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Goljan's F & E and Hemodynamic disorders

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State 2 functions of K+   1) Regulate neuromuscular excitability and muscular contraction 2) Regulate insulin secretion  
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What are the ECG changes in a) Hypo-Kalemia? b) Hyper-Kalemia?   a) Hypo-K+ = U wave b) Hyper-K+ = Peaked T waves  
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Is sweating a hypo/iso/hypertonic loss of Na+?   Hypotonic loss of Na+  
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Is adult diarrhea a hypo/iso/hypertonic loss of Na+?   Isotonic loss of Na+  
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Are pitting edema states (RHF, cirrhosis, neprotic) a hypo/iso/hypertonic loss/gain of Na+?   Hypotonic gain of Na+  
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Is salicylate intoxication a metabolic acidosis or respiratory alkalosis?   It is both. It is a primary metabolic acidosis, and a primary respiratory alkalosis.  
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What are the differences between transudate and exudate?   Transudate is protein-poor and cell-poor, produce pitting edema. Exudate is protein-rich and cell-rich. No pitting edema.  
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State the 3 pathogenesis of thrombi. (Virchow's triad)   1) Endothelial cell injury 2) Stasis of blood flow 3) Hypercoagulability  
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List the causes of Fat Embolism.   1) MC due to fracture of long bones 2) trauma to fat-laden tissues, or fatty liver  
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Dx : During labor, abrupt onset of dyspnea, cyanosis, hypotension, and bleeding.   Amniotic fluid embolism  
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List 2 acute complications of scuba diving.   1) Pneumothorax 2) Pulmonary embolism 3) bends  
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List the changes during hypovolemic shock to : a) CO b) LVEDP c) PVR   a) decrease CO b) decrease LVEDP c) increased PVR  
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List the changes during cardiogenic shock to : a) CO b) LVEDP c) PVR   a) decreased CO b) increased LVEDP c) increased PVR  
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List the changes during septic shock to : a) CO b) LVEDP c) PVR   a) increased CO b) decreased LVEDP c) decreased PVR  
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What is the most common organism to cause septic shock?   Escherichia coli  
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Dx : Warm skin, bounding pulse, ARDS, DIC   Septic shock  
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