
i shoulda stuck with wanting to be a farmer. i think that was in 3rd grade. freshman year of college: snack cake delivery truck (aka Hostess delivery truck) driver.
eh, I've actually wanted to be a doctor since about junior high, and I've never really seriously considered anything since. I am really exhausted though, but because I'm so chivalrous, I dropped my wife off at work rather than have her drop me off at school so she wouldn't have to walk in the rain, but rather than going right to school, I came back home. NAP TIME!
i've come to terms with something that's always been in the back of my mind since starting med school, and I will now accept it: I want to be a pathologist. And I specifically want to specialize in pathology of the kidney and reproductive organs. Nephrotic and Nephritic disorders titillate me in a way nothing else can.
Update: New low in my medical school exam scores established today! Thanks Dr. Becker!!! 🙄
Usually I don't let this stuff get to me, but right now I'm so angry I could punch babies. I just looked up one of the questions I missed (the calcium oxalate one for those in the know) and it wasn't covered in the notes or coop, and I'm sure he didn't mention it in passing looking at the other options. Oh no, it was on a random table in Robbins. Even more frustrating, the question wasn't even about the most common cause of these stones, oh no, it was like the 4th or 5th most common reason for them (that just happens to be the most common reason for magnesium stones so no one would just guess it from looking). 😡
ouch. got a 92, huh?Update: New low in my medical school exam scores established today! Thanks Dr. Becker!!! 🙄
ouch. got a 92, huh?
😛
sorry to hear, gang. I'm pretty sure my block 1 neuro score made sure I won't score any lower ever again.
Oh, and if anyone sees him, tell DrOwen that he needs to run a little faster when there are semi trucks barreling down Watertown Plank. I just about saw a smear on the pavement.
Also, I'm going for a walk. Who wants to come?
Yeah, not so much on the 92. Thanks for putting things into perspective though. Getting broadsided by a Path runaway train with Becker as the engineer is far preferable to getting creamed by a semi-truck.
Hey, that makes me feel a bit better. I got a 55 once in gen chem 2, but it was the last regular exam, and I could drop one, so I didn't really study for it. And he made it really hard (seriously, who makes freshmen derive the Henderson-Hasselbach equation?).I got a 52 on an exam once... my best friend got a 40 or something. It was first year, I think. We both passed the class, easily.
Umm... I have the flu and I'm miserable. Just thought I'd share.