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Wk 1 URI
What are the upper respiratory co...,
What are the low respiratory cond...,
Allergic rhinitis is also known as
114  cards
Wk 1 Obstructive Airway Conditions
Narrowed airways cause obstructio...,
What problem do narrowed airways ...,
How do we measure emptying of the...
132  cards
Wk 1 Obstructive Airway Pharmacology
Three subcategories of bronchodil...,
Three subcategories of anti infla...,
Bronchodilators are used to treat...
155  cards
Wk 1 Pneumonia
Define pneumonia,
There are many etiologies for pne...,
What does pneumonia do
83  cards
Wk 1 TB
Tb is any infection caused by the...,
The most common mycobacterium is,
What is the etiology of leprosy
83  cards
Wk 1 Anemia
What is the center of all hemoglo...,
Hemoglobin reversibly binds to __...,
Co2 is a waste product and is usu...
199  cards
Wk 1 Polycythemia
Too many rbcs increases blood __,
Increased blood viscosity leads t...,
What is relative polycythemia
30  cards
Wk 2 Into to Antimicrobials
Medications that slow or inhibit ...,
What type of antimicrobials are n...,
Medications that slow or inhibit ...
63  cards
Wk 2 Antimicrobials - Penicillin
How do antimicrobials work that i...,
6 examples of antimicrobials with...,
What is beta lactam
95  cards
Wk 2 Cephalosporins
Cephalosporins are similar in str...,
What is the moa of cephalosporins,
Cephalosporins are often resistan...
57  cards
Wk 2 Carbapenems
What is unique about carbapenems,
What is the moa of carbapenems,
When are carbapenems used
21  cards
Wk 2 Other Antibiotics (cell wall)
What type of antibiotic is vancom...,
What is the moa of vancomycin,
Vancomycin does not cause __
42  cards
Wk 2 Antimicrobials II
What is included in transcription,
What is included in translation,
What are the three drugs in the c...
131  cards
Wk 2 Antivirals
When do antivirals work,
Often times the virus has finished,
Antivirals can also kill
71  cards
Wk 3 Nephrolithiasis
What is the medical term for kidn...,
Lithos,
Calculi
61  cards
Wk 3 Pyelonephritis
What is pyelonephritis,
What is an uti protective factor ...,
Presence of __ is a uti protectiv...
31  cards
Wk 3 Urologic Cancers
Less than 5 of cancers are __ can...,
Of all kidney cancers 85 are what...,
What is the number 1 risk factor ...
30  cards
Wk 3 Chronic Kidney Disease
What is azotemia,
What is the medical term for decr...,
What is oliguria defined by
99  cards
Wk 3 Glomerular Disorders
What is glomerulonephritis,
Glomerulonephritis can be __ or __,
Glomerulonephritis can be caused by
82  cards
Wk 3 Acute Kidney Injury
What does acute kidney injury res...,
What can cause ischemic injury,
The ischemic injury initiations w...
48  cards
Wk 4 Gallbladder Problems
What is cholelithiasis,
What is cholyecycstitis,
What is the etiology of cholelith...
69  cards
Wk 4 Pancreas Problems
What is the severity of acute pan...,
What are the risk factors for acu...,
Acute pancreatitis may go
72  cards
Wk 4 Liver
The liver is the __ organ in the ...,
How much does the liver weigh,
Takes up how much cardiac output
57  cards
Wk 4 Hepatitis
Hep e and d are,
What are 2 other viruses that can...,
Hepatitis can have other causes n...
71  cards
Wk 4 Cirrhosis
What is cirrhosis,
What causes cirrhosis,
What is the mortality rate of cir...
34  cards
Wk 5 Upper GI
What is included in the upper gi 3,
The esophagus stomach and beginni...,
The small intestines colon rectum...
150  cards
Wk 5 Lower GI
What are 5 disorders of the lower gi,
Inflammation of the appendix,
What is the etiology of appendicitis
15  cards
Wk 6 Cardiology Pathology Pt 1
Coronary arteries branch from the __,
What do the coronary arteries do,
What causes coronary arteries to ...
69  cards
Wk 6 Cardiology Pharmacology
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Wk 6 Peripheral Vascular Disease
0  cards
Wk 6 Valve Disease
0  cards
Wk 6 Cardiology Pathology Pt 2 HF
What is cardiomyopathy,
Cardiomyopathy is usually __,
What are possible causes of cardi...
62  cards
Wk 6 Cardio Pt 3 HF Classifications
Where does the fluid back up to i...,
Where does the fluid back up to i...,
With left sided heart failure you...
33  cards

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