2/26/17 Flashcards
Buprenorphine - MoA
Partial Mu-opioid agonist with strong binding
Can precipitate withdrawals
Elastase Location
Neutrophils and Macrophages
Benzo DDIs
Alcohol, Barbs, Neuroleptics, 1st Gen antihistamines
Stage where Oocyte is resting prior to fertilization
Metaphase II
S. Pnemo: primary virulence factor
Polysaccaride capsule
Lymph Node Cell Distribution
B cells: germinal centers and primary follicles
B + T: outer cortex
T+ Dendrites: Parafollicular
Rough ER vs Smooth ER: production
Rough: Proteins
Smooth: steroids, phospholipids
Lamatrogine: Side Effects
Stevens Johnson Syndrome/ Toxic Epidermal Necrosis
Therefore: always watch for a rash
Benzos: Length of Action
Short: Triazolam, oxazepam, Midazolam
Medium: Alprazolam, Lorazepam, temzepam
Long: Diazepam, chlordiazepam, flurazepam
Testicular Lymph Drainage
Para-aortic
Median Nerve Passage: forearm
Between flexor digitorum profundus and flexor digitorum superficialais
CD21: Viral association
EBV
Post Pirandial insulin: type
Regular: best for IV
Lispro, Aspart, glulisine: best for post meal hyperglycemia
GnRH-Prolactin Feedback
Increases in Prolactin lead to decreases in GnRH
Raphe Nuclei: Neurotransmitter
Primarily serotonin
Sickle Cell: Viral infection + sequale
Parvo B19 > Aplastic Crisis
Renal Infact: Signs
LDH Up, flank pain, hematuria, wedge lesion on CT
Spleen: embryonic origins
Mesoderm
Exercise and DM: risk
Hypoglycemia
MS: Bladder Issues
Spastic bladder due to loss of distensibility
Leads to Residual volume
Liver Cirrhosis: Signs
Jaundice, portal HTN, Hyperestrinism ( Spider angiomas + gynecomastia), hepatic disfunction
MS: Conduction effect
Decrease of saltatory conduction due to demylenation
NorEpi: MoA
Alpha 1: increases IP3
Alpha 2: decease in cAMP
Beta 1: increase in cAMP
NO Beta 2