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Dx test to differentiate DI
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ADH response
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what is it called when a px is unable to inspire due to pain in the RUQ
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murphies sign
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what is murphies sign a/w
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cholecystitis
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how is BPH diagnosed
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1. digital rectal exam
2. urinalysis 3. serum Cr |
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next step in a px with suspected BPH on digital rectal exam and elevated PSA
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transrectal US guided biopsy
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Rx for urethritis in men
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ceftriaxone and doxycycline
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two classes used to Rx BPH
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5a reductase -
a1- |
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what should you suspect in a px with prostate cancer and an elevated alk phosph
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bone mets
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how can you differentiate testicular torsion and epididymitis
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torsion
-onset is abrupt a/w physical activity -testical is raised and horizontal -absent cremasteric reflex -US shows compromised blood flow epididymitis -a.w STD -testicle looks normal -support relieves the symptoms -present cremasteric reflex -normal blood flow |
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Rx for torsion
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detorsion with bilateral orchioplexy
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Rx for epididymitis
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<35 =ceftriaxone and doxycylines
>35 = fluoroquinilones |
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what causes a vericocele
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dilation of the pampiniform plexus
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what does a color doppler show on US
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retrograde flow in scotom
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a right sided vericocele is a/w
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RCC
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what is the MC germ cell tumor of the testes
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seminoma
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what is the workup in erectile dysfunction
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TSH
testosterone prolactin PSA |