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Complications of Hypertension
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left ventricular hypertrophy
CHF CAD PVD CVD Renal Disease Retinal changes |
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Symptoms of Pheochromocytoma include
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headache diaphoresis st arrythmias hyperthermia suprarenal or midline abd mass
anxiety weight loss |
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Diagnostics for pheochromocytoma are
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urinary catecholamine assay
ct scan mri |
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Physical attributes of Cushings syndrome include
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truncla obesity
moon face thinning of skin edema emotional liability poor wound healing opportunistic infections |
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Keith Wagner Scale for fundoscopic examination scores
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KW1 arteriolar narrowing and irregularity
KW2 marked narrowing and nicking KW3 flame shaped or circular hemorrahages and fluffy exudates KW4 any of the above and papilledema |
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When treating a patient for HTN who has gout this medication would not be advised
a. Beta blocker b. Ace inhibitor c. Thiazide d. Calcium channel blocker |
c. Thiazide
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Mr. Jones as HTN, Diabetis, Asthma, these medications except would be best for him.
a Beta blocker b. Ace inhibitor c. Thiazide d. Aldosterone antagonst |
d. Aldosterone antagonist
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Sally has just been noted to be pregnant this medication should be stopped
a. Beta blocker b. Ace inhibitor c. Thiazide d. Calcium channel blocker |
b. Ace inhibitor
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Patients with Raynauds disease would benefit from this medication.
a. Beta blocker b. Ace inhibitor c. Thiazide d. Calcium channel blocker |
d. Calcium channel blocker
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the treatment for htn for patients with renal disease includes
a. BB and ACE b. CCB and Thiazide c. ACE and ARB d. Loop diuretic and ARB |
c. ACE and ARB
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