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Medicare requirements for home oxygen |
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Requirements for lung transplant in COPD patient |
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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
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Heart auscultation |
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A-a stand for... |
PAO2: pressure of alveolar oxygen
PaO2: pressure of arterial oxygen |
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Increasing and decreasing preload techniques |
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Which UTIs does nitrofurantoin treat? MOA? |
E. coli, Klebsiella, enterobacter, S. aureus, enterococcus
Inhibits several bacterial enzymes, including acetyl CoA |
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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 |
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Drug toxicities, heart and lungs |
Lung Drug toxicity (bleomycin, busulfan, amiodarone, methotrexate)
Heart drug toxicity (doxo, daunorubicin, cocaine) |
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