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Pathophysiology of Menopause Organ System Changes:
- CNS / Vasomotor Instability
- Urogenital Mucosa
- Cardiovascular
- Bones

#Pathophysiology #Menopause #Changes
Menopause Organ System Changes ... Pathophysiology #Menopause #Changes ... #OrganSystems
Chest Pain Differential Diagnosis by Organ System

- By Dr. Eric Strong @DrEricStrong 

#ChestPain #Differential #Diagnosis #Table
Differential #Diagnosis #Table ... #OrganSystem #Causes
Abdominal Pain - Differential Diagnosis by Organ System - Life Threatening vs Non Life Threatening

#Diagnosis #Differential
AbdominalPain #OrganSystem ... #Differential #Table
Antiarrhythmic Medications - Vaughan Williams Classification - Summary Table
Class I agents - Sodium Channel Blockers⠀
Class II
Classification - Summary Table ... - Sodium Channel ... - Potassium Channel ... - Calcium Channels ... Classification #Summary #Table
Manifestations of Anaphylaxis by Body System

Dermatologic/mucosal

 - Eyes: periorbital swelling/erythema, injected conjunctiva, tears

 - Oral mucosa:
swallowing, speaking; changes ... sudden behavior changes ... #Anaphylaxis #OrganSystems
Antifungal Organ System Tissue Penetration

Concentrations in tissues and body fluids for each systemic antifungal agent relative
systemic antifungal agent ... #Antifungal #OrganSystem
Intern Pocket Cards - Inpatient Anti-Emetics Guide
Serotonin antagonists:
 • Ondansetron (Zofran), Granisetron (Kytril, Sancuso) - Headache,
Leukocytosis, mood changes ... #pharmacology #table ... #agents #internship
Intern Pocket Cards - Inpatient Blood Pressure Management Guide
ß-blockers:
 • Metoprolol, Carvedilol, Labetalol
 • Bradycardia, heart
inhibitor use Calcium Channel ... #pharmacology #table ... #agents #internship
Atrial Fibrillation RVR - Medications
Diltiazem
 • Preferred in patients with chronic lung such as Asthma and
consider using the agent ... Consider as 2nd agent ... beta-blockers and calcium-channel ... beta-blockers and calcium-channel ... treatment #comparison #table
Intraoperative Anaphylaxis - Guidelines for Crises in Anaesthesia
• Unexplained hypotension
• Unexplained bronchospasm (wheeze may be absent
potential causative agents ... • Change to inhalational ... anaesthetic agent ... as patient is stable ... possible trigger agents