Other Flashcards

1
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Abs in SLE

A

Anti-dsDNA (Ro), Anti-smith (La), ANA

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2
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What provides sensory innervation to the tongue

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Ant 2/3 = Lingual branch of V3 Post 1/3 = Glossopharyngeal n.

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3
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MI shown via V1-V4 =

A

LAD

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4
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What provides taste sensation innervation to the tongue

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Ant 2/3 = Chorda tympani from facial n. Post 1/3 = Glossopharyngeal n.

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5
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Abs in Mixed connective tissue disease

A

Anti-ribonucleoprotein

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6
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Abs in Hashimotos

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Anti-TPO, Anti-microsomal

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7
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Chrom of ADPKD

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Chrom 16

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8
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Sx’s of Digoxin overdose =

A

GI distress w/ arrhythmia

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9
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Sx’s of Mercury overdose =

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Pneumonitis, Membranous colitis, Dementia, Renal failure

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10
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Sx’s of ASA overdose =

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Resp alkalosis, K excretion, Uncoupling of ETC

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11
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Abs in Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis

A

Anti-Jo-1

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12
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Abs in Diffuse scleroderma

A

Anti-topoisomerase (Scl-70)

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13
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Abs in RA

A

Anti-CCP

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14
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Which way will the tongue deviate d/t Hypoglossal nerve dysfunction

A

Toward the side of the dysfunction

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15
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Equation for NNT =

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16
Q

Which sleep stage is the longest

A

Sleep stage 2

17
Q

Chrom of VHL

A

Chrom 3

18
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What occurs in Sleep Stage 3

A

Deepest non-REM w/ sleepwalking, night terrors, bed wetting, Delta waves

19
Q

Chrom Marfan syndrome is on

A

Chrom 15 - FBN1 gene

20
Q

Which drug inhibits CYP450 system

A

Valproate

21
Q

What occurs in REM Sleep

A

Dreaming, erection, memory processing, Beta waves

22
Q

Which drugs induce CYP system

A

Carbamazepine, Oxcarbazepine, and Phenytoin

23
Q

MI shown via I, aVL, V5, V6 =

A

LCA

24
Q

What occurs in Sleep Stage 1

A

Light sleep, Theta waves

25
Q

Sx’s of Normal pressure hydrocephalus =

A

Wet, Wobbly, Wacky (Urinary incontinence, Gait instability, Cognitive impairment)

26
Q

Sx’s of TCA overdose =

A

Anti-mAchR effects = Dry mouth, Tachy, dilated pupils

27
Q

Abs in Primary biliary cirrhosis

A

Anti-mitochondrial

28
Q

Abs in CREST scleroderma

A

Anti-centromere

29
Q

MI shown via II, III, aVF =

A

RCA

30
Q

Sx’s of Methanol overdose =

A

Blindness (sparks of light), coma

31
Q

What occurs in Sleep Stage 2

A

Deep sleep w/ teeth grinding, K waves and sleep spindles

32
Q

Equation for Attributable risk =

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33
Q

Which nucleus in the hypothalamus controls sleep

A

Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

34
Q

Which drugs cause a Disulfiram-like rxn

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Metronidazole, Cefoperazone, Cefamandole, Procarbazine

35
Q

What provides motor control to the toneu

A

Hypoglossal (except Palatoglossus –> Pharyngeal branch of Vagus)

36
Q

Abs assc w/ Hepatitis =

A

Anti-SM

37
Q

Abs in Drug-induced SLE

A

Anti-histone, ANA

38
Q

Equation for Relative Risk =

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