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Decks in this class (22)

Exam 1: Diagnostics In Cardiology
What cardiac diagnostic tool dete...,
When is an ekg most helpful,
What does telemetry mean
36  cards
Exam 4: Diabetes 1
What is the leading cause of esrd...,
Which kind of dm results from aut...,
What enzyme and antibodies are ty...
16  cards
Exam 4: Adrenal Gland
What two classes of hormones does...,
Where in the adrenal gland are ca...,
Where in the adrenal gland are mi...
64  cards
Exam 4: Pituitary Disorders
What does acth do,
What does lh do in females,
What does lh do in males
67  cards
Exam 3: Obesity
What is the 1 cause of preventabl...,
How is bmi calculated,
What waist circumference has incr...
29  cards
Exam 3: Renal Diagnostics
What can increase bun,
What is used to track the progres...,
What is psa
21  cards
Exam 3: UTI, Cysitis, Pyelo
Is the most accurate in predictin...,
What can cause false negative nit...,
What can cause false positive leu...
43  cards
Exam 2: CKD And Nephrotic Syndrome
What defines ckd,
What is the hallmark of progressi...,
What are the leading causes of ki...
81  cards
Exam 3: AKI
The term acute renal failure arf ...,
What is it called when you have a...,
What is the diagnosis of aki base...
64  cards
Exam 3: Glomerulonephritis
What is the basic filtering unit ...,
What is glomerular disease,
What are the two classifications ...
73  cards
Exam 2: Interstital Lung Disease
What is the pathophysiology of ild,
A patient presents with a progres...,
Erythema nodosum is common in wha...
35  cards
Exam 2: COPD
What are the two former terms for...,
What is emphysema,
What is chronic bronchitis
49  cards
Exam 2: Pulmonary Diagnostic Imaging
What pulmonary diagnostic tests d...,
What is the initial study to eval...,
What are the indications for cxr
39  cards
Exam 2: Bronchitis
What constitutes acute bronchitis,
What constitutes chronic bronchitis,
What is the most common etiology ...
62  cards
Exam 2: Asthma
What is the preferred position fo...,
What are the basic pfts,
How is spirometry performed
64  cards
Exam 1: Pericarditis
What are the most common viral ca...,
What pe finding is highly specifi...,
What is becks triad
14  cards
Exam 1: Valvular Heart Disease
What is likely the etiology of ao...,
What is likely the etiology of ao...,
What is likely the etiology if ao...
52  cards
Exam 1: Cardiomyopathies
What is cardiomyopathy,
What are the 3 main types of card...,
What is dilated cm pathophysiologu
55  cards
Exam 1: Heart Failure
What is heart failure,
What is left heart systolic dysfu...,
What is left heart diastolic dysf...
49  cards
Exam 1: Ischemic Heart Disease
Where are atherosclerotic plaques...,
What is the definition of ihd,
What is the leading cause of deat...
59  cards
Exam 1: Hypertension
What classifies as elevated blood...,
What classifies stage 1 hypertension,
What classifies as stage 2 htn
60  cards
Exam 1: Hyperlipidemia
What do chylomicrons do,
What do vldls do,
What do idls do
34  cards

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