PTH and Regulation of Ca Flashcards
1
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What SE occurs in hypercalcemia
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Decreased QT interval*
Constipation*
CNS depression*
clotting cascade
2
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Bone Physiology Cont
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Bone that is “stressed” has greater deposition—osteoblastic activity is stimulated and the bone is stronger and more dense
3
Q
Osteomalacia
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poor bone calcification
4
Q
Osteopenia
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diminished organic bone matrix
5
Q
Manifestations of Hypercalcemia
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bones, stones, abdominal pain and psychic groans”
6
Q
Symptoms of Hypercalcemia
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Polydipsia and polyuria
CV: bradycardia, shortening of the QT interval and varying arrhythmias
Muscle weakness
Renal insufficiency
7
Q
Intact PTH
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normal 10-50 pg/mL
8
Q
Hypocalcemia Sx.
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Mild: Circumoral parethesias/hyperventilation Myalgias, muscle cramps Fatigue, hyperirritability, anxiety Severe: Tetany/laryngospasm Seizures -Papilledema Myopathy -Hypotension Prolonged QT interval on EKG