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57 Cards in this Set
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adverse effects of rapid rapid vancomycin infusion
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red man syndrome
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DOC for MRSA
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vancomycin
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DOC for psedomembranous colitis
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Metronidazole
Vancomycin |
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fungus found in Mississippi
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histoplasmosis
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fungus found in southwest USA
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coccidiomycoses
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fungus found in latin/central america
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paracoccidiomycosis
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fungal infection presenting with cutaneous lesions
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blastomycosis
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fungal infection in neutropenic pt
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aspergillosis
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fungal infection with sporulating organisms
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coccidiomycoses
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fungal infection with filamentous branching hyphae
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aspergillosis
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slimy black mold in sick house syndrome
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stachybotrys chartum
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cough during cerumen removal is secondary to stimulation of what nerve
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CN X vagus
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causes referred otalgia in adults
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dental pain
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causes referred otalgia in children
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tonsilitis
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cause of CSF in rhinorrhea
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intracranial HTN
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4 major sx of acute sinusitis
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purulent discharge
facial pain nasal congestion lack of smell |
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most important consideration when trying to decide between bacterial or viral orgin
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timeframe
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clinical signs of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis
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SOB
tissue destruction failure to respond to antibiotics |
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clinical signs of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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wheezing
fever brown mucus plug |
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PE findings of allergic bronchopulmonary aspregillosis
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central bronchiectasis
elevated IgE eosiniphilia |
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evaluation of tumors of specific nerves is best achieved with
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MRI
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paraneoplastic syndromes of small cell carcinoma
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SIADH
Cushings |
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suspicous CT for lung cancer, whats next
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biopsy
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hamartomas appear like what on xray
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coin lesions
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why does an apical lung tumor cause hoarseness
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compresses the right recurrent laryngeal nerve
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M must be what to signify stage IV cancer
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1
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trauma
distant heart sounds shock |
tamponade
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tx of tamponade
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IV
fluid O2 |
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bloody pleural effusion is caused by what
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malignancy
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ant chest
shock hoarseness |
dissecting aortic aneurism
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tumor with ill-defined borders
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small cell
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tumor with glandular mucin
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adenocarcinoma
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tumor that is well differentiated and gray/white
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squamous cell
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ASA standard monitoring equipment
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capnography
oxygen analyzer pulse ox ecg BP |
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newborn lung lesion that is multi locular with large cysts with broad septae
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CCAM
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newborn lung lesion that is most common
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congenital lobar emphysema
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newborn lung abnormality that is caused by a cartilage abnormality
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congenital lobar emphysema
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newborn lung lesion that is an airless spongy area at the base of the lung
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pulmonary sequestration
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causes of bacterial pneumonia in birth to 1 mo
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group B strep
e.coli strep pneumo |
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causes of viral pneumonia in birth to 1 mo
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CMV
herpes |
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causes of bacterial pneumonia in 1 mo to 6 mo
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strep pneumo
staph m. cat h. influenza |
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causes of viral pneumonia in 1 mo to 6 mo
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CMV
RSV adenovirus parainfluenza influenza |
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cause of atypical pneumonia in 1 mo to 6 mo
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chlamydia
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pathology of meconium aspiration pneumonia
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chemical irritation
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when does surfactant production begin
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28 weeks
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what initiates surfactant release
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physical stretch
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what stimulates surfactant production
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cortisol
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what age are the lungs matured
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34 weeks
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TTn is most common in what
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C-section
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patchy infiltrate on xray
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pneumonia
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which malacia is mild but noisy
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laryngo
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2 funtional Hg
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A and F
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tx for chlamydia
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macrolide
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primary newborn screening for CF
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immunoreactive trypsinogen
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postive sweat chloride test
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>60 mEq
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birth defect assx with polyhydraminos
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tracheoesophageal fistula
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scaphoid abdomen
peristaltic lung sounds |
diaphragmatic hernia
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