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15 Cards in this Set
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what are the differnt types of collagen, and where can they be found in the body |
ty1: tendo, bone, dentiin, skin, fascia, cornea t2- cartilage, vitreous body t3- blood vessels, granulaion tissue, uterus, fetal tissue t4- bm |
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a 40yro man with a history of ehlers- danlos syn and hypertension present with a severe headach. a head ct is normal at presentaion and examination of the csf reveals numerous red blood cells. what is the cause of the man's headachs |
subarachnoid hem, rupture berry aneurism |
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how does the presentation of a dominant parietal lobe lesion differ from the presentation of a non dominant parietal lobe lesion |
nd: right parietal lobe hemispacial neglect d: left gerstman syn--> agraphia, acalcuia, finger agnosita, left to right disorientation |
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atropinee |
organophosphate poisoning |
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benztropine |
parkinson dz |
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scopolamine |
decrease airway secretion, motion sickness |
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ipratropium |
bronchodilator |
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oxybutynin |
urge incontinence |
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tropicamide |
dilate eye |
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darfenacin |
urge incontinence |
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tiotropium |
bronchodilator |
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b1 |
incre -hr -hrt contractility -renin |
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b2 |
vasodilation, brochodilation decr uterine tone |
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a1 |
incr bp, bladder sphincter tone, peripheral resistance mydriasis |
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a2 |
inhib ne |