If the PCO2 _____ predicted PCO2 using Winters formula, then the metabolic acidosis has a concomitant respiratory alkalosis
#2
Rapid correction of _____-natremia results in Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome
#3
Tall peaked T waves are present when the serum potassium levels are _____ mmol/L
#4
The range of normal values for the plasma anion gap is _____ to 16 mEq/L
#5
_____natremic dehydration is the most dangerous type of dehydration.
#6
Patients with renal osteodystrophy present with calciphylaxis, due to high serum _____ binding with Ca2+ leading to metastatic deposits and lowered serum Ca2+
#7
Indications for acute dialysis may be remembered with the mnemonic AEIOU:A - _____E - severe Electrolyte abnormalitiesI - substance IntoxicationO - volume OverloadU - Uremic symptoms
#8
One consequence of renal failure is _____ and H2O retention with resulting hypertension, heart failure, and pulmonary edema
#9
Half and half nails, also called Lindsay nails are specific for _____
#10
_____ is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in Caucasian adults
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Flashcard 1: If the PCO2 _____ predicted PCO2 using Winters formula, then the metabolic acidosis has a concomitant respiratory alkalosis
Answer: <
Flashcard 2: Rapid correction of _____-natremia results in Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome
Answer: hypo
Flashcard 3: Tall peaked T waves are present when the serum potassium levels are _____ mmol/L
Answer: 5.5 6.5
Flashcard 4: The range of normal values for the plasma anion gap is _____ to 16 mEq/L
Answer: 8
Flashcard 5: _____natremic dehydration is the most dangerous type of dehydration.
Answer: Hyper
Flashcard 6: Patients with renal osteodystrophy present with calciphylaxis, due to high serum _____ binding with Ca2+ leading to metastatic deposits and lowered serum Ca2+
Answer: phosphate
Flashcard 7: Indications for acute dialysis may be remembered with the mnemonic AEIOU:A - _____E - severe Electrolyte abnormalitiesI - substance IntoxicationO - volume OverloadU - Uremic symptoms
Answer: Acidosis
Flashcard 8: One consequence of renal failure is _____ and H2O retention with resulting hypertension, heart failure, and pulmonary edema
Answer: Na+
Flashcard 9: Half and half nails, also called Lindsay nails are specific for _____
Answer: renal failure
Flashcard 10: _____ is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in Caucasian adults
Answer: Membranous nephropathy
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