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treatment of varicose veins - answer-sclerotherapy
what type of breathing pattern is found in metabolic acidosis like DKA and renal failure
what is it like - answer-kussmaul breathing deep, labored and gasping
what type of breathing is found in left heart breathing? what is it like? - answer-cheyne
stokes rapid and deep periods of inhalation followed by apnea
when is ataxic (biots respirations) found and how is it described - answer-groups of quick,
shallow inspirations followed by regular or irregular periods of apnea
=poor prognosis usually caused by medullary lesion from strokes of trauma of pressure on
medulla due to uncal or tentorial herniation
describe cluster breathing - answer-periods of apnea that occurs at irregular intervals lesion
of low pons or upper medulla
(no increasing or decreasing depths like cheyne stokes)
apneusis breathing - answer-*htn pt with sudden loss of consciousness and decerebrate
respone (extensor postureing)=brain stem hemorrhage* deep, gasping inspiration with a
pause at full inspiration followed by a brief, insufficient release and end inspiration pause
,before expiration due to lesion in the pons or upper medulla that causes the removal of
input from the vagus nerve and the pneumotaxic center
deficiency of what factor may predispose a person to recurrent thrombosis? - answerprotein
C deficiency
protein C action - answer-vK dependent produced in the liver and is a powerful
anticoagulent that is activated by thrombin after binding with thrombomodulin
digests VIIIA and Va protein S is a co factor for protein c and is produced by
enothelial cells
what does wide complex tachycardia consist of - answer-ventricular tachycardia and
supraventricular tachycardia
what does narrow complex tachycardia consist of - answer-sinus tach, a fib, a flutter, AV
nodal reentry and atrical tachy
what is the *INNITIAL* management for narrow complex tachycardia when *unstable* -
answer-immediate synchronized cardioversion
what is the *INNITIAL* management for narrow complex tachycardia when *stable* -
answer-adenosine 12mg IV and can be repeated twiced spaced 1-2 minutes apart
how many joules should be used for cardioversion of atrial flutter - answer-100 joules
what should be considered in a patient with an anal fissure off the posterior midline -
answer-crohn, SCC, aids
topical treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis - answer-sulfacetamide (10% 34x/day)
, what med used to treat bipolar disorder is a common cause of DI? - answer-Lithium can
make the distal renal tubules resistant to the action of vasopressin
what is the tx of pleuritis - answer-NSAIDS (ibuprofen 400-800 mg 3x/day)
diagnostic modality for PE - answer-CTA ct angiography
V/Q if pt cant have CT or the iv die or if it isnt available
what are effective first line therapies for mild acne - answer-topical retinoids: tretinoin,
adapalene and tazarotene
comedolytic: inhibits follicular canal obstruction by normaliazing keratinocyte shedding +
antiinflammatory effects
other topicals such as benzoyl peroxide, topical sulfacetamide and azelaic acid are also
effective 1L for mild acne
acne with a few papules and pustules without nodules (severity?) - answer-mild acne
comedones, several papule and pustules and a few nodules is what level of severity of acne -
answer-moderate
numerous comedones, papules, pustules and nodules - answer-severe acne
what does a definitive diagnosis of typhoid fever depend on - answer-+s. typhi blood culture
antibiotic options for typhoid fever and resistance - answer-bactrim, ampicillin,
ceftriaxone bactrim and ampicillin resistance has started happening so important
to get susceptibilitiy testing