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Top two causes CRF [ ANS: ] 1. HTN 2. DM
Prominent A Wave [ ANS: ] Tricuspid Insufficiency
Canon A Wave [ ANS: ] Heart Block
Soft P2 [ ANS: ] Pulmonary Stenosis
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2 Causes Webbed Neck [ ANS: ] 1. Turner's (coarctation) 2.
Noonan's (pulm stenosis)
Signs Constrictive Pericarditis [ ANS: ] 1. X and Y descent 2. Square
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Root Sign 3. Calcification
Beck's Triad for Cardiac Tamponade [ ANS: ] 1. Distant Heart
Sounds 2. Hypotension 3. JVD
MCC HTN young people [ ANS: ] women: OCPs men: alcohol
Most important cause of chronic glomerulonephritis [ ANS: ] DM
MC kidney stones [ ANS: ] 1. Calcium oxolate 80% increased urine
pH radiopaque 2. Uric Acid 5% Decreased urine pH Radiolucent 3.
Struvite 15% Mg ammonium phosphate Proteus radiopaque
HyperCalcemia Causes [ ANS: ] VITAMIN TRAPS -Vitamin A and D
intox -Immobilization -Thyrotoxicosis -Addison's/Acidosis -Milk Alkali
-Inflammatory disorders -Neoplastic disease -Thiazides -Rhabdo -
Aids -Paget's/Parenteral Nutrition/ParaTH dz -Sarcoid
HyperCalcemia Sx's [ ANS: ] Bones, Stones, Groans, Moans
RTA with abnormal H+ secretion and kidney stones [ ANS: ] Type I
(distal) RTA
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RTA with abnormal HCO3- and rickets [ ANS: ] Type II (proximal)
RTA
RTA with aldosterone defect [ ANS: ] Type IV (distal) RTA
Hypervolemic Hyponatremia [ ANS: ] 1. Cirrhosis 2. CHF 3. nephritic
syndrome
Hyperkalemia EKG [ ANS: ] Peaked T waves and widened QRS
Hypokalemia EKG [ ANS: ] T waves flatten; U waves
ARF with FeNa <1% [ ANS: ] PreRenal
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Nephritic Syndrome [ ANS: ] 1. Hematuria 2. HTN 3. Oliguria
MC nephritic Syndrome [ ANS: ] Membranous Glomerulonephritis
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MC form glomerulonephritis [ ANS: ] IgA nephropathy (Berger's)
Glomerulonephritis with deafness [ ANS: ] Alport's
Glomerulonephritis with hemoptysis [ ANS: ] Wegener's or
Goodpasture's
salicylate ingestion [ ANS: ] anion gap acidosis and primary resp
alkalosis due to central resp stimulation
AntiCentromere Ab's [ ANS: ] Scleroderma (CREST)
ANA [ ANS: ] SLE
Antihistone [ ANS: ] Drug Induced Lupus
Anti IgG [ ANS: ] Rheumatoid
Antimitochondrial [ ANS: ] Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Aschoff Bodies [ ANS: ] Rheumatic Fever
Mamillary Body Atrophy [ ANS: ] Wernicke's
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Top two causes CRF [ ANS: ] 1. HTN 2. DM
Prominent A Wave [ ANS: ] Tricuspid Insufficiency
Canon A Wave [ ANS: ] Heart Block
Soft P2 [ ANS: ] Pulmonary Stenosis
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2 Causes Webbed Neck [ ANS: ] 1. Turner's (coarctation) 2.
Noonan's (pulm stenosis)
Signs Constrictive Pericarditis [ ANS: ] 1. X and Y descent 2. Square
Guru01 - Stuvia
Root Sign 3. Calcification
Beck's Triad for Cardiac Tamponade [ ANS: ] 1. Distant Heart
Sounds 2. Hypotension 3. JVD
MCC HTN young people [ ANS: ] women: OCPs men: alcohol
Most important cause of chronic glomerulonephritis [ ANS: ] DM
MC kidney stones [ ANS: ] 1. Calcium oxolate 80% increased urine
pH radiopaque 2. Uric Acid 5% Decreased urine pH Radiolucent 3.
Struvite 15% Mg ammonium phosphate Proteus radiopaque
HyperCalcemia Causes [ ANS: ] VITAMIN TRAPS -Vitamin A and D
intox -Immobilization -Thyrotoxicosis -Addison's/Acidosis -Milk Alkali
-Inflammatory disorders -Neoplastic disease -Thiazides -Rhabdo -
Aids -Paget's/Parenteral Nutrition/ParaTH dz -Sarcoid
HyperCalcemia Sx's [ ANS: ] Bones, Stones, Groans, Moans
RTA with abnormal H+ secretion and kidney stones [ ANS: ] Type I
(distal) RTA
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RTA with abnormal HCO3- and rickets [ ANS: ] Type II (proximal)
RTA
RTA with aldosterone defect [ ANS: ] Type IV (distal) RTA
Hypervolemic Hyponatremia [ ANS: ] 1. Cirrhosis 2. CHF 3. nephritic
syndrome
Hyperkalemia EKG [ ANS: ] Peaked T waves and widened QRS
Hypokalemia EKG [ ANS: ] T waves flatten; U waves
ARF with FeNa <1% [ ANS: ] PreRenal
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Nephritic Syndrome [ ANS: ] 1. Hematuria 2. HTN 3. Oliguria
MC nephritic Syndrome [ ANS: ] Membranous Glomerulonephritis
Guru01 - Stuvia
MC form glomerulonephritis [ ANS: ] IgA nephropathy (Berger's)
Glomerulonephritis with deafness [ ANS: ] Alport's
Glomerulonephritis with hemoptysis [ ANS: ] Wegener's or
Goodpasture's
salicylate ingestion [ ANS: ] anion gap acidosis and primary resp
alkalosis due to central resp stimulation
AntiCentromere Ab's [ ANS: ] Scleroderma (CREST)
ANA [ ANS: ] SLE
Antihistone [ ANS: ] Drug Induced Lupus
Anti IgG [ ANS: ] Rheumatoid
Antimitochondrial [ ANS: ] Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Aschoff Bodies [ ANS: ] Rheumatic Fever
Mamillary Body Atrophy [ ANS: ] Wernicke's