Intussusception
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Telescoping of a proximal segment of bowel into a distal segment, 90% of
cases are ileo-colic. Only 25% of pediatric cases have an identifiable cause.
,What is the relationship between the AHA heart failure stages and actual diagnosis of
heart failure?
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Cardiac dysfunction (Stage A & B) + symptoms = heart failure (Stage C & D)
Excessive WAt hypertrophy from continued chronic postive energy balance will
eventually exceed the supporting vascular supply, leading to _______ .
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lipotoxicity and WAT cell necrosis (inflammation)
What is the "goal" blood lead level (BLL)? What is a normal zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP)
level?
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< 5 mcg/dL, although no amount is considered safe; < 35 mcg/dL
List modifiable risk factors for CAD
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, Dyslipidemia, hypertension, cigarette smoking, diabetes and insulin
resistance, obesity and sedentary lifestyle, and an atherogenic diet.
Current management of HFpEF is currently ______ .
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control of hypervolemia with diuretics, mineralocorticoid antagonists, and
exercise training and control of associated comorbidities (obesity).
List the acute coronary syndromes
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Unstable angina, NSTEMI, and STEMI
List modifiable and relatively fixed risk factors for hypertension.
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Modifiable - cigarette smoking and secondhand smoking, diabetes,
dyslipidemia, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and poor diet. Fixed - CKD, family
hx, increased age, low socioeconomic status, male sex, OSA, and
psychosocial stress.
What is the most common complication of myocardial infarction?
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Telescoping of a proximal segment of bowel into a distal segment, 90% of
cases are ileo-colic. Only 25% of pediatric cases have an identifiable cause.
,What is the relationship between the AHA heart failure stages and actual diagnosis of
heart failure?
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Cardiac dysfunction (Stage A & B) + symptoms = heart failure (Stage C & D)
Excessive WAt hypertrophy from continued chronic postive energy balance will
eventually exceed the supporting vascular supply, leading to _______ .
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lipotoxicity and WAT cell necrosis (inflammation)
What is the "goal" blood lead level (BLL)? What is a normal zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP)
level?
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< 5 mcg/dL, although no amount is considered safe; < 35 mcg/dL
List modifiable risk factors for CAD
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, Dyslipidemia, hypertension, cigarette smoking, diabetes and insulin
resistance, obesity and sedentary lifestyle, and an atherogenic diet.
Current management of HFpEF is currently ______ .
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control of hypervolemia with diuretics, mineralocorticoid antagonists, and
exercise training and control of associated comorbidities (obesity).
List the acute coronary syndromes
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Unstable angina, NSTEMI, and STEMI
List modifiable and relatively fixed risk factors for hypertension.
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Modifiable - cigarette smoking and secondhand smoking, diabetes,
dyslipidemia, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and poor diet. Fixed - CKD, family
hx, increased age, low socioeconomic status, male sex, OSA, and
psychosocial stress.
What is the most common complication of myocardial infarction?