Creatinine and BUN
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BUN-to-creatinine ratio is a medical measurement that compares the
levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine in a patient's blood.
It's calculated by dividing the BUN number by the creatinine number. A
normal ratio is between 10:1 and 20:1
Cushing's syndrome signs & symptoms
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, -Rounded or "moon" shaped face with acne
-presence of a "buffalo hump" (prominent supraclavicular and dorsal
cervical fat pads)
-Truncal obesity
These two body systems work together to regulate metabolic activities.
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Nervous system and endocrine system
treatment for diabetes insipidus
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-daily weights
-no caffeine or alcohol
-desmopressin acetate/DDVAP
-aqueous vasopressin/Pitressin
-carbamazepine (tegretol)
-high fiber diet
In a person with ankylosing spondylitis, the most pain is typically experienced in this
position
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McBurney's sign
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a clinical indicator used to diagnose acute appendicitis. It refers to the
presence of tenderness at the McBurney's point—an anatomical location
about one-third of the distance from the right anterior superior iliac spine
to the umbilicus (belly button)
glomerulonephritis patho/phys
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The antistreptococcal antibodies, formed as usual from the earlier
streptococcal infection, create an antigen-antibody complex (type III
hypersensitivity reaction) that lodges in the glomerular capillaries and
activates the complement system to cause an inflammatory response in the
glomeruli of both kidneys. This leads to increased capillary permeability
and cell proliferation and results in leakage of some protein and large
numbers of erythrocytes into the filtrate.
H. pylori treatment
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BUN-to-creatinine ratio is a medical measurement that compares the
levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine in a patient's blood.
It's calculated by dividing the BUN number by the creatinine number. A
normal ratio is between 10:1 and 20:1
Cushing's syndrome signs & symptoms
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, -Rounded or "moon" shaped face with acne
-presence of a "buffalo hump" (prominent supraclavicular and dorsal
cervical fat pads)
-Truncal obesity
These two body systems work together to regulate metabolic activities.
Give this one a try later!
Nervous system and endocrine system
treatment for diabetes insipidus
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-daily weights
-no caffeine or alcohol
-desmopressin acetate/DDVAP
-aqueous vasopressin/Pitressin
-carbamazepine (tegretol)
-high fiber diet
In a person with ankylosing spondylitis, the most pain is typically experienced in this
position
Give this one a try later!
, Lying down
McBurney's sign
Give this one a try later!
a clinical indicator used to diagnose acute appendicitis. It refers to the
presence of tenderness at the McBurney's point—an anatomical location
about one-third of the distance from the right anterior superior iliac spine
to the umbilicus (belly button)
glomerulonephritis patho/phys
Give this one a try later!
The antistreptococcal antibodies, formed as usual from the earlier
streptococcal infection, create an antigen-antibody complex (type III
hypersensitivity reaction) that lodges in the glomerular capillaries and
activates the complement system to cause an inflammatory response in the
glomeruli of both kidneys. This leads to increased capillary permeability
and cell proliferation and results in leakage of some protein and large
numbers of erythrocytes into the filtrate.
H. pylori treatment
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