diabetes
Liver, Pancreatic, and gallbladder disorders
Endocrine Disorders
Endocrine Disorders P2
Hematologic Disorders
100

What are the 3 P's

Polydipsia, Polyuria, and Polyphagia

100

What is the most common medication that can cause liver failure?

Acetaminophen

100

What is deficient in Diabetes Insipidus?

Deficiency of antidiuretic hormone

100

What is high in cushing syndrome

cortisol and aldosterone

100

What is the  main complication of sickle cell anemia?

Sickle cell crisis

200

What causes fruity breath, ketones in the urine, and kussmaul respirations

Diabetic ketoacidosis 

200

What do you inform your patient to avoid when your patient has esophageal varices

forceful coughing, nose blowing, straining, vomiting or gagging if possible.

200

Is the serum osmolality high or low in SIADH?

Low

200

what is a complication of hyperthyroidism?

Thyrotoxic crisis

200

What is the treatment of polycythemia?

Blood draws

300

what complication can occur only in type 2 diabetics?

Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State

300

What organ does murphy sign apply to and what is the positive sign? 

Gallbladder and patient is unable to take a deep breath when an examiner's fingers are pressed below the liver margin.

300

Who palpates the thyroid gland?

Health care provider. Never the nurse

300

What can stopping corticosteroids abruptly cause?

Adrenal crisis

300

What is the treatment of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation?

Iv heprin

400

why does shaking, sweating, and palpitations occur in hypoglycemia?

Low BG causes release of epinephrine to increase BG. The epinephrine release causes flight or flight symptoms. 

400

What are complications of acute pancreatitis?

SIRS and Hemorrhage

400

What are the two cardinal signs that hypoparathyroidism can cause? 

chvostek and trousseau signs

400

What medications treat addison disease?

Glucocorticoids and Mineralocorticoids 

400

What is the x-ray pattern of a bone with multiple myeloma?

Swiss cheese pattern

500

Microvascular changes caused by diabetes

Retinopathy and nephropathy 

500

What does CHEAP stand for? (think about cirrhosis complications)

C: clotting defects

H: Hepatorenal syndrome

E: Encephalopathy

A: Ascites

P: Portal hypertension

500

What medication do you never give someone who has hyperthyroidism? 

Aspirin

500

What type of foods does a patient with Pheochromocytoma have to avoid?

 Foods high in tyramine like aged cheese, beer, wine, and chocolate.

500

What disease process has presence of reed sternberg cells

Hodgkin Lympoma

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