Urge incontinence/overactive bladder due to detrusor muscle instability is best treated with _____.
#2
The causes of _____ anion gap metabolic acidosis may be remembered with the mnemonic MUDPILES: M: methanol (formic acid)U: uremiaD: diabetic ketoacidosisP: propylene glycolI: iron tablets or isoniazidL: lactic acidosisE: ethylene glycol (-> oxalic acid)S: salicylates (late)
#3
Pellagra (from severe B3 deficiency) may be caused by _____ disease, malignant carcinoid syndrome, and isoniazid therapy
#4
A patient with treatment-resistant hypocalcemia after massive blood transfusion, also most likely has a co-existing _____.
#5
In case of recurrent furunculosis, _____ should be excluded.
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Flashcard 1: Urge incontinence/overactive bladder due to detrusor muscle instability is best treated with _____.
Answer: bladder training
Flashcard 2: The causes of _____ anion gap metabolic acidosis may be remembered with the mnemonic MUDPILES: M: methanol (formic acid)U: uremiaD: diabetic ketoacidosisP: propylene glycolI: iron tablets or isoniazidL: lactic acidosisE: ethylene glycol (-> oxalic acid)S: salicylates (late)
Answer: high
Flashcard 3: Pellagra (from severe B3 deficiency) may be caused by _____ disease, malignant carcinoid syndrome, and isoniazid therapy
Answer: Hartnup
Flashcard 4: A patient with treatment-resistant hypocalcemia after massive blood transfusion, also most likely has a co-existing _____.
Answer: hypomagnesemia
Flashcard 5: In case of recurrent furunculosis, _____ should be excluded.
Answer: diabetes
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