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What changes in Platelet ct, BT, PT, PTT...
HUS or TTP Hemophilia A or B VonWilderbrand's dz |
PC (L) BT (H)
PTT (H) BT (H) PTT (H) |
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What changes in Platelet ct, BT, PT, PTT...
DIC Warfarin use End stage liver dz Aspirin use |
PC(L) BT(H) PT(H) PTT(H)
PT(H) PTT(H) PT(H) PTT(H) BT(H) |
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Compare the serum iron, ferritin, and transferrin levels in IDA to AoCD?
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IDA: serumFe (L) F(L) Tf(H)
AoCD: serumFe(L) F(H) Tf(L) |
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What medications are necessary in patients with end stage renal disease?
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vit D
Phosphate binders Baby aspirin, statins EPO (goal Hgb is 11-12) |
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What is the treatment for hyperkalemia?
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Calcium gluconate
give 1amp D50 with insulin, NaHCO3, albuterol nebs Furosemide |
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What are 4 potassium sparing diuretics?
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spironalactone, epleranone, amelioride, triamterone
spironalactone has anti-androgen effect |
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Sign? Disease?
Deep palpation of RUQ --> arrest of inspiration d/t pain Charcot's triad (Fever, Jaundice, RUQ pain), hypotension, altered mental status? RLQ pain on passive extension of the hip |
Murphy's = cholecystitis
Reynolds pentad = cholangitis Psoas= Apendicitis |
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Sign? Disease?
RLQ on passive internal rotation LUQ pain and referred left shoulder pain Ecchymosis of the skin on flank Ecchymosis of skin periumbilical |
Obturator sx = appendicitis
kehr's sign = splenic rupture grey turners= pancreatitis cullens = pancreatitis |
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What x-ray finding is indicative of croup?
epiglotititis? |
Steeple sx
Thumb sx |
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What is the treatment for RSV broncholitis?
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albuterol, or racemic epi
O2 to prevent hypoxia |
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What is Beck's triad
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Tamponade = hypotension, distant heart sounds, JVD
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What is the typical post-op fever work up?
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CBC with diff
UA blood culture, urine culture X-ray |