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Incidence of positive rheumatoid factor in patients with RA. -
ANSWER>>>Positive in 80% of patients.
Most common first clinical sign of psoriatic arthritis. -
ANSWER>>>Dactylics "Sausage digits"
Earliest clinical manifestation of ARDS - ANSWER>>>Dyspnea (SOB)
Initial management of ARDS - ANSWER>>>Treat underlying cause
(sepsis, aspiration, shock)
Joint deformities in RA. - ANSWER>>>Appears in stage 3.
Extraarticular manifestations of RA - ANSWER>>>Fatigue, anorexia,
weight loss and low grade fever.
Diagnostic tests required before beginning biologic therapy. -
ANSWER>>>Latent TB
Pathophysiology of erythroblastosis fetalis - ANSWER>>>The fetus has
resulting anemia from the hemolysis of blood cells
, The fetus compensates by producing large numbers of immature
erythrocytes
Organ damage as a result of kernicterus - ANSWER>>>Brain damage
Rh immune globulin (RhIG) schedule for administration - ANSWER>>>28
weeks gestation, 34 weeks gestation and 72 hours after delivery.
Most common cause of hemolytic disease of the newborn. -
ANSWER>>>Rh negative mother has a baby with an Rh positive father
Direct Coombs test - ANSWER>>>Diagnostic for HDN. The Direct
Coombs Test detects maternal anti-D antibodies that have already bound
to fetal RBCs.
Bleeding precautions. - ANSWER>>>Use electric razor, discontinuation of
ASA, limitation of needle sticks.
Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) - ANSWER>>>Reflects number of
mature WBC's, needs to be above 3000
Most common cause of aplastic anemia - ANSWER>>>Inability of
erythrocyte-prducing organs (bone marrow) to produce RBCs
Pain assesment in the young child - ANSWER>>>Wong baker and the
FLACC scale
Somatic pain - ANSWER>>>Pain originating from skin and
musculoskeletal structures
Gate Control Theory of Pain - ANSWER>>>Pain is modulated within the
spinal cord. Stimulation of the A-beta cutaneous fibers is thought to close
the gate on transmission of pain impulses.
WHO's 3-Step Approach to Pain - ANSWER>>>Step 1: No opioids (1-3)
Step 2: Weak opioids (4-6)
Step 3: Strong opioids (7-10)