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Depth Diagnosis Study Guide

lifestyle modifications - how will you treat stage one HTN with ASCVD risk of <10%?

medications - how will you treat stage one HTN with ASCVD risk of >10%?

130-139/80-89 - according to the AHA/ACC guidelines, stage one HTN is defined as BP of _______-
_______/_____-_____

140, 90 - according to the AHA/ACC guidelines, stage two HTN is defined as BP of >_______/>_____

lifestyle modifications - the mainstay of hyperlipidemia treatment, regardless of medication use as well,
is _____________________ ________________________

strep pneumoniae - the typical culprit of bacterial pneumonia is ___________
_________________________

bacterial, viral - ________________________ pneumonia tends to be more significant/serious while
_______________ pneumonia tends to be more of a "walking" pneumonia

cough suppressants - do not given pneumonia patients ____________ _______________________, can
give them expectorants

8 - follow-up CXR from pneumonia should be performed around the ________ week mark

CAT assessment (COPD assessment test) - functional assessment tool that we can use to help us decide
how much COPD is affecting our patients daily life, a score >10 is considered significant day to day
disruption

spirometry, 0.70 - COPD diagnosis is confirmed with ________________________, an FEV1/FVC ratio
score of less than ___________ indicates COPD

dyspnea, sputum, purulence - what 3 things must be present in order to diagnose a COPD exacerbation?

1) increased _____________________

2) increased __________________ production

3) increased sputum __________________________

steroids - treatment options for Bell's palsy include __________________ (started within 72 hours of
symptom onset), antivirals may be utilized depending upon the patient, and lubricating eye ointment
should always be prescribed to avoid corneal abrasions

essential tremor - tremor that worsens with intent, managed with beta blockers (propanolol) and regular
physical activity

, MS (multiple sclerosis) - demyelination occurring in the CNS, very unpredictable, most patients go
through remissions and exacerbations, commonly diagnosed between ages 20-40

trigeminal neuralgia - patients with MS are at an increased risk of developing what condition?

absence seizures - type of seizure commonly diagnosed in childhood characterized by brief loss of
consciousness lasting around 20-30 seconds, these children are often accused of daydreaming, most will
outgrow this condition

tonic clonic seizures - also known as convulsive seizures, typically last around 1-3 minutes, biggest
concern is safety

serotonin syndrome - this condition occurs when there is too much circulating serotonin, symptoms
include shivering, seizures, agitation, tachycardia, tremors and possible death

GAD7 scale - anxiety screening tool

lupus, 4 - this condition, ________________, is often known as the "great mimicker" because the
presentation is so vague, in order to diagnose this condition the patient must have ______ of 11 of the
following criteria:

-malar rash

-discoid rash

-photosensitivity

-oral/nasal ulcers

-non-erosive arthritis

-cardiopulmonary complaints

-renal complaints

-neurological concerns

-immunological disorder

-hematological disorders

-positive ANA test

childbearing, African - lupus is most commonly seen in women of __________________________ age
and in __________________ Americans

rheumatology - which specialty should we refer lupus patients to?

myxedema coma - Life-threatening condition associated with hypothyroidism, symptoms include
abnormally low body temperature, swelling (including tongue thickening), confusion, lethargy and
difficulty breathing. Can be precipitated by lithium and amiodarone

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