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Decks in this class (22)

STI and Vaginitis
What are the conditions of vagini...,
What are the stis diseases 2,
What is vulvovaginal candiasis 3
32  cards
Antibiotics (I) - dont miss
What is mic 1,
What is mbc 2,
What are the risk factors for ant...
69  cards
Antibiotics (II) - dont miss
Clinical use of sulfonamides 1,
Ci for sulfonamides 2,
Moa of sulfonamide 3
44  cards
Antibiotics III
Moa of aminoglycosides 1,
Exmaples of aminoglycosides 2,
Adme of aminoglycosides 3
78  cards
Antibiotics IV
What is acid fast bacilli and wha...,
How does microbacteria contribute...,
Active infections for mycobacteri...
61  cards
ENT antibiotics
What is the etiolpogy of acute ot...,
Signs ad symptoms of aom pe 2,
Treatment of aom 3
69  cards
Eye antibiotics
What are the causes of eyelid mar...,
What is the diagtnostic criteria ...,
Chalazion vs stye 3
45  cards
N/V/D/C/IBS: Nausea
What is the pathophysiology of n v 1,
What is the vomiting center 2,
What stimulates n v 3
45  cards
N/V/D/C/IBS: Diarrhea
What is the increase in frequency...,
Who are the most susceptible to c...,
What is the most seirous complica...
25  cards
N/V/C/D/IBS: constipation
What are the etiologies of consti...,
Patient education nonpharmalogica...,
What is the order for treatment c...
30  cards
N/V/C/D: IBS
Recognize the presentation of ibs 1,
Rome crieteria iv 2,
Initiating ddrug therapy for mild...
18  cards
IBD
Aminosalicytes 1,
What are the drugs that are turni...,
Various products release differen...
46  cards
Immunizations
What are th e8th leading cause of...,
What are the two types of immuniz...,
What are the populations with spe...
56  cards
poisoning
What are the 2023 pediatric poiso...,
2023 adult poison exposures 2,
2019 2024 pediatric poisoning fat...
52  cards
UTI
When do men have an increased ris...,
Clinical diagnostic criteria asym...,
Risk facotrs for uti 3
40  cards
prostatic and ED
What are the 4 categories of pros...,
Typical organisms in prostitis 2,
Acute prostitis 2
47  cards
overactive bladder
What are the 4 types of overactiv...,
Pathophys 2,
Pharmalogical therapy 3
20  cards
overactive bladder (application)
Firs line pharm therapy for oab 1,
Why do antimuscarinics anticholin...,
When do you use antimuscarinics a...
34  cards
prostate and ED (application)
Acute chronic bacterial prostatit...,
Why are acute chronic bacterial p...,
When to use acute chronic bacteri...
36  cards
Anesthesia
How does anesthesia work 1,
Regional vs neuraxial anesthesia 2,
Local anesthesia moa 3
37  cards
Thrombolytic Disorders
What are some indications for ant...,
What is the thrombotic process 2,
Virchow s triad 2
68  cards

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