Signs And Symptoms Flashcards
Addison disease,
Hypoadrenocorticism- Hypotension Hyponatremia Hypoglycemia Hyperkalemia
Cushing disease
Hyperadrenocorticism-
Hypertension
Hyperglycemia
Hypokalemia
Six hormones of anterior pituitary
Adrenocortitropic hormone- adrenals TSH- thyroid LH and FSH- ovaries/testes- reproduction Prolactin- breastfeeding GH- all cells, growth and healing
Graves’ disease-
hyperthyroidism- Sweating, intolerance to heat Muscular weakness Weight loss Tremor Insomnia
Cushing triad
Brady
HTN Widened pulse pressure
Irregular respiration
Electrolytes that decrease seizure threshold
Hypocalcemia
Hypomag
Hypo and hypernatremia
SV
CO/HR
60-90ml/min
Cardiac index
CO/ BSA
2.5-3.5
Stroke index
CI/ HR
40-60ml/min
Svr
80(MAP-CVP/co)
900-1500dynes
PVR
80(MAP-PCWP/CO)
50-150 dynes
Coronary perfusion pressure
DBP-PCWP
60-160
Ekg changes with hypocalcemia
Prolonged QT
Prolonged st segment
Flat or inverted T waves
Signs of hypermag
Hypoventilation
Coma
Hypotension
Promote hypokalemia
Alkalosis
Insulin
Beta 2 adrenergic stimulation
5 second messengers
CAMP- bronchodilation with b2 CGMP CALCIUM IONS calmodulin Inositol tri phosphate- broncho constiction
4 conditions that decrease plasma cholinesterase
Pregnancy
Liver disease
Diabetes insipidus
Polydipsia Polyuria Hypernatremia Hypovolemia Hypotension
Electrolyte changes from a whipple
Hypocalcemia
Hypokalemia
Hypomag
Low frequency eeg waves seen during sleep
Delta
X linked recessive bleeding disorder
Hemophilia b
FRC
ERV-1.5L
+ RV- 1.5L
= FRC 3L