#1 cause of vertebral fractures
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> Osteoporosis
Tx of carpal tunnel syndrome
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> initial Tx is wrist splint & NSAID
,Ferritin
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the body's iron-storing protein
Chronic bacterial prostatitis
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> a recurrent bacterial infection of the prostate & urinary tract
> affects men age 50 to 80
Hyperthyroidism diagnosis
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> TSH level ordered first
> will see a low TSH and elevated T4
Polycythemia incidence & prevalence
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, > More prevalent in men older than 70 y.o. compared to women by 2:1
> Incidence increases with age
> Incidence is 1.9:100,000 persons
> Incidence & prevalence increase among persons who reside in high
altitudes, given the body's compensation for relatively lower environmental
oxygen tension through up-regulation of erthyropoesis
Meralgia Paresthetica symptoms
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> pain or paresthesias over the anterior superior iliac spine & anterior lateral
thigh w/ decreased touch & pinprick sensation
Hypospadias definition/ who is at risk
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> a condition where the opening of the penis is on the underside of the
organ
> common in infants w/ a family hx
Tx of muscle strain
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, > NSAID
> Low-back strengthening exercises (depending on pain tolerance)
> Be careful not to add insult to injury!
BPH surgery post-op education
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> Within 4 to 6 weeks it is safe to resume a full sex life;
before this time spasmodic contractions that occur in the prostatic urethra
during ejaculation could trigger delayed bleeding
> After 6 weeks the risk of delated bleeding is very slight; if the area has not
healed completely there may be slight discomfort d/t spasms
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) - who's at risk?
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> Age 40 to 60
> Diabetes mellitus (especially type I)* = most common risk factor
Mallet Finger
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> Osteoporosis
Tx of carpal tunnel syndrome
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> initial Tx is wrist splint & NSAID
,Ferritin
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the body's iron-storing protein
Chronic bacterial prostatitis
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> a recurrent bacterial infection of the prostate & urinary tract
> affects men age 50 to 80
Hyperthyroidism diagnosis
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> TSH level ordered first
> will see a low TSH and elevated T4
Polycythemia incidence & prevalence
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, > More prevalent in men older than 70 y.o. compared to women by 2:1
> Incidence increases with age
> Incidence is 1.9:100,000 persons
> Incidence & prevalence increase among persons who reside in high
altitudes, given the body's compensation for relatively lower environmental
oxygen tension through up-regulation of erthyropoesis
Meralgia Paresthetica symptoms
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> pain or paresthesias over the anterior superior iliac spine & anterior lateral
thigh w/ decreased touch & pinprick sensation
Hypospadias definition/ who is at risk
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> a condition where the opening of the penis is on the underside of the
organ
> common in infants w/ a family hx
Tx of muscle strain
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, > NSAID
> Low-back strengthening exercises (depending on pain tolerance)
> Be careful not to add insult to injury!
BPH surgery post-op education
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> Within 4 to 6 weeks it is safe to resume a full sex life;
before this time spasmodic contractions that occur in the prostatic urethra
during ejaculation could trigger delayed bleeding
> After 6 weeks the risk of delated bleeding is very slight; if the area has not
healed completely there may be slight discomfort d/t spasms
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) - who's at risk?
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> Age 40 to 60
> Diabetes mellitus (especially type I)* = most common risk factor
Mallet Finger
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