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29 Cards in this Set
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SSRIs
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Fluoxetine
Sertraline Citaloprom Paroxetine |
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TCAs
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Amitryptiline
Nortriptyline Doxepin Desipramine Amoxapine Clomipramine |
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Antipsychotics
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High potency - Haloperidol, fluphenazine, trifluoperazine
Low potency - thioridazine, chlorpromzine |
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Atypical antipsychitoics
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Clozapine
Olanzapine Risperidone Quetiapine Aripiprazole Ziprasidone |
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Drugs used to treat acute gout & mechanism
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Colchicine - stabilizes tubulin so that cannot recruit leukocytes & impaired degranulation
Indomethacin |
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Mechanism of mannitol
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Increases serum/tubular osmolality, causing diuresis
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Why is glucagon used in a B-blocker overdose?
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Glucagon stimualtes cAMP
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Signaling pathway used by glucagon
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cAMP
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Hormones that use cAMP signaling pathway
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FLAT CHAMP
FSH LH ACTH TSH CRH hCG ADH (V2) MSH PTH Glucagon Calcitonin |
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Wiscott-Aldrich
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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 |
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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 |
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immune defect w/ normal number of b cells, but all dec Igs
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CVID
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How CO2 is transported from tissues to lungs
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Mainly as HCO3 in the plasma (made in RBC)
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Bohr effect
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High H+ in tissues shifts curve to right and release of oxygen happens
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Haldane effect
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High O2 promotes dissociation of H+ from hb, causing shift of equilibrium towards CO2
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Compare group of ppl w/ a disease to w/o
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Case-control
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Odds ratio is for what kind of study?
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Case-control
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Compares ppl w/ risk factor
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Cohort
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Rhogam
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Give anti-Rh antibodies (passive immunization)
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Sx of L4/L5 herniation
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Pain along sacroiliac area to lateral thigh
Numbness medial foot Weakness of dorsiflexion L5 root |
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Sx of L5/S1 herniation
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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 |
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What part of the cell does aldosterone bind
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Nucleus
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Formula for Sensitivity
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TP/(TP+FN)
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Formula for Specificity
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TN/(TN+FP)
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Where does RCC metastasize to?
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Lung and bone
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Where does prostate cancer metastzie to?
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Bone
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Lung abscesses associated w/ loss of conciousness grow what bacteria?
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Peptostreptococcus
Fusobacertium Bacteriodes |
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Lung abscesses associated w/ Loss of consciousness
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Peptostreptococcus
Bacteriodies Fusobacterium Aspiration, anesthesia, etho |
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Where do the intercostal VAN lie?
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Lower border of the rib
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