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Tinea capitis appearance
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smooth, red, circular rash with central
1 thick, yellow, crumbling nails 2
clearing
3 vesicular rash in a dermatomal pattern 4 scaly, patchy, crusty, hair breakage
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Most accurate test in diagnosing pancreatitis? LIPASE
When to d/c an ACE I based on creatinine 2.0
, Predisposing factors of hyperthyroidism Fam hx of hyperthy or other autoimmune, RA, vitiligo, pernicious anemia,
trisomy 21, pregnancy/mothers with grave's, puberty, myasthenia gravis,
addison, amiodarone, Iodine contrast dye, stress, sex steroids, DM I, SLE,
smoking, neck radiation
hypothyroidism prevalence More prevalent in women than men at a ratio of 5- 10:1
More common in older: >60 yrs increases to 6-10% of women and 2-3% of men
with 13.7% with subclinical presentation
DM diagnosis A1C: >/6.5%
FPG >/126
2 hour PP glucose >/200 during OGTT
Random: >/200 with sx
DM 2 symptoms fatigue, recurrent infections, recurrent vaginal yeast infections, prolonged
wound healing, visual changes, may have classic sx of type 1 (polys)
When is Niacin used? In combo with other meds to tx triglycerides
Common sign associated with parkinsons? pill rolling tremor
First line tx for OA? Acetaminophen
MOA of metformin? Pulls glucose into muscle cells to be utilized
-enhances insulin sensitivity at tissues
-Reduces glucose production by liver
When is MRI indicated in low back pain? neuro defects
Test for tenosynovitis? Finkelstein
Tests for Carpal tunnel? Phalen's and Tinnel's
Rotator cuff injury test Inability to maintain abduction
Initial treatment for diagnosis of bursitis? Rest/avoidance of activity and NSAIDs
OA risk factors? Older age, sex (women), obesity, joint injuries, genetics, bone deformities
OGTT diagnoses what? gestational diabetes
Lab indicative of hypothyroidism? TSH primary screening test:
Increased TSH, dec free T4: primary
Central: Dec TSH, serum T4 dec, notice impaired TSH response to TRH
Tx levels above 10 or if symptomatic
Normal TSH levels? 0.40-4.2
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Tinea capitis appearance
Choose an answer
smooth, red, circular rash with central
1 thick, yellow, crumbling nails 2
clearing
3 vesicular rash in a dermatomal pattern 4 scaly, patchy, crusty, hair breakage
Don't know?
Terms in this set (96)
Most accurate test in diagnosing pancreatitis? LIPASE
When to d/c an ACE I based on creatinine 2.0
, Predisposing factors of hyperthyroidism Fam hx of hyperthy or other autoimmune, RA, vitiligo, pernicious anemia,
trisomy 21, pregnancy/mothers with grave's, puberty, myasthenia gravis,
addison, amiodarone, Iodine contrast dye, stress, sex steroids, DM I, SLE,
smoking, neck radiation
hypothyroidism prevalence More prevalent in women than men at a ratio of 5- 10:1
More common in older: >60 yrs increases to 6-10% of women and 2-3% of men
with 13.7% with subclinical presentation
DM diagnosis A1C: >/6.5%
FPG >/126
2 hour PP glucose >/200 during OGTT
Random: >/200 with sx
DM 2 symptoms fatigue, recurrent infections, recurrent vaginal yeast infections, prolonged
wound healing, visual changes, may have classic sx of type 1 (polys)
When is Niacin used? In combo with other meds to tx triglycerides
Common sign associated with parkinsons? pill rolling tremor
First line tx for OA? Acetaminophen
MOA of metformin? Pulls glucose into muscle cells to be utilized
-enhances insulin sensitivity at tissues
-Reduces glucose production by liver
When is MRI indicated in low back pain? neuro defects
Test for tenosynovitis? Finkelstein
Tests for Carpal tunnel? Phalen's and Tinnel's
Rotator cuff injury test Inability to maintain abduction
Initial treatment for diagnosis of bursitis? Rest/avoidance of activity and NSAIDs
OA risk factors? Older age, sex (women), obesity, joint injuries, genetics, bone deformities
OGTT diagnoses what? gestational diabetes
Lab indicative of hypothyroidism? TSH primary screening test:
Increased TSH, dec free T4: primary
Central: Dec TSH, serum T4 dec, notice impaired TSH response to TRH
Tx levels above 10 or if symptomatic
Normal TSH levels? 0.40-4.2