Final exam quesitons Flashcards

1
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what is cause of glomelular hyperfiltration in diabetes (2)

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  1. affertent arteriole dilatation

2. efferecnt arteriole constriction

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2
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3 steps of T1DM nephropathy and targets

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  1. control glycemia (under 7)
  2. treat hypertension (under 130/80)
  3. ACE inhib or ARB
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3
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4 steps to treat life threatening hyperkalemia

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  1. stabilize myocardium (Ca gluconate)
  2. Shift K into cells (IV insulin)
  3. K excretion (IV fluids plus diuretic or diarrhea)
  4. Dialysis if others don’t work
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4
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Name of all apo-proteins, their molecules and funciton

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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

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5
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diff between 2 lipoprotein receptors

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  1. LDL-r - recognized B-100

2. LRP - recognizes E - only on CM and VLDL

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6
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What are 7 primary risk factors in framingham

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  1. age
  2. HDL
  3. Total C
  4. Systolic
  5. diabetes
  6. smoker
  7. Gender
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7
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addtional risk in framingham when choosing treatment

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  1. LDL
  2. CRP
  3. Family Hx
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8
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Ursodeoxycholic acid (Ursodiol)

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  • TPN causes liver damage and low bile flow
  • give to promote bile flow
  • reduce risk of liver disease
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9
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N‐acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)

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  • 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
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10
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Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant)

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  • prn proton pump inhibitor

- eneteric coated to allow later release

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11
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Domperidone

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  • D2 antagonist (peripheral)

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12
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Prucalopride (Resotran) prn

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  • 5HT-4 agonist

- promotility

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13
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Cycle of rifaximin (Xifaxan), metronidazole (Flagyl) & cefazolin (Ancef)

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  • anti-biotics for overgrowth
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14
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measures in AG

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Na - bicarb - Cl

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15
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measured in OG

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Osmolarity - ((2xNa) + Urea + gluc)

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16
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what does AG indicate

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  1. toxin
  2. ketoacid
  3. lacticacid
  4. renal failure
17
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what does OG > 10 indicate

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presence of alc

18
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what does N-cysteine do

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helps the glutathione pathway of conjugation

19
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what is hirschprungs

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defect in the craniocaudal migration of neuroblasts originating from the neural crest that occurs during the first 12 weeks of gestation