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What age does hutchinson gilford show up at?
25 years
what are the symptoms of hutchinson gilford?
skin atrophy, hair loss, loss of subcutaneous fat, arteriosclerosis
what is the associated gene of hutchinson gilford?
nuclear lamin a/c
what age does werner show up at?
60 years
what gene does it involve?
wrn
what are the symptoms?
skin atrophy, cataracts, hypogonadism, etc.
what is the gene associated with cockayne type a?
ckn1
what is the gene associated with cockayne type 2?
ercc6
what are the symptoms of cockayne?
neurogeneration, cataracts, photosensitivity, hypogonadism
what is the age of cockayne?
40
what is the gene associated with ataxia telangectasia?
atm
what is the age of ataxia telangectasia?
45 years
what are the symptoms?
cerebellar, hypogonadism, cancer,
what are the 4 aspects of principalism?
autonomy, beneficence, nonmalificence, justice
what are the results of consequentialism?
relativism, casuistry, geocultural
how does caloric restriction improve aging?
reduces insulin, reduces damage from ROS, delays reproduction
Lean body mass declines with age. Drug distribution, tissue concentrations and serum concentration will be increased for which of the following:
lipophilic compounds
Binding proteins will change with age. Albumin decreases with age as well as concomitant disease. Which of the following medications would most likely have clinically significant changes in their pharmacological action as a result of decreased albumin?
phenytoin
What is beers criteria?
Drugs with high anticholinergic action: amitryptyline, doxepin, diphenhydramine, hydroxyzine

Long acting benzos:diazepam, flurazepam, chlordiazepoxide

Pentazocine: CNS effects

Propxyphene: lack of effectiveness