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7 Cards in this Set
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what should you suspect in a px with decreased FEV1/FVC
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obstructive lung disease
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what ethical problem exists whne a doctor refers a patient for a MRI at a facility he owns
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conflict of interest
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MCC of acute pancreatitis
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"BAD HITS"
biliary obstruction alcohol drugs (e.g. HIV meds, E2's, valproic acid, pentamidine, & azathioprine) Hypercalcemia/TG's Ideopathic Trauma Scorpion sting |
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biggest risk factor for RCC
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smoking
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why should a px with crush injury recieve lots of fluids
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to prevent interstitial nephropathy
(2nd/2 massive release of myoglobin) |
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what do u suspect
60 yo smoker with varicele that doesnt empty when patient is in recumbent position (i.e. lying on back) |
RCC
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MCC's for interstitial nephropathy/nephritis
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MEDICATIONS:
B-lactams AMG's sulfonamides NSAIDS |