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male and female sex hormones |
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stimulate an incraese in glucse levels for energy |
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affect electrolyte levels and hemostasis |
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physiological exhaustion, hypotension, fluid shift, shock, death. |
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massive infusion of replacement steroids |
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used for to help development of fetal lungs |
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used for replacement therapy in adrenal cortical insufficiency |
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major glyucocorticoid in humans |
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contraindications for glucocorticoids |
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PUD, heart disease, HTN with heart failure, infectious diseases, psychoses, diabetes, osteoperosis, glaucoma |
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short acting mineralcorticoid |
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lack of cortisol and aldosterone (mostly) |
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primary adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease) |
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defect in the hypothalamic-pituitary area due to ACTH deficiency. |
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secondary adrenal insufficiency (Central adrenal insufficiency) |
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reduced CO, decreased vascular tone, hypovolemia, hyperpigmentation, hyperkalemia, hyponatremia |
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test used to dx Addison's disease |
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Cortrosyn Stimulation Test |
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Diagnostic tests for Addison's disease (2) |
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Definition
insulin tolerance test, metyrapone test |
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treatment of Addison's disaese |
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Definition
glucocorticoid replacement with hydrocortisone. Mineralocorticoid replacement with fludrocortisone |
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treatmetn of secondary adrenal insufficiency |
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Definition
glucocorticoid treatment with hydrocortisone |
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what is mandatory for all pts diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency |
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Definition
ID bracelet, wallet card, education, injectable form of glucocorticoid kept at home for emergency use (usually dexamethasone) |
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aldactone (spirinolactone), Inspra (eplerenone), Midamor (amiloride) |
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gynecomastia, antagonism of testosterone receptor |
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black box warning for hyperkalemia |
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rare and aggressive malignancy, treatment = surgical resection |
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7 P's of pheochromocytoma |
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Definition
produces dopamine, norepi, and epi. paroxysms - "spells". pressure - sudden increase in BP. Pain - abrupt throbbing HA, chest/abd pain. Perspiration - generalized, diffuse. Palpitations - tachycardia with panic/anxiety. Pallor - from vasoconstriction. |
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Evaluation of pheochromocytoma |
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24 urine for catecholamines. Plasma catecholamines. Imaging (MRI, nuclear imaging, PET) |
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surgical resection cures the HTN. Careful pre-op required to prevent intraoperative HTN crisis (phenoxybenzamine or prazosin 7-10 days prior) |
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excess cortisol from exogenous or endogenous cuases |
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Definition
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exogenous causes of Cushing's |
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glucocorticoids given for other medical reasons |
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endogenous causes of Cushing's |
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eval of Cushing's syndrome |
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Dexamethasone suppression test |
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Definition
surgical removal of an adrenal tumor. Bilateral adrenalectomy. Chemical adrenalectomy with mitotane. If not a surgical candidate - combo tx with ketoconazole, metyrapone, and aminoglutethimide. |
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hepatotoxicity - monitor LFT's |
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med that causes generalised glucocorticoid resistance |
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sex steroids secreted by the gonads |
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Definition
estrogen (estradiol, estrone, estriol). progesterone (progestins) androgens (testosterone) |
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indications for estrogen and progestin |
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Definition
primary hypogonadism (surgical oophorectomy, genetic, etc), hormone replacement therapy, contraception (dysmenorrhea, acne) |
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major adverse effects of estrogens |
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Definition
HTn, thromboembolism, gallbladder disease, dementia, stroke, hypercalcemia, endometrial carcinoma |
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medication limited to treatment of inoperable breast and prostate cancer |
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Definition
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indications for progesterone |
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Definition
suppress ovarian function (dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, uterine bleeding), hormone replacement therapy (given with estrogen to prevent endometrial cancer) |
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synthetic progestin with improved progestational selectivity and less androgenic activity thus fewer SE |
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Definition
desogestrel, norgestimate |
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premarin, cenestin, enjuvia, menest |
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climara, esclim, estrace, estraderm, estrogel, femring |
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HRT used in postmenopausal women with a uterus |
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HRT that can only be used if the pt had a hysterectomy |
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Definition
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estrogen and progestin effects on lipids |
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Definition
estrogen: decrease LDL, increase HDL progestin: increase LDL, decrease HDL |
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benefit of transdermal HRT over oral |
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Definition
avoids first pass metabolism allowing for lower doses. |
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HRT used to treat vaginal atrophy |
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Definition
vaginal preparations - cream or ring |
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FDA recommends smalled effective dose of estrogen for replacement therapy for the shortest amount of time. Preferably < 4 years. |
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prempro low dose, femhrt lo |
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medication indicated for anovulatory infertility (including PCOS) |
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Definition
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used to treat and prevent breast cancer in ER+ cases |
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Definition
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used in osteoperosis and breast cancer |
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Definition
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used for medical abortions for pregnancy up to 49 days. |
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Definition
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anorexia, n/v, abd pain, fatigue, uterine bleeding |
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hypogonadism due to testicular failure, hypogonadism due to hypopituitarism, gynecologic disorders |
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are androgens a controlled substance? |
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indicated for weight gain after surgery, infection, or trauma. decreased protein catabolism associated with prolonged corticosteroid use, relief of bone pain in osteoperosis, banned in atheletes to increase body mass, strength, and physical performance |
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Definition
fluoxymesterone & oxandrolone |
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hepatic dysfunction/failure, cholestatic jaundice, increased aggression/ psychotic sxs, acne, decreased testicular size, impotence. females = masculinization, hirsutism, deepening of voice, menstrual irregularities |
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androgen used to treat endometriosis |
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Definition
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med used for inoperable prostate CA (chemical castration) |
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Definition
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androgen synthesis inhibitor used to tx Cushing's |
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Definition
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androgen receptor antagonist used to treat inoperable prostate cancer and female hirsutism |
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Definition
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5-alpha reductase inhibitor used to decrease synthesis of DHT in prostate gland, skin, and other target tissues. |
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Definition
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serious warning signs of hormonal contraception |
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Definition
A - abdominal pain C - chest pain/SOB H - headache (throbbing) E - eye problems (flashing lights or vision disturbances) S - severe leg pains |
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Term
benefits of hormonal contraception |
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Definition
less dysmenorrhea, reduced Fe loss, cycle regulation, lower incidence of endometrial Cancer, maintenance of bone density |
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can women ovulate while taking progestin only pills? |
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Definition
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drugs that can decrease the effectiveness of OC's |
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Definition
anticonvulsants (barbituates, phenytoin, carbamazepine, topirimate, vigabatin). anti-infectives (rifampin, griseofulvin, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, broad spectrum antibiotics) |
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when do you start OC administration? |
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Definition
first Sunday after menses |
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when do you start the mini-pill? |
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Definition
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what should you do with a missed pill < 24 hrs? |
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Definition
take ASAP and continue as usual |
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if during week 2&3 missed < 3 pills |
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Definition
take active pill ASAP, continue as usual but skip placebos and start a new pack right away. |
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if during week 2-3 and > 3 pills missed |
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Definition
take active pill ASAP, skip placebos, start new pack, back up contraception x 7 days |
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delayed > 3 hrs or missing > 1 pill. unprotected intercourse in 5 days = EC, continue pills next day, back up contraception x 48 hrs. No unprotected intercourse = take 1 pill ASAP, continue 1 pill daily, back up contraception x 48 hrs |
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Plan B effective within 72 hrs, redose if pt vomits in the first 2 hrs. |
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estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone |
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used for tx of ER+ breast cancer |
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Definition
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OCP that can be prescribed to breast feeding mothers |
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Definition
mini-pill (progesterone only) |
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when does emergency contaception require an RX? |
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Definition
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does EC cause shedding of the uterine lining? |
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Definition
no, doesn't cause expulsion of an implanted embryo, it is not the abortion pill. |
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Term
types of low molecular weight heparin |
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Definition
enoxaparin, dalteparin, tinzaparin |
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Term
does heparin require monitoring? |
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Definition
yes, close monitoring of the activated partial thromboplastin time is required. |
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Term
does LMWH require monitoring? |
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Definition
no unless states of obesity, pregnancy or renal insufficiency are present |
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Term
what is a major SE risk with heparin? how should this be treated? |
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Definition
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. if occurs, discontinue heparin and switch pt to a direct thrombin inhibitor or fondaparinux |
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Definition
stop heparin, and for every 100 units give 1mg IV protamine sulfate |
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Term
contraindications for heparin use |
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Definition
hx of HIT, hypersenitivity to the drug, active bleeding, significant thrombocytopenia, severe HTN, GI ulcers, advanced renal/hepatic disease |
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Term
parenteral direct thrombin inhibitors (FDA approved for use in PCI) |
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Definition
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IV direct thrombin inhibitors |
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Definition
argatroban and melagatran |
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Term
DTI FDA approved for use in HIT |
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Definition
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Term
recombinant form of hirudin and FDA approved for use with thrombosis related to HIT |
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Definition
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Term
drug initially used as rat poison, pregnancy category X |
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Definition
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what foods should be very stable in consumption while taking warfarin? |
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Definition
foods containing vitamin K: green leafy veggies, broccoli, salads, spinach, etc/ |
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Term
drugs that interact with warfarin |
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Definition
antibiotics, amiodarone, antifungals, cimetedine, aspirin, cholestyramine. |
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Definition
discontinue warfarin, may administer vitamin K (oral or IV) |
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Term
combines with plasminogen to prevent conversion to plasmin |
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Definition
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recombinant human t-PA, activates plasminogen that is bound to fibrin, which confines fibrinolytics to formed thrombus and avoids systemic activation |
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Definition
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recombinant human t-PA, less fibrin specfic than t-PA |
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Definition
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Term
mutant form of t-PA, longer half life, given as an IV bolus, slightly more fibrin specific than t-PA |
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Definition
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when do fibrinolytics have the most benefit? |
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Definition
when given within 6 hours of symptom onset |
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Term
AE of ASA at antithrombotic doses |
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Definition
gastric upset, gastric/duodenal ulcers, hemorrhage, bronchospasm |
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Term
medication used for primary and secondary prevention of MI and vascular events |
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Definition
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Term
tyienopyridine derivatives (2) |
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Definition
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medications used in pts undergoing placement of a coronary stent |
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Definition
thienopuridine derivatives |
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Term
glycoprotein IIa/IIIb inhibitors |
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Definition
abciximab, eptifibatide, dipyridamole |
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Term
when are glycoprotein IIa/IIIb inhibitors used? |
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Definition
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Term
leading cause of death for men and women in the US |
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Definition
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what does the Framingham risk take into account? when is it done? |
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Definition
age, sex, SBP, total cholesterol, HDL, smoking. done when a pt has 2+ standard atherosclerotic risk factors |
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Term
standard atherosclerotic risk factors (5) |
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Definition
smoking, HTN (or HTN med), low HDL (<40), FHx premature CHD (male <55, female <65), age (male >45, female >55) |
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Term
what is the LDL goal in secondary dyslipidemia prevention? |
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Definition
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med that is effective at lowering LDL, decreasing oxidative stress and vascular inflammation, and stabilizing atherosclerotic plaques |
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Definition
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Definition
lovastatin, atorvastatin, fluvastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin, rosuvastatin |
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Term
hormone found in the hypothalamus, CNS, pancreas, and GI tract. Inhibits the release of GH, glucagon, insulin, and gastrin. |
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Definition
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Term
hormone that is 45 times more potent at inhibiting GH release, and twice as potent at reducing insulin secretion |
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Definition
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Term
medications used to reduce the sxs of acromegaly, gastrinoma, nesidioblastoma, carcinoid syndrome, glucagonoma, diabetic diarrhea |
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Definition
growth hormone antagonists - somatostatin and octreotide |
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Term
hormone specifically useful in the tx of acromegaly |
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Definition
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Definition
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most effective agents at decreasing triglycerides |
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Definition
fibrates (gemfibrozil, fenofibrate) |
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Term
SE of bile acid sequestrants (2) |
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Definition
may increase triglycerides, may decrease blood glucose in pts with diabetes |
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Term
medication that can decrease triglycerides, and has anti-inflammatory effects, anti-arrhythmic effects, and prevents abnormal clotting |
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Definition
fish oil (omega 3 fatty acids) |
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Term
what is the effect of zetia? |
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Definition
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Definition
elevated liver function tests, muscle pain/weakness |
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Term
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Definition
flushing, nausea, abdominal discomfort, elevated LFT's |
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Definition
rash, GI symptoms, gallstones, myopathy, arrythmias, hypokalemia, eleveated LFT's |
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Term
AE of bile acid sequesterants |
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Definition
constipation, bloating, excess flatulence, may interfere with drug absorption (take 1 hr before or 2 hrs after BAS). |
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Term
bile acid sequesterants drug interactions |
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Definition
warfarin, synthroid, digoxin, thiazides, NSAIDs |
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Term
contraindication for statins |
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Definition
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Term
contraindicatino for niacin: absolute (2), relative (3) |
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Definition
absolute: chronic liver disease, severe gout. relative: diabetes, hyperuricemia, PUD |
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Term
contraindication to fibrates |
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Definition
renal or hepatic dysfunction |
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Term
most often 1st drug initiated for dyslipidemia |
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Definition
statin (take at night because cholesterol synthesis occurs primarily at night) |
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Term
most effective drug at lowering LDL |
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Definition
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Term
statin with the least drug interactions |
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Definition
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Term
most effective agent at raising HDL |
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Definition
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Term
use caution with niacin in these 2 pts |
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Definition
diabetics and pts with gout |
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Term
dyslipidemia med that must be taken with meals 2-3 times/day, often used in combo with statins, has a ceiling effect |
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Definition
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Term
dyslipidemia med that is a good option for pregnant women or pts with renal/hepatic impairment |
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Definition
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Term
most commonly used medication for mild-moderate pain when anti-inflammatory effects are not necessary |
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Definition
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Term
max daily does of acetaminophen |
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Definition
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Term
treatment for acetaminophen overdose |
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Definition
supportive care and acetylcysteine |
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Term
medication that offers symptomatic relief by reducing the inflammation and pain associated with RA |
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Definition
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Term
medication that slows the progression of RA by modifying the disease itself |
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Definition
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Term
how long do DMARDs take to show effect? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Definition
immunosuppressant that slows the erosion within involved joints. |
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Term
what diseases is methotrexate useful in? |
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Definition
RA, psoriasis, SLE, and other immune-mediated diseases |
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Term
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Definition
mucosal ulceration, nausea, decreased WBC's, elevated LFTs |
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Term
how can you decrease the incidence of GI or liver fucntion test abnormalities associated with methotrexate? |
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Definition
giving leucovorin 24 hrs after each weekly dose and taking daily folic acid. |
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Term
first line treatment for gout |
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Definition
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Term
medication that relieves pain and inflammation of gouty arthritis in 12-24 hours without altering metabolism or excretion of urates |
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Definition
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Term
can you give colchicine via IV? |
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Definition
not recommended due to potential life-threatening adverse events |
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Term
preferred medication and the standard of care for gout in the intercritical period |
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Definition
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Term
what should be initiated along with allopurinol for how long? |
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Definition
colchicine, until steady state serum urica acid is normalized or decreased to < 6mg/dl to prevent gouty attacks. |
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Term
first new drug approved for gout in over 40 years. used in overproduction or undersecretion. Use colchicine or allopurinol when starting. |
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Definition
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Term
medications used to decrease urate in pts with tophaceous gout |
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Definition
probenecid, sulfinpurazone |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
used in the tx of severe symptomatic gout by intra-articular, systemic, or subcutaneous routes |
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Definition
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Term
glucocorticoid used in the tx of severe gout, that is given by intra-articular injection |
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Definition
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Term
anterior pituitary hormones |
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Definition
growth hormone, TSH, FSH, LH, ACTH, prolactin |
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Term
posterior pituitary hormones |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
what stimulates FSH and LH? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
what hormones are regulated by a negative feedback system? (4) |
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Definition
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Term
what inhibits GH production? |
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Definition
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Term
all pituitary and hypothalamic hormones are commercially available, but not often used. These are used instead |
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Definition
target endocrine gland hormones, or synthetic analogs |
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Term
treatment of male infertility |
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Definition
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Term
used to produce gonadal suppression in men |
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Definition
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Term
treatment of uterine leiomyomata (uterine fibroids) |
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Definition
GnRH for 3-6 months to reduce size. |
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Term
treatment of prostate cancer |
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Definition
anti-androgen therapy. continuous GnRH in combination with an androgen receptor antagonist (flutamide) |
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Term
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Definition
secondary sex characteristics < 8 years old (girls) or 9 years old (boys) |
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Term
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Definition
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contraindication to GnRH agonists |
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Definition
pregnancy and breast feeding |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
principal hormone responsible for lacatation |
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Definition
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Term
hyperprolactinemia produces (3) |
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Definition
syndrome of amenorrhea and galactorrhea in women. loss of libido and infertility in men. associated with inhibition of GnRH release. |
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Term
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Definition
bromocriptine, cabergoline, pergolide ergot derivatives |
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Term
treatment for hyperprolactinemia |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
stimulates the relase of prostaglandins and leukotrienes that augment uterine contraction |
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Definition
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Definition
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used to decrease postpartum bleeding |
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Definition
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Term
what provides information about placental circulatory reserve? |
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Definition
oxytocin challenge test that measures fetal heart rate response to standardized oxytocin infusion. |
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Term
oxytocin toxicity causes (3) |
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Definition
excessive uterine contraction, placental abruption, or uterine rupture |
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Term
bolus IV oxytocin can cause |
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Definition
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Term
contraindications for oxytocin |
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Definition
fetal distress, prematurity, abnormal fetal presentation, caphalopelvic disproportion, other dispositions for uterine rupture. |
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Term
released in response to rising plasma tonicity or falling blood pressure, deficiency results in DI |
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Definition
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Term
route of administration for vasopressin vs. DDAVP |
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Definition
vasopressin = IV or IM DDAVP = IV, SubQ, intranasal, oral |
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Term
used to treat noctural enuresis, Hemophilia A, and Von Willebrand's disease |
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Definition
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Term
used to treat esophageal varices and colonic diverticular bleeding |
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Definition
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Term
SE of vasopressin and DDAVP |
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Definition
hyponatremia and seizures |
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Term
off label use for vasopressin antagonists |
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Definition
hyponatremia or acute heart failure |
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Term
FDA approved medication for hyponatremia |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
normalize growth and development, regulate body temperature, regulate energy levels. |
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Term
medication preferred during pregnancy for hyperthyroidism |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
MC form of hyperthyroidism |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Methimazole or PTU until remission (12-18 months) |
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Term
treatment of choice for Graves with a very large gland or multinodular goiter |
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Definition
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Term
type of goiter that often occurs in older women with nodular goiters |
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Definition
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Term
sudden acute exacerbation of sxs of thyrotoxicosis presenting as a life-threatening syndrome |
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Definition
thyrotoxic crisis (thyroid storm) |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
propranalol contraindications for use in thyroid storm |
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Definition
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Term
tx of thyroid storm in asthmatics |
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Definition
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Term
how do you protect against shock in thyroid storm? |
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Definition
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Term
tx of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy |
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Definition
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Term
greatest concern of subclinical hyperthyroidism |
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Definition
cardiac toxicity (atrial fibrillation) |
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Term
MCC of hyperthyroidism with nontoxic goiter |
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Definition
worldwide = iodine deficiency US = Hashimoto's thyroiditis |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
what are the rapid acting insulins? |
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Definition
lispro, aspart, glulisine |
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Term
only type of insulin that should be given IV, useful in DKA |
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Definition
short-acting insulin (Regular insulin, humulin R, novolin R) |
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Term
intermediate acting insulin |
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Definition
NPH insulin: humulin N, novolin N |
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Term
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Definition
lantus (DON'T mix with other insulins) |
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Term
what insulins can be mixed, when? |
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Definition
NPH (intermediate) and rapid-acting can be mixed immediately before injection |
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Term
contraindication for sulfonylureas |
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Definition
DKA, pregnancy, sulfa allergy |
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Term
precuations with sulfonylureas |
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Definition
renal/hepatic insufficiency, disulfiram-like reaction |
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Term
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Definition
hypoglycemia, weight gain, N/D, photosensativity reaction |
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Term
first line therapy for DM2 |
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Definition
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Term
contraindications to bigaunides |
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Definition
renal impairment, hepatic dysfunction, iodinated constrast dye, GI intolerance |
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Term
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Definition
abdominal pain, diarrea, nausea |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Definition
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medication used to decrease post-prandial glucose and reduce appetite. Suppresses glucagon release and delays gatric emptying |
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hormone that regulates calcium and phosphate flux across cell membranes in bone and kidney, resulting in increased serum calcium and decreased serum phosphate |
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what is the active form of vitamin D? |
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most potent vitamin D metabolite |
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acts on the bone and kidney to lower serum calcium and phosphate levels |
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raises serum calcium, reduces serum potassium |
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reduces serum calcium, reduces serum phosphate |
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raises serum calcium, raises serum phosphate |
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saline diuresis, calcitonin, gallium nitrate (in cancer pts), phosphate |
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administration of calcium and vitamin D |
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preferred IV form of calcium |
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preferred oral form of calcium |
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preferred oral form of vitamin D |
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reduction of dietary phosphate, and admistratino of a phosphate-binding agent (sevelamer). |
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tx of primary hyperparathyroidism |
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what level of vitamin D is required to prevent Rickets or osteomalacia? |
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daily maintenance dose of Vitamin D |
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chronic kidney disease leads to |
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loss of 1,25(OH)D2 production, retention of phosphate, and secondary hyperparathyroidism |
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tx for secondary hyperparathyroidism |
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doxercalciferol, paricalcitol |
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tx for Paget's disease of the bone |
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calcitonin or bisphosphonates |
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most common bone disease in humans |
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definition of osteoperosis (T score) |
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indications for BMD testing |
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women > 65, men > 70 younger postmenopausal women with risk factors (50-69 yo) |
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candidates for drug tx for osteoperosis |
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men or women > 50 with a hip/vertebral fx, T score < -2.5 at femoral neck or spine, low bone mass and a 10 yr probablity of hip fx |
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indication for bisphosphonates |
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prevention and treatment of osteoperosis osteoperosis in men Paget's disease tx and prevention of glucocorticoid induced osteoperosis |
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long term tx with bisphosphonates may increase the risk of |
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