flashcard 8

1
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diagnose:
- patient present with sore tummy and sleepiness. they have vomitted. they seem bored, as the keep sighing. mum thinks they have been sneaking sweeties

A

DKA

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diagnose:
patient in bed 3 is barely able to speak to me, doesn’t seem to remember where they are. think they are saying they can feel their heart and feel sick

A

hypoglycaemia

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3
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primary hyperthyroidism treatments

A

b-blockers

carbimazone

thyroidectomy

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4
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hashimotos thyroiditis

A

chronic inflammation of thyroid leading to destruction -> hypothyroidism

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5
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most common cause acromegaly

A

benign tumour of pituitary

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6
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Cushings disease investigations

A
  • pituitary imaging

- give them dexamethasone overnight

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7
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diagnose:

woman just given birth. tired, depressed, reduced libido, menstrual problems, reduced body hair, weight gain

A

sheehans

post partum ischaemic necrosis of pituitary gland causing hypopituitarism

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8
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cranial diabetes insipidus treatment

A

desmopressin (ADH)

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9
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effect of renin

A

increased vasoconstriction

increased blood pressure

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10
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norepinephrine aka noradrenaline function

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constricts small blood vessels increasing blood pressure and increasing blood flow to coronary arteries, decreasing HR and increasing depth of breathing

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11
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Addison’s disease

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autoimmune destruction of adrenal cortex resulting in inadequate amounts of corticosteroid hormone production

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12
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Addison’s treatment

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spread out daily doses of corticosteroids (hydrocortisone, prednisone etc.)

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13
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treatment of differentiated and medullary thyroid cancer

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thyroidectomy

levothyroxine replacement once thyroid removed

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14
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anaplastic + lymphoma thyroid cancer treatments

A

external radiotherapy

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15
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nephrolithiasis

A

kidney stones

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16
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potential causes hypoparathyroidism

A
  • trauma
  • removal
  • agenesis
  • PTH resistance
17
Q

what is affected by MEN 1

A

PPP

  • parathyroid - adenoma/ hyperplasia
  • pancreas - tumour
  • pituitary - adenoma
18
Q

how to differentiate hypoparathyroidism + pseudohypoparathyroidism

A

HPT - lowered PTH

PHPT - raised PTH

19
Q

calcitonin

A

hormone that lowers levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood

20
Q

what condition does bones, stones, groans and psychic moans refer to

A

hypercalcaemia

21
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familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia

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familial, benign hypercalcaemia disorder