Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis by Brad Fedor
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Cirrhosis by Brad Fedor
Community-Acquired Pneumonia by Ian Jenkins and Greg Seymann
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Download PDF Author: Leigh Vaughn DKA definition: Elevated glucose, presence of ketones, metabolic acidosis (triad) + dehydration, with absolute or relative
Hyperkalemia Download PDF Authors: Natalie Morris, B.S.; Paul McMackin, M.D. Definition: Severe hyperkalemia occurs at levels of >7.5 mmol/L. Hyperkalemia is much more dangerous to
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Download PDF Author: Salim Rezaie Etiology 350K hospital admissions annually in US for GIB Estimated mortality of 2 – 15% Acute, massive UGIB incidence of
Heart Failure by Brad Fedor
Hypercalcemia Download PDF Author: Meghan Sebasky Incidence: Found in ~15% of hospitalized adult patients (often incidentally) Pathophysiology: 1% of total body Ca circulates in the body and
Hyponatremia Download PDF Author: Vikas Parekh Low sodium is usually due to an excess of free water due to an inability to excrete ingested water. Usually this is due to too much ADH
One-Minute Guide to Thrombophilia Testing Download PDF Q: Should I test my patient with a provoked deep vein thrombosis (DVT) for hereditary thrombophilia? Context: The Centers for Disease
Osteomyelitis By Cindy Glickman, MD, and Maura Porto, DO Download PDF Author: Cindy Glickman, MD, and Maura Porto, DO Contiguous vs Hematogenous Spread Contiguous - direct