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Medicare requirements for home oxygen

Requirements for lung transplant in COPD patient

Name the 5 obstructive pulmonary diseases etiologies

COPD (2), asthma, bronchiectasis, bronchiolitis



bronchiectasis: a chronic inflammatory or degenerative condition of one or more bronchi or bronchioles marked by dilatation and loss of elasticity of the walls



bronchiolitis: inflammation of the bronchioles



Heart auscultation

A-a stand for...

PAO2: pressure of alveolar oxygen



PaO2: pressure of arterial oxygen

Increasing and decreasing preload techniques

Which UTIs does nitrofurantoin treat? MOA?

E. coli, Klebsiella, enterobacter, S. aureus, enterococcus



Inhibits several bacterial enzymes, including acetyl CoA

Drugs associated with interstitial fibrosis

Drugs associated with interstitial fibrosis



1. Amiodarone


2. Bleomycin and busulfan


3. Cyclophosphamide


4. Methotrexate and methysergide


5. Nitrosourea and nitrofurantoin

Drug toxicities, heart and lungs

Lung Drug toxicity (bleomycin, busulfan, amiodarone, methotrexate)


 


Heart drug toxicity (doxo, daunorubicin, cocaine)

Lung Drug toxicity (bleomycin, busulfan, amiodarone, methotrexate)



Heart drug toxicity (doxo, daunorubicin, cocaine)