Cardiac
Respiratory
Hematology
Immunity
Drugs
100

Describe dyslipidemia

Imbalance of LDL & HDL (too much LDL and overall cholesterol, not enough HDL)

100

Define obstructive and restrictive lung diseases

Obstructive: Narrowing of the airways leads to impaired expiration (e.g., COPD)

Restrictive: Stiffness of the airways leads to impaired inspiration (e.g., pulmonary fibrosis)

100

What is the most abundant cell in the body and what if their primary function?

RBCs (erythrocytes)

O2 transport & regulate pH

100

Which immune response is primarily responsible for sudden redness, swelling, itching and itching after exposure to an allergen

Mast cell degranulation

100

The food should you avoid when taking Atorvastatin

What is grapefruit?

200

What is atherosclerosis and what does it mean if it's found in the arteries of the heart? 

Atherosclerosis is accumulation of plaque in arterial wall

Coronary artery disease

200

Describe the 3 inhalation methods

Inhaler – for rescue & maintenance, requires spacer to get full dose of medication

Diskus – for daily maintenance, does not require spacer, has dose counter

Nebulizer – converts medication to a mist, does not require strong inhalation

200

Name 5 symptoms of anemia and 2 places we can check on all skin colors

Pallor, cold extremities, fatigue, orthostatic hypotension, lowered activity intolerance, dyspnea on exertion, SOB, tachycardia, HA


Conjunctiva, tongue, palms, nail beds

200

Name the inflammation response in order (4 in total)

1. Hemostasis (clotting)

2. Vasodilation

3. Increase capillary permeability

4. Activate the complement system

200

Medications that are contraindicated with use of Digoxin

Antiarrhythmics, loop& thiazide diuretics 

300

The difference between triglycerides and cholesterol

Triglycerides store unused calories and provide your body with energy

Cholesterol is used to build cells and certain hormones

300

5 factors that determine how much O2 travels in the body

Hgb/quality of RBCs

Availability of O2 in air & blood

Breathing (decreased compliance/elasticity)

Gas exchange

Pulmonary edema

300

Most common cause of folate deficiency anemia

Alcoholism (may need referral to alcohol cessation)

300

Patho of RA

Exposure to altered HLA results in immunoglobulins becoming altered into autoantibodies called Rheumatoid Factors (RF)

300

Class of Theophylline 


DAILY DOUBLE!

The 3 populations this medication is NOT recommended for:

Methylxanthines

Elderly, children, smokers


400

The 3 goals of long-term pharmacologic treatment for HF

Improve cardiac contractility (Positive inotropic effect)

Decrease HR - reduces work on heart (Negative chronotropic effect)

Reduce fluid volume (Diuretics) 

400

3 potential causes of metabolic acidosis

Renal failure, DKA, lactic acidosis, severe diarrhea

400

Describe pernicious anemia (cause and result)


DAILY DOUBLE!

Name the 4 other reasons one may poorly absorb vit B12

Congenital and/or autoimmune

Decrease in IF d/t destruction of gastric parietal cells which causes the inability to absorb vit B12 in small intestine


Gastric surgery

Celiac disease

Crohn's disease

Insufficient dietary intake (rare)

400

Tell me the difference between humoral and cellular immunity


DAILY DOUBLE!

Tell me what each B and T cell do

Humoral immunity is mediated by antibodies, primarily includes plasma and memory B cells that can activate the complement system 

Cellular immunity is mediated by cells, primarily cytotoxic, regulatory, and memory T cells

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Plasma B cells create antibodies in response to initial ifxn

Memory B cells “remember” pathogens & create antibodies in response to secondary

Cytotoxic T cells kill cells marked w/ antibodies

T regulatory cells regulate immune response (prevent autoimmunity)

T memory cells “remember” pathogens & attack if infected again

400

Contraindication for Ipratropium

BPH

500

Describe angina, what causes it, and where one might feel it

Chest pain/discomfort from insufficient blood flow to the heart (AKA ischemia)

Caused by insufficient flow of oxygen through coronary arteries, increased need for oxygen in heart, or both

May radiate to jaw, neck, shoulders, or arms

500

How do you interpret this ABG?

pH: 7.48 (ref: 7.35-7.45)

PaCO2: 50 (ref. 35-45)

HCO3-: 28 (ref. 22-26)

Partially compensated metabolic alkalosis

500

Ingredients needed to make RBCs (3 total), and the ingredients needed to be produced for RBC formation (2 total)

Iron (hemoglobin formation)

Vit B12 (RBC division)

Folate (RBC division)

Erythropoietin (from kidneys)

Hematopoietic stem cells (from bone marrow)

500

Damage from RF initiates adaptive immune response targeted at joint cartilage—what cells will be activated and what will they do?

WBC's (neutrophils) degrade cartilage & bone

T cells turn synovium into granulation tissue --> local hypoxia & acidosis in joint

500

Name the 3 DMARDs ,what they inhibit, and the result 

Methotrexate - folic acid metabolism -> decreased DNA synthesis 

Hydroxychloroquine - protein synthesis -> decreased immune cell activation and cytokine production 

Sulfasalazine - prostaglandin synthesis -> decreased inflammation