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SSRIs
Fluoxetine
Sertraline
Citaloprom
Paroxetine
TCAs
Amitryptiline
Nortriptyline
Doxepin
Desipramine
Amoxapine
Clomipramine
Antipsychotics
High potency - Haloperidol, fluphenazine, trifluoperazine
Low potency - thioridazine, chlorpromzine
Atypical antipsychitoics
Clozapine
Olanzapine
Risperidone
Quetiapine
Aripiprazole
Ziprasidone
Drugs used to treat acute gout & mechanism
Colchicine - stabilizes tubulin so that cannot recruit leukocytes & impaired degranulation
Indomethacin
Mechanism of mannitol
Increases serum/tubular osmolality, causing diuresis
Why is glucagon used in a B-blocker overdose?
Glucagon stimualtes cAMP
Signaling pathway used by glucagon
cAMP
Hormones that use cAMP signaling pathway
FLAT CHAMP

FSH
LH
ACTH
TSH
CRH
hCG
ADH (V2)
MSH
PTH
Glucagon
Calcitonin
Wiscott-Aldrich
X linked
Progressive deltion of B and T cells
Dec IgM
Inc IgA, (IgE)

TIE
Thrombocytopenic purpura
Infections (sinusitis, staph, strep)
Eczema

Associated w/ malignant lymphoma & small platelets
Job Syndrome
Defect & Sx
Mechanism: Th cells fail to make IFN-gamma --> inability of neutrophils to respond to chemotaxis

Hyper IgE
Abnormal faces
Cold abscess
Retain primary teeth
Dermatitis (eczema)

High IgE, low everything else
immune defect w/ normal number of b cells, but all dec Igs
CVID
How CO2 is transported from tissues to lungs
Mainly as HCO3 in the plasma (made in RBC)
Bohr effect
High H+ in tissues shifts curve to right and release of oxygen happens
Haldane effect
High O2 promotes dissociation of H+ from hb, causing shift of equilibrium towards CO2
Compare group of ppl w/ a disease to w/o
Case-control
Odds ratio is for what kind of study?
Case-control
Compares ppl w/ risk factor
Cohort
Rhogam
Give anti-Rh antibodies (passive immunization)
Sx of L4/L5 herniation
Pain along sacroiliac area to lateral thigh
Numbness medial foot
Weakness of dorsiflexion

L5 root
Sx of L5/S1 herniation
Pain along sacroiliac join, lateral thigh, leg and heel (further down than L4/L5 herniation)
Numbness of lateral foot
Weakness of plantartflexion
Atrophy of gastroc and soleus
Ankle jerk absent

S1 root
What part of the cell does aldosterone bind
Nucleus
Formula for Sensitivity
TP/(TP+FN)
Formula for Specificity
TN/(TN+FP)
Where does RCC metastasize to?
Lung and bone
Where does prostate cancer metastzie to?
Bone
Lung abscesses associated w/ loss of conciousness grow what bacteria?
Peptostreptococcus
Fusobacertium
Bacteriodes
Lung abscesses associated w/ Loss of consciousness
Peptostreptococcus
Bacteriodies
Fusobacterium

Aspiration, anesthesia, etho
Where do the intercostal VAN lie?
Lower border of the rib