Hematology
immune and oncology
endocrine
neuro
neuro
100

Pt A's (female) labs read:  Platelet-50,000, WBC: 6,000, HBG-39%. what is the expected diagnosis?

thrombocytopenia 

100

what are the complications of chemo?

alopecia

disturbed body image

stomatitis 

100

What is the biggest adverse effect of Metformin? 

Lactic acidosis  

100

what result on the glosgow means intubation?

8 and under intubate 

100

what are the classifications of TBI's?

Diffuse (generalized)

Focal (localized) 

200

which anemia causes jaundice?

immune hemolytic anemia 

200

what is the purpose of IgE?

response to allergens 

200

What is the treatment for DKA? 

0.9NS

electrolytes 

IV regular insulin 

200

what does Cushing's triad indicate and what does it include?

increased intercranial pressure 

increased blood pressure, diminished respiratory effort, decreased heart rate

200

what is the difference between decorticate and decerebrate?

decorticate: flexion of arms wrists and finger with adduction in upper extremities (toward the core)

decerebrate: arms are down and hands and wrists and pronated away from body (away from body) 

300

what are characteristics of non-hodgkins lymphoma?

multiple lymph nodes

bad prognosis

300

what is superior vena cava syndrome and its treatment?

Compression or invasion of the superior vena cava by the tumor, which obstructs venous circulation

Chemo/radiation
Stent
Anticoagulants
Support

300

What are the 3 D's of Diabetes Inspidus?

Diabetes Insipidus

Decreased ADH

Dieresis 

300

what are the 2 types of strokes? Explain.

ischemia: inadequate blood flow to the brain (partial or complete block) due to clot. 

Hemorrhagic: results from bleeding into the brain itself


300

A patient comes in with aphasia, right visual field deficit, and paralysis and weakness on the right side. What is the patient experiencing? 

Left hemispheric stroke
400

how long before an acute hemolytic reaction occurs with the blood transfusion and what are clinical manifestations?

15 minutes 

fever, rash, shortness of breath 

400

what is spinal cord compression and its treatment?

Occurs when there is a compression of the spinal cord by the tumor leading to neurologic impairment

Radiation is #1
Chemo
Corticosteroids
Surgery

400

What are the symptoms of myxedema?

Nonpitting edema in the face

thick tongue 

400

what are early signs of a stroke?

F: face symmetry

A: arm

S: speech-garble, word salad

T: time 

400

what is tPA used for and how long do you have to give it?

acute ischemic stroke 

3 hour window of symptom onset



500


which labs are decreased in ALL?



rbc

wbc

neutrophils 

platelets 

500

what is tumor lysis syndrome an its treatment?

Chemo destroys the tumor and causes it to spread to other places

fluids and diuretics 

500

What electrolyte imbalances occur with Cushing's syndrome? 

Hypernatremia

Hypokalemia

500

what is the most important consideration in any type of head injury?

knowing if there was any brain injury

500

differentiate early and late signs of increased ICP.

early: disorientation, restlessness, increase respiratory rate, mental confusion, headache

late: coma, decreased respiratory rate, bp and temp increase, fluctuation btwn bradycardia and tachycardia

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