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Predisposing factor in cholelithiasis/ gallbladder (calculi)
Female, Fat, Fertile, Fair, Familial History
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Acute cholecystitis with biliary polyp in addition to pain in the right upper quadrant. What will you expect?
An intolerance to foods high in fatty lipids
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You notice flapping tremors
Asterexis
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A young woman with hepatitis and severe jaundice as a diagnosis of altered body image related to jaundice when she says,"Will I always be this horrible color?". What is your best response?
No, the color will fade gradually as the liver inflammation decreases
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Assesing abdominal suspected liver disease. Which findings is consistent if you have any liver disease?
Palpable mass at the right postal quandrant
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After hypophysectomy, you should assess Cayene for which of the following outcomes?
Urine specific gravity of kineme (letter a)
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Ketones bodies appear in the blood and urine when pancreas being oxidies with the great amount. This condition is asocciated with?
Starvation
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When Cayene returns to the recovery room following a subtotal thyroidectomy. You should immediately?
Prepare for tracheostomy care
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Pheochromocytoma (pituitary tumor), What is the diagnostic test that would highly suggest this type of disease.
Clonidine Test (after 2 to 3 hrs of giving single dose of clonidine basta increases 14% from the baseline)
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Which of the following is important to include in the insulin administration?
Draw up clear insulin first
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A nurse providing health educ to newly diagnose pancreatitis, the best health teaching?
Total alcohol abstinence
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Baby born with a positive hepa b from the infected mother?
Immunoglobulin
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Whipple procedure
Removal of the head of the pancreas
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Superficial edema, periumbilical
Cullen's sign
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Traditional cholecystectomy with choledochotomy. (May t-tube) To evaluate the effectiveness of the t-tube, what is the primary reason of the t-tube?
For draining
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Recipient for liver transplant?
Liver failure
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Medication (chelating agent) for wilson's disease?
Zinc Acetate
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Proper position for paracentesis?
Supine with knees flexed (Dorsal Recumbent)
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Removal of the gallbladder and ligation of cystic duct
Cholecystectomy
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After transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, severe headache
CSF leakage
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Type of hormone responsible fot the regulation of the body heat
Thyroxine or T4
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Cushing's disease overproduction of
ACTH or adrenocorticotropic hormones
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Hormone known to be responsible for the stimulation of the spermatogenesis
FSH, follicle-stimulating hormone
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Galactorrhea is the overproduction of
Prolactin, LH
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3 classic sign for DI
Polyuria, polydipsia, dilated urine
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tapping(?) of the cheeks, muscle twitching
Chvostek Sign
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Pre-diabetic diet
50% carbs, 30% fats and 20% proteins
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Excessive eating due to
Not enough glucose in the cell (cell starvation), lack of glucose in the cell
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type 2 dm, more than 600 mg/dl. What complication can occur?
Hyperglycemic, Hyperosmolar, Nonketotic Syndrome (HHNK)
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Cushing, what will you expect?
Hypertension, peripheral edema, increased fluid retention
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Sodium retention and potassium exretion
Mineralocorticoids
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Let down reflex
Oxytocin
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Mammary gland growth
FSH
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Increased blood glucose
Glucagon
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Body heat production
t4, thyroxine
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Insulin antagonist
growth hormone
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water retention
ADH (antidiuretic hormone)
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Spermatogenesis
FSH
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Skin pigmentation
MSH
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Uterine Contraction
Oxytocin
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Addison
Hyposecretion
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Cachexia
Hyposecretion
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Gynecomastia
Hypersecretion
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DI
Hyposecretion
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Precocious puberty
Hypersecretion
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Concentrated urine
Hyposecretion
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Insomnia
Hyposecretion
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Myxedema
Hyposecretion
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Hyposecretion
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Delusional Hyponatremia
Hypersecretion
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Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia
Hyposecretion