NBME/UWorld 3 Flashcards
Clinical presentation of hyper vs. hypocalcemia
Hypercalcemia: moans (constipation), bones (bone pain), stones (kidney stones), psychiatric overtones (depression confusion), cant pick up the phone (muscle weakness and incoordination)
While tetany, spasms, seizures, Chvostek and Trousseau’s signs = hypocalcemia
Cvostek’s sign
HypOcalcemia: gently tapping facial nerve => reflex contraction of facial muscles
Name of immunomodulatory used in IBD that is less immunosuppressive than prednisone
Sulfasalazine
La belle indifference
Buzzword for Conversion d/o- usually loss of sensory or motor fxn
Conversion d/o vs. somatization d/o
Conversion d/o: sensory or motor loss, la belle indifference
Somatization d/o: recurrent widespread somatic complaints w/o any abnormal tests, seen tons of doctors w/o diagnosis
Precentral vs. postcentral gyrus
Precentral gyrus = motor
Postcentral gyrus = sensory
Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase
Leuk alk phos indicates mature WBC
Elevated leukocyte alk phos in myelodysplastic conditions, while reduced in AML
What is factor H?
(a) Protien that inhibits factor H
Factor H = anti-complement, inactivates C3
(a) Properdin = factor P = activates C3 and inhibits factor H, involved in acute immune responses such as acute rejection of blood transfusion
Weakness of what thumb activity 2/2 carpel tunnel
Median nerve injury => weakness in thumb opposition
'RUM' Thumb extension (parallel movement away from pointer finger) mediated by radial nerve Thumb flexion (bring back in towards pointer finger) by ulnar nerve Thumb opposition (thumb to pinki) by median nerve
What are anaphylaxtoxins?
Anaphlatoxins = C3a C4a and C5a = fragments produced by activation of complement
Folate vs. B12 deficiency
Both have elevated homocysteine => hypercoagulable
Elevated uric MMA only in B12
pH abnormality caused by diarrhea
Metabolic alkalosis 2/2 loss of salts of organic acids
2 major functions of PGI2
PGI1 = prostacyclin
- inhibits plt aggregation
- opposite of another eicosanoid TXA2 - effective vasodilator
Ion flux that causes seizure to stop when pt is given Lorazepam
Increased influx of Cl-
-recall GABA is a Cl channel and benzos increase frequency of opening
Mechanism by which ACEi cause vasodilation
ACEi cause vasodilation due to decreased degradation of bradykinin
(also why ACEi cause dry cough)