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38 Cards in this Set

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antihypertensive SE:
first does orthostatic hypotension
a1 blockers
antihypertensive SE:
hypertrichosis
minoxidil
antihypertensive SE:
cyanide toxicity
nitroprusside
antihypertensive SE:
dry mouth, sedation, rebound HTN
clonidine
antihypertensive SE:
bradycardia, impotence, asthma exacerbation
B-blocker
antihypertensive SE:
metabolic alkilosis
loops
antihypertensive SE:
anti-histone Ab
hydralazine
antihypertensive SE:
hypercalcemia
thiazides
Area of brain lesioned:
hemispatial neglect
nondominant parietal
Area of brain lesioned:
poor repitition
arcuate
Area of brain lesioned:
poor comprehension
wernicke
Area of brain lesioned:
poor expression
brocas
Area of brain lesioned:
personality changes
frontal
Area of brain lesioned:
dysarthria
cerebellar vermis
Area of brain lesioned:
agraphia and acalculia
dominant parietal
Area of brain lesioned:
hyperorality, hypersexuality, and disinhibited behavior
amygdala
Area of brain lesioned:
patient is unaware fo their neurological deficit
nondominant parietal
MCC of mamillary body lesion
thiamine def
which aortic arch are the carotid arteries derived from
3
what is contained in the carotid sheath
common carotid
internal jugular
vagus nerve
where is the bifurcation of the carotid
C4
where is the bifurcation of the trachea
T4
where is the bifurcation of the aorta
L4
where is the brain lesion:
nluver bucy
amygdala
where is the brain lesion:
reemergence of primitive reflexes
fromtal
where is the brain lesion:
spatial neglect
nondominant parietal
where is the brain lesion:
gerstmann
dominant parietal
where is the brain lesion:
coma
reticular activating system
where is the reticular activating system
midbrian
where is the brain lesion:
wernicke korsakoff
mamillary bodies
where is the brain lesion:
eyes look toward the lesion
frontal eye field
where is the brain lesion:
eye look away from lesion
PPRF
where is the brain lesion:
inability to make new memory
hippocampus
where is the brain lesion:
hemiballismus
subthalamic nucleus
where is the brain lesion:
paralysis on upward gaze
superior caliculi
where is the brain lesion:
truncal ataxia
cerebellar vermis
where is the brain lesion:
fall toward side of lesion
cerebellar hemisphere
what is the only symptom in wernicke korsakoff that is irreversible even with vitamin supplementation
memory loss and confabulations