2/12/13 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the pathophysiology of aplastic anemia not due to toxins/drugs?

A

Killer T-cells attack bone marrow

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2
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What is the preferred Tx of (non-toxic) aplastic anemia for pts under 50?

A

BM transplant if there is a donor

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3
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What is the Tx of (non-toxic) aplastic anemia in pts over 50 or w/o a matched BM donor?

A

cyclosporine and anti-thymocyte Ig

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4
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When do you transfuse whole blood?

A

never!

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5
Q

What is the appropriate blood product to administer for anemia?

A

packed RBCs

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6
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In pts w/ preexisting disease, hemoglobin should be maintained above a level of ___.

A

10 g/L

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7
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What level must hemoglobin be maintatined above in pts w/ no preexisting disease?

A

7 g/L

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8
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What kind of heart failure does Chagas disease cause?

A

systolic and diastolic

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9
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What is the most common cause of constrictive pericarditis in the Third World?

A

TB

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10
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What is the best Tx of hypercalcemia in the acute setting? What is given next?

A

fluid resuscitation followed by loop diuretics; then treat the underlying cause

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11
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The gevelopment of a palpable mass in the epigastrium four weeks after the onset of acute pancreatitis is highly suggestive of _______.

A

pancreatic pseudocyst

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12
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Why are pancreatic pseudocysts not true cysts?

A

capsule is fibrotic not epithelial

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13
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A bluish-grey coloration of the flanks (Grey Turner sign) or periumbilical region (Cullen sign) w/ pancreatic disease indicates what?

A

hemorrhagic pancreatitis

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14
Q

Which cranial nerve is responsible for corneal sensation?

A

trigeminal

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15
Q

What are the typical lung sounds for asbestosis?

A

fine bibasilar end-inspiratory crackles

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16
Q

What is the best diagnostic test for acoustic neuroma?

A

MRI w/ gadolinium

17
Q

What causes pulsus parvus et tardus?

A

aortic stenosis

18
Q

What is the most characteristic arrhythmia of digitalis toxicity?

A

atrial tachycardia w/ variable AV block

19
Q

What is considered a positive induration on PPD test for a normal, healthy person with no risk factors for TB exposure?

A

> 15 mm

20
Q

What is a positive induration on PPD test for an at-risk person (e.g. healthcare/prison worker, from endemic region, IV drug user, chronic kidney disease, hematologic malignancy, fibrotic lung)?

A

> 10 mm