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Decks in this class (21)

hypertension
Define hypertension,
What is hypertensive organ damage,
What is hypertensive urgency
27  cards
Heart Failure (or Congestive Heart Failure)
What age group primarily has hear...,
What is heart failure,
What is characteristics of hf syn...
13  cards
infective endocarditis
What does dental work have to do ...,
What about source and frequency o...,
How does the bacteremia of daily ...
17  cards
ischemic heart disease
1 what questions would you ask hi...,
What is the cause of coronary ath...,
What is the pathophysiology of at...
22  cards
cardiac arrhythmias
What is cardiac arrhythmia,
What happens electrically to the ...,
What are disorders of the conduct...
11  cards
warfarin, atrial fibrillation, stroke
What are two types of strokes,
What is a stroke why does it occur,
What is the primary factor associ...
10  cards
bleeding disorders, hemophilia, (handout: Bleeding Disorders) (Von Willebrand’s)
Define hemostasis and provide a b...,
What is the etiology of acquired ...,
What does the liver have to do wi...
20  cards
anemia
What is anemia what are the three...,
Where does erythopoiesis occur wh...,
Types of anemia
6  cards
ulcer
What is peptic ulcer disease,
When do peptic ulcers result,
What is up with use of nsaids wit...
7  cards
asthma
What is asthma,
What are the four categories of a...,
Whats the most common form of asthma
13  cards
tuberculosis
What is tuberculosis,
What causes tuberculosis,
What is the pathophysiology of tu...
6  cards
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
What is copd what are the two dis...,
Wht is the most important cause o...,
What is the pathophysiology
4  cards
drug and alcohol abuse
What is substance abuse,
What is alcoholism,
What is the etiology of addiciton...
7  cards
liver disease
What does the liver do,
What is cirrhosis,
What is hepatitis
6  cards
rheumatoid arthritis
What is the rheumatologic or rheu...,
What is arthritis and other infla...,
What is the pathophysiology of mu...
7  cards
chronic renal failure
What does kidneys do,
What is renal failure,
What are the four most common cau...
5  cards
hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyrotoxicosis and adrenal gland dysfunction
Whats the funciton of the thyroid...,
What is the etiology pathophysiol...,
How is feedback done and how are ...
7  cards
hodgekin lymphoma
What is hodgkin lymphoma,
What is etiology pathology and co...,
What is non hodgkin lymphoma
6  cards
diabetes
What is diabetes mellitus,
What is the etiology of type 1 di...,
What is the etiology of type ii d...
4  cards
epilepsy
What is epilepsy,
How are seizures characterized,
What is the pathophysiology and c...
3  cards
anaphylaxis
What is the anaphylaxis doing
1  cards

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