01/18/05 20:05:09 saghar Joins Subroom USMLE_Step_1
01/18/05 20:05:14 sharon2ahmad Joins Subroom USMLE_Step_1
01/18/05 20:05:19 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: hi
01/18/05 20:05:24 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: Hi
01/18/05 20:05:44 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: we r suppose to have a chat today
01/18/05 20:06:11 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes, but I think it's a little early...
01/18/05 20:06:39 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: no i think it is at 8.00pm i got a mail today
01/18/05 20:07:12 usmle_guy Logs in
01/18/05 20:07:12 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: whe u r planning to attend 4 exam
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01/18/05 20:07:17 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: I know, it's 8 PM, ES, but we need to wait for a while so others can join
01/18/05 20:07:27 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: in March
01/18/05 20:07:30 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: ya sure
01/18/05 20:07:34 drkittu Logs in
01/18/05 20:07:39 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: hi saghar and sharon
01/18/05 20:07:39 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: and you?
01/18/05 20:07:40 drkittu Joins Subroom USMLE_Step_1
01/18/05 20:07:52 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: hi usmle_guy
01/18/05 20:08:00 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: in april i hope so
01/18/05 20:08:07 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: good..
01/18/05 20:08:07 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: hi drkittu
01/18/05 20:08:10 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: hi
01/18/05 20:08:16 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: hi usmel_guy
01/18/05 20:08:43 clover Logs in
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01/18/05 20:08:55 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: hello everyone
01/18/05 20:09:00 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: hi clover
01/18/05 20:09:00 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: Hello
01/18/05 20:09:03 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: hi
01/18/05 20:09:53 mick Logs in
01/18/05 20:09:53 mick Joins Subroom USMLE_Step_1
01/18/05 20:10:03 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: hi mick
01/18/05 20:10:31 [USMLE_Step_1] mick: hello. just observing again if you dont mind

01/18/05 20:11:08 sharon2ahmad Logs Out
01/18/05 20:11:15 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: tonights topic in behavioral are Social Life in the US Substance Abuse Human Sexuality
01/18/05 20:11:35 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: shall we start?

01/18/05 20:11:55 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: sure, others might join late or they don't yet know about the time change.
01/18/05 20:12:03 sharon2ahmad Logs in
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01/18/05 20:12:41 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: approximate what percent of all u.s. marriages ends in divorce? 25%, 50%, 75%?
01/18/05 20:12:53 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: 50%
01/18/05 20:12:55 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: about 50% and rising
01/18/05 20:12:57 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: 50%
01/18/05 20:13:08 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: yes, sad but true
01/18/05 20:13:51 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what are some risk factors associated with suicide?
01/18/05 20:14:02 zoya Logs in
01/18/05 20:14:08 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: depression
01/18/05 20:14:10 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: previous attempt is #1 risk factor i think
01/18/05 20:14:11 zoya Joins Subroom USMLE_Step_1
01/18/05 20:14:12 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: male, >45 y/o, white, seperated
01/18/05 20:14:22 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: agree with others
01/18/05 20:14:26 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: hi everyone
01/18/05 20:14:29 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: unemployed, alcoholism
01/18/05 20:14:41 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: also living alone, poor health
01/18/05 20:14:45 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: mental disorder
01/18/05 20:14:50 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: hi zoya
01/18/05 20:14:56 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: hi zoya
01/18/05 20:15:00 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: chronic illnesses
01/18/05 20:15:12 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep, all correct. hello zoya
01/18/05 20:15:36 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: which one commit suicide more M or F?
01/18/05 20:15:42 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: F
01/18/05 20:15:47 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: m
01/18/05 20:15:52 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: male
01/18/05 20:15:54 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: M
01/18/05 20:15:56 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: sorry M for commit
01/18/05 20:15:59 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: right
01/18/05 20:15:59 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: m
01/18/05 20:16:09 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: which one has more attemps?
01/18/05 20:16:10 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: F attempt more
01/18/05 20:16:14 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: f
01/18/05 20:16:21 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: f
01/18/05 20:16:23 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: females try more often, but males successful more often
01/18/05 20:16:29 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: true
01/18/05 20:16:32 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: correct.. very good
01/18/05 20:16:34 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: f
01/18/05 20:17:39 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: suicide asso/w high serotonine level or low?
01/18/05 20:17:41 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: suicide is associated with a decreased level of which substance? NE, serotonin, epi?
01/18/05 20:17:51 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: serotonin
01/18/05 20:17:58 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: Serotonin
01/18/05 20:17:58 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: dec serotonin
01/18/05 20:18:00 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: serotnin
01/18/05 20:18:00 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: you read my mind !!
01/18/05 20:18:11 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: correct
01/18/05 20:18:16 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar:

01/18/05 20:18:56 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: single best predictor of suicide?
01/18/05 20:19:06 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: previous attempt
01/18/05 20:19:14 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: same ans
01/18/05 20:19:15 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: prev attempt
01/18/05 20:19:17 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: previous attempt
01/18/05 20:19:19 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: good..
01/18/05 20:19:25 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: income is used as direct determinant of socio-economic status. T or F
01/18/05 20:19:36 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: t
01/18/05 20:19:40 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: f
01/18/05 20:19:44 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: F
01/18/05 20:19:50 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: F
01/18/05 20:19:56 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: f
01/18/05 20:19:59 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: it's education and occupation
01/18/05 20:20:08 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: rt
01/18/05 20:20:16 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: this one got me. the ans is false because its occupation and education rather than income.
01/18/05 20:20:37 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: right..
01/18/05 20:20:44 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: but of course a better occupation and income usually means more income

01/18/05 20:21:17 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: what is the leading cause of death in the u.s.?
01/18/05 20:21:27 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: heart disease
01/18/05 20:21:27 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: heart dis.
01/18/05 20:21:29 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: cancer and alochlism
01/18/05 20:21:37 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: cancer is 2nd
01/18/05 20:21:54 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: CVA is third
01/18/05 20:22:08 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: Agree
01/18/05 20:22:09 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: yes, 1. heart disease, 2. cancer, 3. strokes
01/18/05 20:22:25 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: AIDS is fifth
01/18/05 20:23:12 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: whats the most common principle diag resulting in an office visit?
01/18/05 20:23:27 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: HTN?
01/18/05 20:23:33 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: for men its HTN. for women its pregnancy.
01/18/05 20:23:43 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yeah...
01/18/05 20:23:56 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: I forgot ...
01/18/05 20:24:00 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: depends what officeu r visiting
01/18/05 20:24:01 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: M=HTN and F=preg. great
01/18/05 20:24:37 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: what's the leading sites of cancer incidence in M?
01/18/05 20:24:40 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: good point sharon. i guess a visit to the coroners office would be heart disease lol
01/18/05 20:24:53 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: prostate
01/18/05 20:25:05 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: prostrate
01/18/05 20:25:06 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: prostate
01/18/05 20:25:10 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: prostate
01/18/05 20:25:14 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: agree
01/18/05 20:25:21 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes, prostate > lung > colorectal
01/18/05 20:25:44 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: and for women?
01/18/05 20:25:51 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: breast
01/18/05 20:25:51 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: breast
01/18/05 20:25:56 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: breast > lung > colorectal
01/18/05 20:26:04 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: rt
01/18/05 20:26:05 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: yes. very good
01/18/05 20:26:17 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: colorectal if it is in family
01/18/05 20:26:22 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: how about the leading cause of death due to cancer in M?
01/18/05 20:26:33 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: lung
01/18/05 20:26:37 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: lung
01/18/05 20:26:38 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: lung
01/18/05 20:26:45 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: alcoholism
01/18/05 20:26:47 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yep..and F?
01/18/05 20:26:54 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: lung in F
01/18/05 20:26:57 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: lung
01/18/05 20:27:03 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: lung
01/18/05 20:27:11 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: lung
01/18/05 20:27:17 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: why lung
01/18/05 20:27:21 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: correct, lung > prostate/breast> colorectal
01/18/05 20:27:32 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: due to increase smoking
01/18/05 20:27:38 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: ok
01/18/05 20:27:38 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: smoking
01/18/05 20:28:49 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: what's the most likely reason of death in a 36 y/o M?
01/18/05 20:29:20 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: age family h/o
01/18/05 20:29:28 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: neoplasia?
01/18/05 20:29:31 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: unintended injuries
01/18/05 20:29:37 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: accidents
01/18/05 20:29:39 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: accidents
01/18/05 20:29:42 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: accidents
01/18/05 20:29:49 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: zoya is right, it's neoplasm
01/18/05 20:30:13 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: unintendent accident is till age 34
01/18/05 20:30:32 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: ok
01/18/05 20:30:36 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: didnt know that. thanks
01/18/05 20:30:38 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: after 35 neoplasm is the MCC.
01/18/05 20:30:48 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: which ones are mandatory reportable offenses? elder, child, spousal abuse?
01/18/05 20:31:03 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: child
01/18/05 20:31:03 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: child and elderly
01/18/05 20:31:08 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: elder abuse and child abuse, but not spousal abuse
01/18/05 20:31:09 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: child
01/18/05 20:31:15 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: elderly
01/18/05 20:31:54 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: elder and child are reportable. spousal is not because spouse is assumed to be competent to report on their own
01/18/05 20:32:20 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: but it is not on the record
01/18/05 20:33:11 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: what % of children of HIV mothers test postive at birth?
01/18/05 20:33:18 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: 100%
01/18/05 20:33:24 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: 99
01/18/05 20:33:27 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: 100%
01/18/05 20:34:04 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: 100%
01/18/05 20:34:14 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: 100% because the test done is the ELISA which tests for antibodies which the baby will have at birth because it is passed on
01/18/05 20:34:36 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: good point
01/18/05 20:34:45 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: good explanation
01/18/05 20:34:53 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: but moms will disappear after several months and only babies will remain, so test again in a year
01/18/05 20:35:18 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes, around 20% remains + after one year
01/18/05 20:35:40 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: what's the No 1 killer of black infants?
01/18/05 20:35:49 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: AZT and C section can reduce that number to 5%
01/18/05 20:36:08 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: low birth weight
01/18/05 20:36:20 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: bith defect
01/18/05 20:36:45 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: agree, low birth weight
01/18/05 20:36:47 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: right, it's LBW and SIDS is No 2.
01/18/05 20:37:11 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: agree
01/18/05 20:37:19 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: among ethnic groups which one has the highest SIDS rate?
01/18/05 20:37:46 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: native americans
01/18/05 20:37:52 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: agree
01/18/05 20:38:02 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: very good...
01/18/05 20:38:02 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: yep
01/18/05 20:38:57 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: what percent of adult women report being secually abused as child?
01/18/05 20:39:07 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: 25%
01/18/05 20:39:09 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: 10
01/18/05 20:39:40 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: 25%? not sure
01/18/05 20:40:13 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: yes, its 25% which is higher than i would have thought. 50% were by family members. 50% told nobody
01/18/05 20:40:20 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: *)
01/18/05 20:40:31 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: wow..
01/18/05 20:41:11 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: whats the leading cause of mental retardation?
01/18/05 20:41:19 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: FAS.
01/18/05 20:41:25 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: fetal alcohol syndrome
01/18/05 20:41:25 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: Fas
01/18/05 20:41:29 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: second is down's
01/18/05 20:41:32 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: yes
01/18/05 20:41:38 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: down's
01/18/05 20:41:55 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep, pretty sad that it could have been avoided. downs is 2nd
01/18/05 20:42:09 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: yep
01/18/05 20:42:32 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: what is the most abused drug of all ages?
01/18/05 20:42:44 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: heroin
01/18/05 20:42:51 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: coffee
01/18/05 20:42:52 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: alcohol
01/18/05 20:43:00 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: alcohol?
01/18/05 20:43:06 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: alcohol for legal drug
01/18/05 20:43:20 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: u cannot have alcohol at certain age]
01/18/05 20:43:23 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: alcohol
01/18/05 20:43:44 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: i would like to think caffiene from coffee and sodas, but i guess they dont count that. alcohol is the most abused drug for all ages
01/18/05 20:44:25 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: Agree
01/18/05 20:44:30 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes, I was llistening to the Kaplan lectures and it says the MC abused drug is alcohol
01/18/05 20:44:31 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: me to
01/18/05 20:44:34 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: the age slows kids down, but they still get alcohol before age 21 in most places
01/18/05 20:46:21 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what drug is used in alcoholics by causing symptoms of nausea, chest pain, hyperventilation, tachycardia, vomitting? how does it work?
01/18/05 20:46:23 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: alcohol consupsion is more common in higher or lower SES?
01/18/05 20:46:31 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: disulfiram
01/18/05 20:46:46 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase
01/18/05 20:46:59 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: inhibits aldehyde dh
01/18/05 20:47:06 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: inhibit dh
01/18/05 20:47:15 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: agree, disulfuram
01/18/05 20:47:20 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: aka antabuse
01/18/05 20:47:31 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: lower SES i think
01/18/05 20:47:47 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: accumulation acetaldehyde results in these effects
01/18/05 20:47:54 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: lower SES
01/18/05 20:48:24 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: right, it's lower.. who recovers faster low SES or high?
01/18/05 20:48:33 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: les
01/18/05 20:48:35 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: lower
01/18/05 20:48:38 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep, all correct
01/18/05 20:48:45 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: lower
01/18/05 20:48:54 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes..
01/18/05 20:49:12 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: which is more addictive? heroin or methadone?
01/18/05 20:49:19 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: meth
01/18/05 20:49:22 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: methadone
01/18/05 20:49:24 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: methadone
01/18/05 20:49:27 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: methadone
01/18/05 20:49:33 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: methadone
01/18/05 20:50:07 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: yes, methadone is more addictive which is the basis of its use in heroin addiction. it is substitute addiction
01/18/05 20:50:08 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: why we use vit C in Tx of intoxication with PCP?
01/18/05 20:51:07 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: dont know that one saghar??
01/18/05 20:51:23 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: don't know
01/18/05 20:51:34 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: i dont know either
01/18/05 20:51:40 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: because it stimulates urinary clearance,,,
01/18/05 20:51:50 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: how does it works
01/18/05 20:52:00 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: I just found it today...

01/18/05 20:52:02 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: didn't know
01/18/05 20:52:22 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what percent of ER visits are substance related?
01/18/05 20:52:34 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: half
01/18/05 20:52:36 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: 60
01/18/05 20:52:40 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: 50%
01/18/05 20:52:40 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: 50%
01/18/05 20:52:50 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep, 50%
01/18/05 20:53:26 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: which drug class gives pinpoint pupils, resp depression?
01/18/05 20:53:36 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: opiods
01/18/05 20:53:40 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: opiates
01/18/05 20:53:42 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: opiates
01/18/05 20:53:46 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: opiates
01/18/05 20:53:53 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep
01/18/05 20:54:15 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: violence and nystagmus?
01/18/05 20:54:28 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: PCP
01/18/05 20:54:34 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: PCP
01/18/05 20:54:38 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: pcp
01/18/05 20:54:45 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: correct
01/18/05 20:54:50 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what about flu-like symptoms?
01/18/05 20:55:02 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: opiod withdrawal
01/18/05 20:55:07 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: opiates withdrawal
01/18/05 20:55:19 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: opiates withdrawal
01/18/05 20:55:24 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep
01/18/05 20:55:26 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: how about arrhythmias?
01/18/05 20:55:36 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: cocaine
01/18/05 20:55:44 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: cocaine
01/18/05 20:55:55 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: cocaine, amphetamines
01/18/05 20:55:58 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: amphetamines
01/18/05 20:56:01 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: amhetamine
01/18/05 20:56:07 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: correct, very good guys...
01/18/05 20:56:43 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: at what age is gender identity set by?
01/18/05 20:56:53 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: 3-4
01/18/05 20:56:59 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: between 2 and 3
01/18/05 20:57:05 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: sorry 2-3
01/18/05 20:57:26 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep 2.5 yrs
01/18/05 20:57:50 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: what are the drugs that don't have withdrawl effects?
01/18/05 20:58:18 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: hallucinogens, inhalants, cannabis and PCP
01/18/05 20:58:18 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: hallucinogens, pot, inhalants
01/18/05 20:58:27 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: hallucinogens
01/18/05 20:58:29 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: agree
01/18/05 20:58:33 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: rt
01/18/05 20:59:24 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what name given to pt who prefers animals in sexual fantasies or practices?
01/18/05 20:59:38 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: zoophiliac
01/18/05 20:59:53 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: zoophliac
01/18/05 21:00:04 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep. what about sex with cadavars?
01/18/05 21:00:18 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: necrophiliac
01/18/05 21:00:23 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: how can you detect that a person is a smoker from urine analysis?
01/18/05 21:00:25 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: agree
01/18/05 21:00:38 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep
01/18/05 21:00:52 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: don't know zoya??
01/18/05 21:01:05 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: don't know
01/18/05 21:01:09 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: i dont know either
01/18/05 21:01:32 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: you mean regular cigarettes or drugs?
01/18/05 21:01:38 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: cotinine, a metabolite of nicotine.
01/18/05 21:01:45 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: can anyone explain the diff between heterosexual and transvestite fetishism? are these the same?
01/18/05 21:02:06 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: regula cigarettes clover
01/18/05 21:02:13 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: thanks
01/18/05 21:03:53 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: both are heterosexual, but the transvestite fetish means that the hetero person (male gender with female preference partner) prefers being in female clothes for sexual arousal
01/18/05 21:05:00 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: so transvestite is a heterosexual who enjoys dressing up as opposite sex. but the identity and preferred partner remain the same.
01/18/05 21:05:07 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: agree
01/18/05 21:05:17 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: thanks.. got it..
01/18/05 21:06:22 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: what's the MC STD?
01/18/05 21:06:40 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: I mean high incident?
01/18/05 21:06:46 drkittu Logs in
01/18/05 21:06:47 drkittu Joins Subroom USMLE_Step_1
01/18/05 21:07:33 drkittu Joins Subroom USMLE_Step_1
01/18/05 21:07:38 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: gonorrhea in M, clamydia in F
01/18/05 21:07:55 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: i'm sorry all, but i have to leave early tonight. my mom is calling long distance and i need to take the call. sorry
01/18/05 21:08:10 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: please continue and i'll post transript later
01/18/05 21:08:13 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: bye
01/18/05 21:08:21 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: buy.. and thanks
01/18/05 21:08:26 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: buy
01/18/05 21:08:30 [USMLE_Step_1] usmle_guy: bye
01/18/05 21:08:36 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: bye
01/18/05 21:08:42 usmle_guy Logs Out
01/18/05 21:08:49 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: oh sorry ,is it hpv?
01/18/05 21:08:58 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes, it's HPV
01/18/05 21:09:11 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: what's the highes prevalent STD?
01/18/05 21:09:12 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: we're almost done anyway. i think we're on the last chapter of human sexuality....right?
01/18/05 21:09:30 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: right...
01/18/05 21:09:39 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: i have leave early too
01/18/05 21:09:52 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: i will see you tomorrow
01/18/05 21:09:58 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: GL and bye.
01/18/05 21:10:01 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: bye
01/18/05 21:10:12 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: bye zoya
01/18/05 21:10:57 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what drug is notorious for causing priapism
01/18/05 21:11:15 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: trazodone
01/18/05 21:11:50 [USMLE_Step_1] zoya: my typing is very bad ,missing letters ,words

,sorry for that .any way bye
01/18/05 21:12:09 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep, t****done
01/18/05 21:12:09 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: bye, see you..
01/18/05 21:12:18 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: see ya tomorrow zoya
01/18/05 21:12:35 zoya Logs Out
01/18/05 21:14:05 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: what's the mech of erectile dysfunction due to neuroleptic use?
01/18/05 21:14:38 [USMLE_Step_1] mick: dopamine block??
01/18/05 21:14:53 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: agree
01/18/05 21:14:57 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes.. dopamine blockage
01/18/05 21:15:00 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: me to
01/18/05 21:15:17 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what percentage of males are homosexual?
01/18/05 21:15:41 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: 45
01/18/05 21:15:52 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: 4-10%
01/18/05 21:16:06 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: I thought it's higher though....
01/18/05 21:16:18 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: 6% of all males are homosexual, 3% of all females
01/18/05 21:17:10 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: what percentage of homosexuals have children?
01/18/05 21:17:27 [USMLE_Step_1] mick: over 50%
01/18/05 21:17:37 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: 5
01/18/05 21:18:18 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: yep, 50%
01/18/05 21:18:21 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: dec libido is due to dec estrogen, progestrone or testosterone?
01/18/05 21:18:48 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: estrogen
01/18/05 21:19:26 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: dec estrogen i think
01/18/05 21:19:38 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: it's testosterone...
01/18/05 21:19:59 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: i think we covered alot. i gotta go too. i'll see everyone tomorrow
01/18/05 21:20:10 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: yes, me too...
01/18/05 21:20:10 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: good night
01/18/05 21:20:12 [USMLE_Step_1] drkittu: bye
01/18/05 21:20:13 [USMLE_Step_1] sharon2ahmad: i have to leave to
01/18/05 21:20:15 [USMLE_Step_1] clover: good night all
01/18/05 21:20:18 sharon2ahmad Leaves Subroom
01/18/05 21:20:19 [USMLE_Step_1] saghar: thanks and bye everybody
01/18/05 21:20:20 drkittu Logs Out
01/18/05 21:20:21 clover Logs Out
01/18/05 21:20:25 sharon2ahmad Logs Out
01/18/05 21:20:31 mick Logs Out
01/18/05 21:20:33 saghar Logs Out
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