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04/23/2012

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Term
What is the best measure for ventilation status (hyper or hypo)?

hint: it is a blood-gas measurement
Definition
PaCO2

Low w/ hyperventilation
High w/ hypoventilation
Term
endometrial gland w/in uterus smooth muscle
Definition
adenomyosis
Term
how many days after ovulation can beta hCG be detected?
Definition
6-11 days. The blastocyst must implant in endometrium before hCG can be detected in maternal serum

When the blastocyst develops (from morula ~5th day), it begins secreting hCG, but implantation is needed to detect hCG in the serum
Term
Antiplatelet drug with neutropenia?
Definition
Ticlopidine (1% of the population)
Term
low back pain radiating to both legs, saddle anesthesia (including impotence), loss of anocutaneous reflex (anal wink), bowel & bladder fn, & loss of ankle reflex
Definition
cauda equina syndrome
Term
Abdominal colic & distension (i.e. small bowel obstruction) w/ air in the gallbladder & biliary tree.
Definition
gallstone ileus.

This is caused by a fistula between the gallbladder and intestine --> gallstone becomes lodged in the ileocecal valve & air gets into gallbladder & biliary tree.

Fistula can also be connected to stomach --> vomiting up gallstones
Term
Can you even disclose that someone is your patient?
Definition
no
Term
is optic chiasm anterior or posterior to pituitary?
Definition
anterior

mamillary bodies are posterior
Term
What clears lungs of particles <2um?
2.5-10um?
>10um?
Definition
macrophages
mucocilliary transport
caught in upper airway
Term
measure of potency in inhaled anesthetics?
Definition
MAC (minimal alveolar concentration)

This is the DeFacto measure of ED50 for inhaled anesthetics
Term
Deferoxamine use?
Penacillamine use?
Dimercaprol & EDTA?
Definition
- hemochromatosis (notice "-fero-")
- Wilson's disease
- Lead poisoning
Term
type of drug used in medication induced (e.g. haloperidol) parkinsons?
Definition
centrally acting antimuscarinics (improve tremor): Benztropine & trihexyphenidyl

these drugs are contraindicated for people with urinary retention (BPH) & closed angle glaucoma
Term
trihexyphenidyl MOA
Definition
centrally acting antimuscarinic (also benztropine)
Term
Streptomycin:
what subunit does it bind?
what step in RNA synthesis does it block?
Definition
- 30S (it's an aminoglycoside)
- Initiation: distorts 30S to disrupt tRNA A-site binding (tetracyclines, which also bind 30S, prevent tRNA A-site binding after initiation)

remember ribosome has APE site (in that order)
Term
what 2 PSI antibiotics bind 30S?
Definition
aminoglycosides
tetracyclines
Term
What do you use each drug for:
1) Griseofulvin
2) Terbinafin
3) Amphotericin B
4) Nystatin
Definition
1) Dermatophytes (microtubule disruption --> M-phase inhibition); deposits in nails
2) Onychomycosis; inhibits squalene epoxidase
3) systemic mycoses
4) Candida (amphotericin mouthwash)
Term
Name second messanger for each:
1) alpha1
2) alpha2
3) beta1
4) beta2
Definition
1) Gq
2) Gi
3) Gs
4) Gs
Term
organ usually spared in polyarteritis nodosa?
Definition
lungs
Term
beta blockers with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity?

Beta blockers w/ Alpha-blocking activity?

Beta blockers that are Beta1 selective?
Definition
- acebutolol, pindolol

- Carvedilol, Labetalol

- all that are A-M (not including the ones w/ alpha-blocking activity)
Term
Omalizumab MOA
Definition
IgG against IgE. Acceptable adjunct therapy for asthma pts
Term
person comes in with severe, chronic hyponatremia & their electrolytes are corrected too quickly. What Sx occur
Definition
Quadriplegia & pseudobulbar palsy (IX, X, XI)
Term
name kidney injury for each situation:
1) Long standing diabetes
2) Allergic reaction, febrile illness, or recent immunization
3) Heroin abuse
4) Long-standing hyperuricemia
Definition
1) Diabetic nephropathy: increased mesangium w/ thickening of GBM; lesions include nodular glomerulosclerosisdiffuse glomerulosclerosis, and hyalin arteriolosclerosis

2) minimal change disease

3) FSGS

4) gouty nephropathy --> chronic renal failure (may see crystals in interstitium, or nephrolithiasis
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