5/1/21-2 Flashcards
USPTSF Grade A
recommends a service
high certainty that the net benefit is substantial
The strongest risk for UTI in young females
frequency of sex
Classic features of latent autoimmune disease in adults (LADA)
- < 50 yrs old
- BMI > 25
- history of autoimmune disease
- family history of autoimmune disease
- polyuria, polydipsia, and/or unintentional weight loss.
What tachycardia if treated with AV nodal blocking agent (adenosine, digoxin, diltiazem, or verapamil) could become V fib or torsades?
Wolf - parkinsons white (wide QRS, irregular rhythm)
Jaundice with an onset after the third day and before the first week is most often due to
infection,
sepsis
urinary tract infection
Timeframe for jaundice caused by ABO incompatibility
24-48 hours
Breast milk jaundice peaks at days _____
3 to 4
What is another name for unconjugated bilirubin
indirect bilirubin
Indirect or unconjugated bilirubin is attached to_____
albumin in the blood
Direct or conjugated bilirubin is produced by the _____ to allow for passage from the body
liver
Features of reactive arthritis
antecedent infection (GI or UTI) 1-4 weeks later develop MSKL complaint May have accompanying eye symptoms (can't see, can't pee, can't climb a tree) associated with HLA B27
Testing for Juvenile RA
ESR