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46 Cards in this Set
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Aortic stenosisis a ______ murmur
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Systolic
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Can be caused by increased vomiting, antacid use an hypokalemia.
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Metabolic Alkalosis
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Seen with increased TLC, decreased FEV1 and low V/Q
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Emphysema
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Person feels cold and clammy to the touch
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Hypoglycemia
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Urinary incontinence caused by flaccid paralysis
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Nephrogenic bladder
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Excessive urination due to renal pathology
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Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
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Higher risk with Down's syndrome and most often seen in adults
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Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
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Must be evaluated for malignancy through a biopsy. Initial testing includes DRE and PSA
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Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
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Involves skip lesions
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Chron's Disease
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Often caused by an embolism that originated in the carotid artery
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Ischemic stroke
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Causes painful vesicular eruptions.
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HSV
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THis pathology has a high risk of vision loss and blindness.
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Temporal Arteritis
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Seen in children due to a lack of Vit D
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Rickets
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Caused by joint wear and tear over time
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Osteoarthritis
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Mostly LLQ pain with rectal involvment
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Ulcerative Colitis
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Decreased ACTH, Decreased cortisol/aldosterone, Increased CRH
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Secondary Hypoaldosteronism
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Increased T3/4, Increased TSH, Decreased TRH
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Secondary Hyperthyroidism
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Presents with extreme fatigue and has high risk of splenic rupture
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Mononucleosis
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Onset seen in middle age, genetic, causes abnormal non-purposful movements
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Huntington's Chorea
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Indicator of the spread of cancer along the lymphnodes
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Staging
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Dysuria, frequency, urgency, nocturia, lack of bacterial growth on culture.
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Intersitial Cystistis
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Can be attributed to weak pelvic floor muscles following pregnancy
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Stress incontinence
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Band like headache
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Tension HA
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Increased risk for stroke and MI. Often asymptomatic
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HTN
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Can be caused by coranary artery vasospasm
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Stable Angina
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pH 7.10, CO2 60, HCO3 33
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Compensated Respiratory Acidosis
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Facial symptomotology seen with hyperthyroidism
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Exopthalmia
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Caused by thiamine deficiency
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Wernicki-Korsakoff Syndrome
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Not a normal part of aging. May be linked to heavy metal exposure.
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Dementia
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Paroxymal HTN, tachycardia, diaphoresis, anxiety
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Pheochromocytoma
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Can lead to harming oneself or the baby and requires medical treatment
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Post partum psychosis
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Intense fear of gaining weight with a distorted body image
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Anorexia nervousa
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Can be caused by hemochromocytosis
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Restrictive cardiomyopathy
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Represents electrical activity which results in systole
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QRS
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Can be caused by contaminated indwelling catheters
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Infective Endocarditis
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Abnormal caravins for non-food items are seen in this disorder.
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Iron deficienncy disorder
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Loss of cnsiciousness and seizures 2 weeks after a fall from a latter
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Subdural hematoma
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Presents with condyloma latta
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Syphilis
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Presents with tachycardia, HTN, anxiety, dysphagia, and hoarsness
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Toxic nodular goiter
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Decreased levels of RBC's WBC/s and platelets
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Pancytopenia
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Patient looses consciousness, has abnormal movement of the extremities and may have incontinence.
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Grand mal swizure
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Can be caused by infection, electrolyte imbalances, and hypoglycemia
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Acute confusion
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Fear of being in social situation that may lead to isolation.
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Social Anxiety Disorder
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Increased urine osmolarity and decreased serum osmolarity
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SIADH
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Stress response that is experienced due to witnessing a traumatic event
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PTSD
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Abnormal breathing patter can be an indicator of ______.
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ALOC
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