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In what quadrant is the appendix located?
ANSWERS: RLQ
In what quadrant is the gallbladder located?
ANSWERS: RUQ
In what quadrant is the diverticuli located?
ANSWERS: LLQ
What do you test to find out if person has pancreatitis?
ANSWERS: Lipase
Weakness
ANSWERS: Peristesia
,Co morbidity
ANSWERS: The presence of two or more chronic conditions
Etiology
ANSWERS: The cause of a disease
The relaxed phase of the heartbeat?
ANSWERS: Diastolic
Excessive Thirst?
ANSWERS: Polydipsia
Anticoagulant
ANSWERS: A drug that prevents blood clotting
How long must a patient have a disease for it to be considered chronic?
ANSWERS: 3 months
Explain why patients with comorbidities are complex and give an example?
ANSWERS: The treatment of one disease may contradict the treatment of
the second, such as one medicine making their other illness worse.
,Complex patients often bill to a HIGHER or LOWER level?
ANSWERS: Higher
100/70 BP reading. What is this?
ANSWERS: Normal
150/95 BP reading. What is this?
ANSWERS: Hypertensive
130/85 BP reading. What is this?
ANSWERS: Pre-Hypertensive
Patients with HTN often become symptomatic when the HTN is chronic and
worsening. Name two symptoms a patient with severe HTN may experience?
ANSWERS: Vision Loss, Epistaxis
Give three examples of non-pharmacological HTN management
ANSWERS: low sodium diet, decreased EtOH intake and exercise
What is the abbreviation for hydrochlorothiazide
ANSWERS: HCTZ
, The majority of diabetes patients have Type I or II diabetes?
ANSWERS: Type II
What are three common symptoms of diabetes?
ANSWERS: Polyuria, Polydipsia, Fatigue
Name one disease that can be caused by diabetes and explain how chronic
hyperglycemia contributes to it's etiology?
ANSWERS: Diabetic Retinopathy, damage to the small vessels of the eyes can
cause them to hemorrhage, leading to blurred vision.
Both Type I and Type II diabetes can be treated with insulin. Which type can
also be treated with oral medication?
ANSWERS: Type II
Which mediation is preferred for someone with mild, new onset, type II DM:
Metformin or Humalog? Why?
ANSWERS: Metformin. Sometimes Type II diabetes can be treated with just
oral medication
Name 3 risk factors of HLD
ANSWERS: Obesity, physical inactivity, FHx