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12 Cards in this Set
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what heart sounds are considered benign when there is no evidence of disease
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split S1
split S2 on inspiration S3 in patient younger than 40 quiet systolic murmur |
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Dx:
a young woman presents with amenorrhea, bradycardia, and abnormal body image |
anorexia nervosa
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Dx:
px presents with intermittent tachycardia, wild fluid fluctuations in blood pressure, headache, diaphoresis and panick attacks |
pheochromocytoma
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management for mild intermittent asthma
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albuterol
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management for mild persistant asthma
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albuterol
inhaled steroid +/- cromolyn |
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management for moderate persistant asthma
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albuterol
inhaled steroid +/- long acting B+, theophylline |
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management for severe persistant asthma
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albuterol
inhaled steroid long acting B+ PO steroid +/- theophylline |
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what PCWP distinguishes ARDS from cardiogenic pulmonary edema
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PCWP < 18 = ARDS
PCWP >18 = cardiogenic |
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characteristics of ARDS
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acute onset resp distress
PaO2:FiO2 ratio <200 Bilateral pulmonary infiltrates no evidence of cardiogenic origin |
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what is the hallmark of COPD
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FEV1/FVC < 80
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at what point do px with chronic COPD qualify for home O2
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Pulse Ox < 88%
Pulm HTN Peripheral edema polycythemia |
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what Rx is proven to decrease morbidity and mortality
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supplemental O2
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