April 6 Flashcards

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What does carotid sinus massage lead to?

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Increased afferent firing from the carotid sinus–increasing vagal parasympathetic tone
–slowing conduction through the AV node and prolonging AV nodal refractory period–help to terminate reentrant tachycardias

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What type of breathing is associated with advanced CHF?

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Cheyne-Stokes breathing– cyclic breathing with period of apnea followed by gradual increase in TV until next apnea episode

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What is the MOA of trastuzumab?

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Monoclonal antibody against HER-2 (c-erbB2)–a tyrosine kinase receptor

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What 2 substances are responsible for taking naive CD4+ T-cells and differentiating them to Th1 cells?

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IL-12

IFN-g

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What substance is responsible for taking naive CD4+ T-cells and differentiating them to Th2 cells?

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IL-4

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What is the hormone that binds an intracellular receptor to maintain normal glucose levels during prolonged fasting?

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Cortisol

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What two antibodies can be present in pts with RA and which one is more specific?

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Rheumatoid factor–autoantibodies targeting the Fc portion of human IgG

Anti-cyclic citrulinated peptide antibody–more specific

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What are hamartomas and where are they most likely to occur?

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Excessive growth of tissue type native to the organ of involvement

Most likely to occur in the lungs as well-defined coin lesion with popcorn calcifications
–composed of disorganized cartilage,fibrous and adipose tissue

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What is the difference btw Schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder?

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Schizophreniform disorder has all the same characteristics as Schizophrenia but has only lasted 1-6 months

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UV light is involved in the conversion of what to ultimately produce Vit D?

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7-dehydrocholesterol —> Vit D3 (cholecalciferol)

1st step in synthesis

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Infants with hydrocephalus typically develop what?

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Macrocephaly
Poor feeding
Muscle hypertonicity
Hyperreflexia

Last 2 are caused by UMN lesion caused by stretching of the periventricular pyramidal tracts

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What step of the citric acid cycle produces GTP?

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Succinyl-CoA—-> Succinate by succinyl-CoA synthetase

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Pt who is left dominant–what artery is going to feed the AV node?

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Circumflex artery—feeding the posterior descending artery

Right dominant pt–MOST COMMON–supplied by RCA

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14
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What is typically indicative of irreversible cell injury?

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Mitochondrial vacuolization

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What type of collagen is deposited within the myocardium 2 wks into the healing process after MI–the final stages of healing from MI?

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Type I collagen

Most abundant collagen in the body and primary collagen of mature scar

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16
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What fetal vessel has the highest O2 content?

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Blood enters the fetus through the umbilical vein via the ductus venous into the IVC–highest O2

17
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Pregnant women >20 wks can experience hypotension and syncope–this is caused by what?

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When in the supine position the gravid uterus can compress the IVC causing decreased venous return and decreased CO

18
Q

Imprinting involves imprinted/inactivation by ________.

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Methylation

19
Q

Horizontal transection of the rectus abdominis can result in injury to what structure?

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Inferior epigastric artery –enters this muscle at the level of the arcuate line

20
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What drug class can exacerbate hypoglycemia and can mask the adrenergic symptoms mediated by NE an EPI?

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Non-selective B-blockers

21
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What antipsychotic is the only one that has shown superior efficacy to treatment resistant schizophrenia?

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Clozapine

22
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What are the products of proinsulin and what happens to each?

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Insulin and C-peptide

They are both packaged into secretory granules at the golgi and secreted together when appropriate

23
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Positive skew =

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Mode median mean to the right

Negative skew= mode median mean to the left

24
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What is the S3 heart sound associated with?

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Occurs in early diastole during rapid ventricular filling phase–increased LVESV seen with mitral regurgitation or HF

25
Q

What is Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome?

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Autosomal recessive congenital long QT syndrome that involves sensorineural deafness

Romano-Ward syndrome–is AD–pure cardiac phenotype (no deafness)

26
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What is seen with potter sequence (syndrome)?

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POTTER

  • Pulmonary hypoplasia
  • Oligohydramnios–trigger
  • Twisted face
  • Twisted skin
  • Extremity defects
  • Renal failure (in utero)

Low set ears and flattened nose

Causes:
-ARPKD, obstructive uropathy, bilateral renal agenesis, chronic placental insufficiency

27
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What do fibrates inhibit that cause a reduction in bile acid synthesis and favors the formation of cholesterol gallstones?

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Cholesterol-7a-hydroxylase

–normally catalyzes the rate-limiting step in bile acid synthesis

28
Q

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase is the rate-limiting enzyme in the _____________a major source of ______ and when deficient reduction of ______ and biosynthesis of ______, ______, ______ can not occur.

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Pentose phosphate pathway
NADPH

Glutathione
Cholesterol
Fatty acids
Steroids

29
Q

Cephalic and gastric phase of digestion ______ gastric acid secretion and intestinal phase _____ gastric acid secretion.

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Stimulates
Reduces

Cephalic–triggered by smell, thought, taste of food
Gastric–mediated by presence of gastrin –triggered by food entering the stomach
Intestinal–triggered when protein containing food enters the duodenum

30
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What is the most common complication that occurs after a VZV infection?

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Postherpetic neuralgia–persistant local pain that can be present months after shingles rash occurs

31
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Where are H1 histones located and what is there function?

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Located outside of the histone core and help to package nucleosomes into more compact structures by binding and linking the DNA btw adjacent nucleosomes

32
Q

Vit D supplementation is recommended babies with what 3 risk factors?

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Breastfed
Lack of sunlight exposure
Dark pigmentation

Iron–recommended for preterm/low birthweight

33
Q

Where is the putamen located?

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Medial to the lnsula and lateral to the globus pallidus on coronal section

34
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Atropine reverses the muscarinic effects seen with organophosphate poisoning, but what muscle be given in order to reverse the nicotinic effects such as muscle paralysis?

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Pralidoxime

35
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Gross hematuria in otherwise healthy patient with family hx of sickle cell suggests?

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Renal papillary necrosis

Acute flank pain and passage of tissue fragments in the urine

SAAD papa with papillary necrosis

  • Sickle cell disease or trait
  • Acute pyelonephritis
  • Analgesics
  • DM
36
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What lung cancer occurs most commonly in women who are non-smokers?

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Adenocarcinoma –located at the periphery and consists of tumor cells of glandular or papillary structures

Squamous cell carcinoma and small cell carcinoma have strong association with smoking

37
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What is the major virulence factor for S. pyogenes and what is its function?

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Protein M–inhibits phagocytosis and the activation of complement