EKG Refresher

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Figure 86.1. Normal Rate and Intervals. Provided regular rhythm, heart rate = 1500/# of small boxes between two consecutive R waves or 300/# of large boxes between two consecutive R…

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Board Practice 1

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Figure 107.1. Image of the skin rash from the patient described in Question 2. What is the most likely diagnosis?     A. Inadequately treated Lyme disease     B. Babesiosis     C. Malaria     D….

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Chest X-Ray Refresher

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Figure 37.1. Hemoptysis: chest x-ray 1.     The differential diagnosis of a pulmonary cavity includes tuberculosis, bacterial lung abscess, lung cancer, and pulmonary vasculitis (e.g., granulomatosis with polyangiitis). The upper lobe…

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Urinalysis

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SOURCE: Woo K, Lau YK. Singapore Med J. 2001;42(8):385–389. Summary of Key Points in Proteinuria • Urine dipstick test is most sensitive to albumin and less sensitive to low-molecular-weight proteins….

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Adult Congenital Heart Disease

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Figure 84.1. Anatomic Types of Interatrial Communications (see text for description). Atrial septal defect (ASD) 1° denotes primum ASD; ASD 2° denotes secundum ASD.     In young adults, the dominant interatrial…

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Neurology Summary

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EVALUATION OF SENSORY SYMPTOMS Sensory symptoms may arise from lesions in the peripheral nerve, or in central sensory pathways from the dorsal columns and spinothalamic tracts as they traverse the…

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Electrolyte Disorders

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osmoreceptors Carotid sinusAfferent arterioleAtriaEffectors     AVP     Thirst Sympathetic nervous systemRenin-angiotensin-aldosterone systemANP/BNPAVP What is affected     Urine osmolality     Water intake Urinary sodium excretionVascular tone NOTES: See text for details. AVP = arginine vasopressin;…

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Cardiology Summary

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Figure 88.1. The Framingham 10-year Cardiovascular Disease Risk Calculator. Point of care assessment for cardiovascular disease risk may be performed using various validated risk models. In the Framingham risk calculator,…

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