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disease exam 3 Test

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in non REM sleep During stages 3 and 4
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what is Systemic lupus erythematosus?
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CILD rest/obst?
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If pt has been submerged for less than 60 mins in cold water, fixed and dilated pupils means
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Sleep apnea is diagnosed in pts who
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Negative pressure ventilation is used for which type of sleep apnea
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CSA is Characterized by
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how are immunosuppressants used for MG?
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a mild to moderate ABG of ARDS looks like
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non REM sleep Lasts
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what are first symptoms of MG?
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Pickwickian syndrome and OSA
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what are the Pulmonary manifestations of lupus characterized by
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Polysomnographic studies include:
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fluid resuscitation can lead to
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common noncardiopulmonary symptoms of GB?
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Diagnosis of CSA begins
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clinical manifestations of near drowning?
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what are the actions of Cholinesterase inhibitors used for MG?
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OSA Pts usually demonstrate perfectly normal and regular breathing patterns
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does not necessarily mean poor prognosis
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multisystem disorder that mainly involves the joints and skin. Also may cause problems in the kidneys, lungs, nervous system and heart.
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60-90 minutes.
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it Is both restrictive and obstructive disorder or both at the same time
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inc pH, dec all else
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w/ a careful history from the pt, esp noting the presence of snoring, sleep disturbance, persistent daytime sleepiness,Blood is evaluated for polycythemia, reduced thyroid function, bicarbonate retention,ABGs
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for pts with central sleep apnea
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cessation of airflow at the nose and mouth along w/ cessation of inspiratory efforts (absence of diagphragmatic excursions)
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have more than 5 episodes of apnea per hour that may occur in either or both non REM or REM sleep, over a 6 hour period.
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Ptosis followed by diplopia caused by weakness of the external ocular muscles
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-corticosteroids e.g. prednisone and similar agents such as cyclophosphamide (cytoxan, neosar) and azothioprine (imuran) are used to suppress the immune system
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It inc the concentration of ACH to compete w/ the circulating anti ACH antibodies, which interfere w/ the ability of ACH to stimulate the muscle receptors
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atelectasis, alveolar consolidation, inc a-c membrane, bronchospasm
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Progressive ascending paralysis of the skeletal muscles - usually develop during a single day though can happen over a few days and generally peaks in fewer than 10 days
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ventilation becomes slow and regular. Minute volume is commonly 1 to 2 lpm less. PaCO2 levels are higher (4-8 mm hg), PaO2 levels are lower (3-10 mmhg) and the pH is lower (.03-.05 units)
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overhydration and acute upper airway obstruction and pulmo edema
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during wakeful period
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excessive daytime sleepiness- associated with Joe the fat boy from Charles Dickens's The PostHumous papers of the Pickwick club
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An EEG and electro-oculogram (EOG) to identify sleep stages,Use of monitoring device for airflow in and out of pt's lungs,An ECG ,Impendance pneumography, intercostal electromyography, esophageal manometry,Ear oximetry or transcutaneous oxygen monitoring
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pleurisy w/ or w/o effusion, atelectasis, diffuse infiltrates and pneumonitis, diffuse intersitial lung disease, uremic pulmonary edema, diaphragmatic dysfunction, infections
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All expiratory maneuver findings (eg FVC, FEV, FEF)?
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if GB is diagnosed early, what is prognosis?
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edrophonium chloride
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pyridostigmine
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good pasture syndrome is usually seen in?
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between 5-40 mins, approx every 60-90 min
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Considered idiopathic, but is associated w/ connective tissue disease, toxic gas inhalation, and infection.
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(prostigmin)
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cessation of breathing for a period of 10 seconds or longer
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Tingling sensation and numbness (distal paresthesia),Loss of deep tendon reflexes,Sensory nerve impairment, Peripheral facial weakness, Dec gag reflex, Dec ability to swallow

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