Final exam quesitons Flashcards
what is cause of glomelular hyperfiltration in diabetes (2)
- affertent arteriole dilatation
2. efferecnt arteriole constriction
3 steps of T1DM nephropathy and targets
- control glycemia (under 7)
- treat hypertension (under 130/80)
- ACE inhib or ARB
4 steps to treat life threatening hyperkalemia
- stabilize myocardium (Ca gluconate)
- Shift K into cells (IV insulin)
- K excretion (IV fluids plus diuretic or diarrhea)
- Dialysis if others don’t work
Name of all apo-proteins, their molecules and funciton
A1 - HDL, CM - activates LCAT
B - all low density - structure and non-exchangable
C2 - CM, VLDL, HDL - activates LPL and important for TG metabolism
C3 - CM, VLDL, HDL - inhibits LPL and common in diabetes
E - CM, VLDL, HDL - bind LDL r and LRP for clearance
diff between 2 lipoprotein receptors
- LDL-r - recognized B-100
2. LRP - recognizes E - only on CM and VLDL
What are 7 primary risk factors in framingham
- age
- HDL
- Total C
- Systolic
- diabetes
- smoker
- Gender
addtional risk in framingham when choosing treatment
- LDL
- CRP
- Family Hx
Ursodeoxycholic acid (Ursodiol)
- TPN causes liver damage and low bile flow
- give to promote bile flow
- reduce risk of liver disease
N‐acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)
- mucous thinner
- has been used to cystic fibrosis
- given to reduce inflammation in liver that is caused by lipids in TPN
- cycsteine
- Effectively gives enough co-factor for his detoxification enzymes to work properly in liver
Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant)
- prn proton pump inhibitor
- eneteric coated to allow later release
Domperidone
- D2 antagonist (peripheral)
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Prucalopride (Resotran) prn
- 5HT-4 agonist
- promotility
Cycle of rifaximin (Xifaxan), metronidazole (Flagyl) & cefazolin (Ancef)
- anti-biotics for overgrowth
measures in AG
Na - bicarb - Cl
measured in OG
Osmolarity - ((2xNa) + Urea + gluc)
what does AG indicate
- toxin
- ketoacid
- lacticacid
- renal failure
what does OG > 10 indicate
presence of alc
what does N-cysteine do
helps the glutathione pathway of conjugation
what is hirschprungs
defect in the craniocaudal migration of neuroblasts originating from the neural crest that occurs during the first 12 weeks of gestation