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what are some of the adverse side effects of bethanocol?
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…flushing diaphroesis and nausea, even bradycardia and hypotension…
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very narrow zone beta hemololysis on sheep blood agar?
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…listeria monocytogenes…
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very narrow zone beta hemololysis on sheep blood agar?
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…listeria monocytogenes…
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very narrow zone beta hemololysis on sheep blood agar?
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…listeria monocytogenes…
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what type of immunity is required to kill the listeria?
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…CMI – because they survive phagocytosis by macrophages and can live inside the cytoplasm…
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what type of immunity is required to kill the listeria?
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…CMI – because they survive phagocytosis by macrophages and can live inside the cytoplasm…
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refers to differences in expressivity of AD disorders?
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…variable expressivity…
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refers to differences in expressivity of AD disorders?
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…variable expressivity…
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…variable expressivity…
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refers to differences in expressivity of AD disorders?
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…variable expressivity…
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refers to differences in expressivity of AD disorders?
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lots of strokes and increased lactic acid levels?
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…myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers (a heteroplasmy associated Mit. Disease)…
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lots of strokes and increased lactic acid levels?
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…myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers (a heteroplasmy associated Mit. Disease)…
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leber hereditary optic neuro is a heteroplasmic Mit disease causing?
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…bilateral vision loss…
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leber hereditary optic neuro is a heteroplasmic Mit disease causing?
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…bilateral vision loss…
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the first step of the urea cycyle combines?
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…CO2, NH4 and ATP to form carbamoylphosphate an requires the prescence of N –acetylglutamate…
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the first step of the urea cycyle combines?
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…CO2, NH4 and ATP to form carbamoylphosphate an requires the prescence of N –acetylglutamate…
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the first step of the urea cycyle combines?
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…CO2, NH4 and ATP to form carbamoylphosphate an requires the prescence of N –acetylglutamate…
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the first step of the urea cycyle combines?
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…CO2, NH4 and ATP to form carbamoylphosphate an requires the prescence of N –acetylglutamate…
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the first step of the urea cycyle combines?
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…CO2, NH4 and ATP to form carbamoylphosphate an requires the prescence of N –acetylglutamate…
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homocystenuria is caused by/
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…cystathione synthetase deficiency…
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…cystathione synthetase deficiency…
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homocystenuria is caused by/
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…cystathione synthetase deficiency…
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homocystenuria is caused by/
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what is the presentation of homoscysteinuria in addtion to the fucking thromboemoboli?
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…ectopia lentis, elongated limbs, arachnodactyly, scoliosis…
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what is the presentation of homoscysteinuria in addtion to the fucking thromboemoboli?
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…ectopia lentis, elongated limbs, arachnodactyly, scoliosis…
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vwhat is the presentation of homoscysteinuria in addtion to the fucking thromboemoboli?suppressing ones feelings by thinking about the problem?
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…ectopia lentis, elongated limbs, arachnodactyly, scoliosis…
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suppressing ones feelings by thinking about the problem?
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…intellectualization…
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suppressing ones feelings by thinking about the problem?
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…intellectualization…
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notable in the skin where they can be observed in the spinosum?
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…desmosomes (implicated in pemphigus vulgarsi)…
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notable in the skin where they can be observed in the spinosum?
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…desmosomes (implicated in pemphigus vulgarsi)…
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typically formed by connexins?
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…gap junctions…
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scwannomas are?
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…biphasic with highly cellular areas intermixed with myxoid areas of low cellularity and are universally s-100 positive…
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scwannomas are?
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…biphasic with highly cellular areas intermixed with myxoid areas of low cellularity and are universally s-100 positive…
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scwannomas are?
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…biphasic with highly cellular areas intermixed with myxoid areas of low cellularity and are universally s-100 positive…
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scwannomas are?
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…biphasic with highly cellular areas intermixed with myxoid areas of low cellularity and are universally s-100 positive…
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biconcave lenticular hematoma?
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..aka epidural hematoma…
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biconcave lenticular hematoma?
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..aka epidural hematoma…
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biconcave lenticular hematoma?
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..aka epidural hematoma…
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..aka epidural hematoma…
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biconcave lenticular hematoma?
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crescent shaped hematoma?
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…subdural hematoma…
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crescent shaped hematoma?
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…subdural hematoma…
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blood in the basal cisterns?
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…subarachnoid hemorrhage…
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blood in the basal cisterns?
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…subarachnoid hemorrhage…
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hemangioblastomas of the cerebellum and retina alongside renal cancer is what?
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…VHL on csome 3…
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hemangioblastomas of the cerebellum and retina alongside renal cancer is what?
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…VHL on csome 3…
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hemangioblastomas of the cerebellum and retina alongside renal cancer is what?
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…VHL on csome 3…
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oncsome 5?
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…APC gene…
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oncsome 5?
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…APC gene…
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p53 on what csome?
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…17…
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ocular findings of thiamine deficient (wernickes)?
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…horizontal nystagmus, bilateral abducens nerve palsy and complete opthalmoplegia (ocular irregs, are first to respond to infusion of thiamine)…
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ocular findings of thiamine deficient (wernickes)?
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…horizontal nystagmus, bilateral abducens nerve palsy and complete opthalmoplegia (ocular irregs, are first to respond to infusion of thiamine)…
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ataxi in wernike is due to?
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…cerebellar damage…
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ataxi in wernike is due to?
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…cerebellar damage…
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ATO stands for what in terms of benzodiazepams?
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…alprazolam, triazolam, and oxazepam, all three have a durtion of action less than 10 hours and therefore can precipitate withdrawal sx…
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ATO stands for what in terms of benzodiazepams?
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…alprazolam, triazolam, and oxazepam, all three have a durtion of action less than 10 hours and therefore can precipitate withdrawal sx…
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ATO stands for what in terms of benzodiazepams?
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…alprazolam, triazolam, and oxazepam, all three have a durtion of action less than 10 hours and therefore can precipitate withdrawal sx…
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ATO stands for what in terms of benzodiazepams?
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…alprazolam, triazolam, and oxazepam, all three have a durtion of action less than 10 hours and therefore can precipitate withdrawal sx…
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CCDF stands for what?
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…chlorodiazepoxide, chlorazepate, diazepam, flruazepam the longest acting benzos which cause way more severe drowsiness…
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CCDF stands for what?
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…chlorodiazepoxide, chlorazepate, diazepam, flruazepam the longest acting benzos which cause way more severe drowsiness…
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CCDF stands for what?
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…chlorodiazepoxide, chlorazepate, diazepam, flruazepam the longest acting benzos which cause way more severe drowsiness…
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CCDF stands for what?
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…chlorodiazepoxide, chlorazepate, diazepam, flruazepam the longest acting benzos which cause way more severe drowsiness…
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rare disease characterzed by destruction of the frontal lobes?
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…picks disease…
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…picks disease…
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rare disease characterzed by destruction of the frontal lobes?
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…picks disease…
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rare disease characterzed by destruction of the frontal lobes?
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pick bodies are seen in picks disease a rare disease characterized by destruction of the frontal lobes what do these so-called pick bodies look like?
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…cytoplasmic inclusions of microtubule associated tau…
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pick bodies are seen in picks disease a rare disease characterized by destruction of the frontal lobes what do these so-called pick bodies look like?
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…cytoplasmic inclusions of microtubule associated tau…
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pick bodies are seen in picks disease a rare disease characterized by destruction of the frontal lobes what do these so-called pick bodies look like?
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…cytoplasmic inclusions of microtubule associated tau…
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contralateral hemineglect?
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… right inferior parietal lobe damage…
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contralateral hemineglect?
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… right inferior parietal lobe damage…
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lentiform and caudate make?
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…corpus striatum…
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lentiform and caudate make?
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…corpus striatum…
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infiltration of the brain my macrophages after an ischemic episode to the brain will occur when?
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…3-5 days after event…
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infiltration of the brain my macrophages after an ischemic episode to the brain will occur when?
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…3-5 days after event…
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macroscopic chages to the brain after an ischemic insult fist appear?
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…within 12 hours…
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macroscopic chages to the brain after an ischemic insult fist appear?
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…within 12 hours…
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PMNs move into areas of ischemia of the brain within?
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…24-48 hours…
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PMNs move into areas of ischemia of the brain within?
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…24-48 hours…
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adrenal glands are innervated directly by?
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…preganglionic sympathetic neurons that use acetyl choline…
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adrenal glands are innervated directly by?
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…preganglionic sympathetic neurons that use acetyl choline…
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tx of choice for acute opiod withdrawal of a neonate?
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…paregoric or tincture of opium (which contains morphine)…
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tx of choice for acute opiod withdrawal of a neonate?
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…paregoric or tincture of opium (which contains morphine)…
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folate can prevent NTDs and lower?
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…homocytein levels…
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folate can prevent NTDs and lower?
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…homocytein levels…
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folate can prevent NTDs and lower?
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…homocytein levels…
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IV sodium bicarb is used to treat?
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…acidosis and hyperkalemia…
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IV sodium bicarb is used to treat?
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…acidosis and hyperkalemia…
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fractures of the supracondyler humerus?
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… medial nerve injury…
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fractures of the supracondyler humerus?
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… medial nerve injury…
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fractures of the supracondyler humerus?
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… medial nerve injury…
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sensory loss to most of the palm and dorsal 1st 3 digits?
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… median nerve injury either at the tunnel or supracondylar fracture…
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sensory loss to most of the palm and dorsal 1st 3 digits?
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… median nerve injury either at the tunnel or supracondylar fracture…
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… median nerve injury either at the tunnel or supracondylar fracture…
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sensory loss to most of the palm and dorsal 1st 3 digits?
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… median nerve injury either at the tunnel or supracondylar fracture…
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sensory loss to most of the palm and dorsal 1st 3 digits?
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radial nerve innervates what of the forearm?
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…extensers…
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radial nerve innervates what of the forearm?
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…extensers…
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radial nerve innervates what of the forearm?
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…extensers…
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…extensers…
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radial nerve innervates what of the forearm?
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…extensers…
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radial nerve innervates what of the forearm?
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fracture of what can cause axillary nerve damage?
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…surgical neck of the humerus…
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fracture of what can cause axillary nerve damage?
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…surgical neck of the humerus…
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fracture of what can cause axillary nerve damage?
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…surgical neck of the humerus…
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