09 APR 2017 1558 MIX Flashcards

1
Q

what is the role of hCG in early pregnancy?

A

preserving corpus luteum during early pregnancy in order to maintain progesterone secretion until the placenta is able to produce progesterone on its own

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2
Q

what hormone is responsible for preparing the endometrium for implantation?

A

progesterone

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3
Q

what medication is used to treat lyme disease in children and pregnant women?

A

amoxicillin

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4
Q

what are howell jolly bodies?

A

normal nuclear remnants of RBCs

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5
Q

what is the finding on peripheral smear in patients with splenectomy or functional asplenia?

A

howell jolly bodies

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6
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what is the finding on peripheral smear in patients with G6PD deficiency and thalassemias?

A

heinz bodies

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7
Q

bite cells are seen in what disorders?

A
  • G6PD deficiency

- thalassemias

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8
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howell jolly bodies are seen in what disorder?

A
  • splenectomy

- functional asplenia

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9
Q

kidney stones smaller than ____ in diameter typically pass with conservative management

A

5 mm

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10
Q

what is the preferred antibiotic for rheumatic fever prophylaxis?

A

intramuscular penicillin G q4 weeks

*duration depends on severity

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11
Q

what medication can be used to treat interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome)?

A

amitriptyline

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12
Q

carboxyhemoglobin shifts the dissociation curve to the ______ (left / right), ___________ (facilitating / impairing) the ability of heme to unload oxygen at the tissue level

A
  • left

- impairing

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13
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what is the most common electrolyte disturbance in chronic alcoholism?

A

hypomagnesemia

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14
Q

in chronic alcoholism hypomagnesemia commonly occurs alongside _______________ and is a well known cause of ________________

A
  • hypokalemia

- refractory hypokalemia

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15
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the most common predisposing factor for acute bacterial sinusitis is ____________________

A

viral URIs

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16
Q

retraction of presenting fetal parts is pathognomic for:

A

uterine rupture

17
Q

a sinusoidal fetal heart rate tracing is indicative of:

A

vasa previa

18
Q

mixed cryoglobulinemia is usually associated with ______________

A

chronic hepatitis C

19
Q

irradiated RBCs are indicated in what situations?

A
  • bone marrow transplant reccipients
  • acquired or congenital cellular immunodeficiency
  • blood components donated by first or second degree relatives
20
Q

leukoreduced RBCs are indicated in what situations?

A
  • chronically transfused patients
  • CMV seronegative at-risk patients (AIDS, transplant)
  • potential transplant recipients
  • previous febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reaction
21
Q

washed RBCs are indicated in what situations?

A
  • IgA deficiency
  • complement-dependent autoimmune hemolytic anemia
  • continued allergic reactions (e.g. hives) with red cell transfusion despite antihistamine treatment