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Step 2 UWSA 2 questions and answers graded A+
  • Step 2 UWSA 2 questions and answers graded A+

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  • Step 2 UWSA 2Pt with COPD and signs of pulmonary HTN develops worsening renal failure. Received Furosemide. What is likely cause - correct answer Prerenal AKI; which occurs d/t decreased renal perfusion Look for BUN: Creatinine ratio >20:1 Initial treatment for R sided heart failure with Lasix will improve cardiac function by decreased R ventricular end diastolic volume (preload) but pts with R ventricular dysfunction are *pre-load dependent* and therefore sensitive to excessive volume ...
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UWorld Self-Assessments 2 / Step 2 CK NBME Q & A; 100% Correct (2023 / 2024) Popular
  • UWorld Self-Assessments 2 / Step 2 CK NBME Q & A; 100% Correct (2023 / 2024)

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UWSA 2 100% EXAM  REVISION SOLUTION
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  • UWSA 2 100% EXAM REVISION SOLUTION 32 yo man with subQ nodule on his hand, larger nodule on achilles tendon, and small yellow papules on his lower eyelid. What is decreased? - ANSWER Familial hypercholesterolemia Decreased LDL R Decreased lipoprotein lipase - ANSWER Familial chylomicronemia At risk for acute pancreatitis Defective ApoE - ANSWER Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Increases chylomicron and VLDL remnants A 32 yo male presents to clinic with occasional mid-abdominal pain t...
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UWSA 2 100% EXAM  REVISION SOLUTION  100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • UWSA 2 100% EXAM REVISION SOLUTION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • 32 yo man with subQ nodule on his hand, larger nodule on achilles tendon, and small yellow papules on his lower eyelid. What is decreased? - ANSWER Familial hypercholesterolemia Decreased LDL R Decreased lipoprotein lipase - ANSWER Familial chylomicronemia At risk for acute pancreatitis Defective ApoE - ANSWER Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Increases chylomicron and VLDL remnants A 32 yo male presents to clinic with occasional mid-abdominal pain that is gnaw...
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