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21 Cards in this Set
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anti HTN used in:
no comorbidities |
thiazides
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anti HTN used in:
diabetes |
ACEI/ARBs
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anti HTN used in:
CHF |
ACEI/ARBs
B- Ald - |
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anti HTN used in:
BPH |
a-
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anti HTN used in:
left ventricular hypertrophy |
ACEI/ARBs
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anti HTN used in:
hyperthyroid |
B-
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anti HTN used in:
osteoporosis |
thiazides
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anti HTN used in:
benign essential tremor |
B-
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anti HTN used in:
post menopausal female |
thiazides
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anti HTN used in:
migraines |
B-
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4 signs and symptoms of streptococcal pharyngitis
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fever
tonsilar exudate pharyngeal erythema lack of rhinorrhea/cough |
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imaging studies used in a trauma series
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AP chest/pelvis
AP/lateral C spine |
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equation for odds ratio
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AD/BC
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equation for relative risk
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A/A+B / C/C+D
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when is odds ratio a good aproximation of rrelative risk
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prevalence is low
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what does it mean when the relative risk is equal to one
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no relationship
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what is most important for screening tests
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increased sensitivity
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what is most important for confirmatory tests
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increased specificiity
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% in 1 standard deviation
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68
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% in 2 standard deviation
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95
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% in 3 standard deviation
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99.7
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