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Pathophysiology 2 final Jeopardy version
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What are the 3 labs for RA, Scleroderma and SLE?
ANA, ESR, RF
Why does Osteoporosis occur?
It occurs because the rate of resorption is greater than that of bone formation.
What is the most common disabling musculoskeletal disorder?
Arthritis
What disease has polyarthritis and multisystem involvement including the pulmonary system?
Scleroderma
What are physical signs of Gout?
Hyperuricemia in joint
What would you see if your lab results showed Increased T3 and T4 and a Decreased TSH ?
PRIMARY Hyperthyroidism
What disease would be classified as Primary Adrenal Insufficiency?
Addison's Disease
What diagnosis would you give someone with an Increased TSH and Decreased T3 and Decreased T4?
Primary Hypothryoidism
What are 5 major functions of the 7 for renal disease?
Fluid status, Erythropoietin, Calcium absorption, Electrolytes, Phosphorous, Buffering, Elimination of Wastes
What is our entire endrocrine system designed for as per Dr. Pangaro?
Survival in the Jungle, no food, no water
What is the term for a cell mutation from one type of FUNCTIONAL cell to another type of FUNCTIONAL cell that is somewhat reversible?
Metaplasia
What are the 4 main causes of Edema
Hydrostatic, Oncotic, Lymphatic, Capillary permeability
What is total Osmolarity?
2[Na](mM/L) + Glucose (mgx10/180) +Urea (mg x10)/28
What comprises Cor Pulmonale?
Increased RV pressure, ventricular remodeling, due to underlying pulmonary hypertension
What 3 main things that can cause Inadequate cellular oxygenation?
Decreased Cardiac Output, Misdirection of blood flow, and Reduced blood oxygen content
What 4 major things happened r/t lack of ATP?
Production of lactate, Failure of ion pumps lead to sodium and water accumulation in the cell (Hydropic swelling) Formation of oxygen radical, induction of inflammatory cytokines
What kind of shock occurs despite adequate therapy, and progress to Multi organ failure and often death.
Refractory Shock
What are 3 types of shock under Distributive?
Anaphylactic, Neurogenic, Septic
What burn assessment do you use for pediatric under 10yrs of age?
Lund and Browder
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