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Side effects of Prostaglandin E1?
apnea, hypotension, fever
Rule of nines for BSA burn calculations
9 percent: each arm, head. 18 percent: leg, torso front, torso back.
Progression of EKG signs for hyperkalemia
peaked T waves, then lengethed PR interval (6.5-7.5), THEN prolonged QRS, THEN bradycardia, sine wave, vtach, progressing to asystole
What EKG features to hyperkalemia and hypermagnesemia have in common?
Prolonged PR interval, widened QRS complex
Calcium abnormalites and ST intervals: relationship?
Inverse relationship: HypOcalcemia causes prolonged ST interval, hypERcauses shortened ST interval (interval between ventric depol and repol).
Describe blood supply to the liver
75 percent portal vein, 25 percent hepatic artery
metformin mechanism?
inhibits gluconeogenesis by liver