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23 Cards in this Set
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most sensitive test for multiple sclerosis
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MRI
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what type of bite/sting can cause acute pancreatitis
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scorpion sting
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in which endocrine disorder might weight loss completely eliminate the need for medication
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DM2
PCOS |
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what must not be done in a px who ingests alkali plumbing liquid
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emetics
neutralizing agent NG tube |
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what must a px who ingests alkali plumbing liquid be watched for
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esophageal squamous carcinoma
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what happens within 6 hours of iron ingestion
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abdominal pain
vomiting diarrhea (bloody) |
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what happens within 6-72 hours of iron ingestion
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shock
metabolic acidosis |
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what happens within 12-96 hours of iron ingestion
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heptotoxicity
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what happens withing 2-8 weeks of iron ingestion
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bowel obstruction
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what is the treatment for lead poisoning in adults
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EDTA
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Rx for lead poisoning in children
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dimercaprol
succimer |
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next step in a px with organophosphate poisoning
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atropine
pralidoxine |
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antidote for:
arsenic |
dimercaprol
succimer penicillamine |
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antidote for:
copper |
penicillamine
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antidote for:
tPA, streptokinase |
aminocaproic acid
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symptoms of theophylline overdose
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seizures
hypotension tachycardia |
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antidotes for:
arsenic |
dimercaprol
succimer penicillamine |
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antidotes for:
anticholinergics |
atropine
pralidoxine |
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antidotes for:
carbon monoxide |
100% O2
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antidotes for:
copper |
penicillamine
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antidotes for:
iron |
deferoxamine
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antidotes for:
mercury |
dimercaprol
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antidotes for:
tPA |
aminocaproic acid
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