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23 Cards in this Set
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antihypertensive a/w:
first dose orthostatic hypotension |
a-
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antihypertensive a/w:
hypertrichosis |
minoxidil
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antihypertensive a/w:
dry mouth, sedation, severe rebound HTN |
clonidine
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antihypertensive a/w:
bradycardia, impotence, asthma exacerbation |
B-
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antihypertensive a/w:
reflex tachycardia |
any vasodilator
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antihypertensive a/w:
cough |
ACEI
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antihypertensive a/w:
avoid in px with sulfa allergy |
thiazide
loops |
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antihypertensive a/w:
angioedema |
ACEI
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antihypertensive a/w:
drug indiced lupus |
hydralazine
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antihypertensive a/w:
cyanide poisoning |
nitroprusside
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when can a physicial refuse to Rx a px on grounds on futility
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no rationale for Rx
max intervention failed Rx doesnt achieve goal of care |
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what is the next step in Dx on cholecystitis is US fails
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HIDA scan
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urine pH in type 1 RTA
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>5.3
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urine pH in type 2 RTA
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variable
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urine pH in type 4 RTA
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normal
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serum HCO3 in type 1 RTA
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variable
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serum HCO3 in type 2 RTA
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decreased
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serum HCO3 in type 4 RTA
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normal
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whats a/w:
metabolic acidosis with normal anion gap and low potassium level |
RTA type 1 and 2
diarrhea fanconi |
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whats a/w
met acidosis with normal anion gap and high potassium level |
RTA type 4
addisons hyperalimentation |
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Rx for type 1 RTA
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bicarb and thiazides and K
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Rx for type 2 RTA
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bicarb and thiazides and K
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Rx for type 4 RTA
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fludracortisone
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