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Hospitalist Med Test

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HTN crisis tx: avoid labetolol in:
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Hypertensive urgency: dx criteria
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Rising troponins in pt admitted to r/o MI: tx algorithm
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Hypertensive emergency: tx algorithm
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Hypertensive emergency: dx criteria
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Hypertensive urgency: tx algorithm
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Hypokalemia: dx testing =
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transtubular potassium gradient
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1. labetolol (TOC in CVA); 2. nicardipine; 3. Nitro (good for ACS); 4. Nitroprusside (! cyanide tox if >24hr)
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CHF, brady, AV block
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Lower bp in 24-48hr w/PO agents: 1. labetolol 200mg (esp in cva); 2. clonidine 0.2mg; 3. Captopril (if renal fn OK); 4. Hydralazine 10mg; 5. Nitropaste 1"
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SBP > 180 or DBP > 120 AND end organ damage (neuro, cardiac, renal, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA), eclampsia
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SBP > 180 or DBP > 120, w/o EOD
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Haldol lactate: 2-5mg IM Q4-8hr prn; or 0.5-5mg PO BID-TID. ICU pt: 0.5-10mg IV, may rpt Q15-30min prn & titrate
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Vascular. Infection (or idiopathic). Neoplasm. Drugs. Inflammatory. Congenital / hereditary. Autoimmune. Trauma. Endocrine/metabolic
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