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anti HTN used in:
no comorbidities
thiazides
anti HTN used in:
diabetes
ACEI/ARBs
anti HTN used in:
CHF
ACEI/ARBs
B-
Ald -
anti HTN used in:
BPH
a-
anti HTN used in:
left ventricular hypertrophy
ACEI/ARBs
anti HTN used in:
hyperthyroid
B-
anti HTN used in:
osteoporosis
thiazides
anti HTN used in:
benign essential tremor
B-
anti HTN used in:
post menopausal female
thiazides
anti HTN used in:
migraines
B-
4 signs and symptoms of streptococcal pharyngitis
fever
tonsilar exudate
pharyngeal erythema
lack of rhinorrhea/cough
imaging studies used in a trauma series
AP chest/pelvis

AP/lateral C spine
equation for odds ratio
AD/BC
equation for relative risk
A/A+B / C/C+D
when is odds ratio a good aproximation of rrelative risk
prevalence is low
what does it mean when the relative risk is equal to one
no relationship
what is most important for screening tests
increased sensitivity
what is most important for confirmatory tests
increased specificiity
% in 1 standard deviation
68
% in 2 standard deviation
95
% in 3 standard deviation
99.7