Diabetes Basics
Endocrine
Endocrine Cont.
Musculoskeletal Disorders
GI/GU/Geriatric
100

This is the primary problem in diabetes mellitus.

lack of insulin and/or insulin resistance

100

Which endocrine hormone works by positive feedback?

Oxytocin

100

What is the normal adrenal medulla catecholamine release ratio?

Epi:Norepi 80:20

100

Which genetic defects is most commonly associated with MH?

RYR1 receptor 

100

What is the leading cause of death in patients with PUD

hemorrhage

200

What is the most important electrolyte in DKA?

Potassium

200

Where is ADH synthesized?

Supraoptic nuclei of the hypothalamus

200

How does hypermagnesemia effect the PTH?

Can suppress PTH release because high magnesium activates the calcium-sensing receptor in a manner similar to high calcium

200

What are the two pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophies?

Duchennes and Beckers

200

What is the most common specific cause of cystitis?

E. Coli

300

What are microvascular complications of DM?

Retinopathy and nephropathy

300

What is the triad of symptoms related to Graves disease?

Goiter, exophthalmos, pretibial myxedema

300

In which endocrine condition is a radial arterial line contraindicated in?

Acromegaly/gigantism

300

What conditions are characterized by hereditary degeneration of dystrophin-glycoprotein complex

Dystrophies

300

What are the most common sites for malrotation and volvulus?

cecum and sigmoid colon

400

What is the biggest aggravating condition for nephropathy

HTN

400

What hormone does each of the adrenal cortex zones release?

Zona Glomerulosa produces Aldosterone

Zona Fasciculata produces Cortisol

Zona Reticularis produces androgens

400

Which induction medication is contraindicated in cushings syndrome?

etomidate

400

Dermatomyositis skin findings include periorbital edema, malar rash, and? 

red or purple papules over joints of hands and fingers

400

Pain related to kidney disease if transmitted by which sympathetic affect neurons?

T10-L1

500

What is a major postop concern in diabetic patients?

Transient phase of insulin resistance

500

At what point does adrenal insufficiency become clinically obvious?

When 90% of the adrenal cortex is destroyed.
500

Which medication is used for preoperative optimization of pheochromocytoma?

Phenoxybenzamine

500

What are the early signs of inclusion body myositis?

Asymmetric quadriceps weakness

Wrist and finger flexor weakness

500

Older adults depend more heavily on what for preload delivery?

atrial kick