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Debridement and Management of Prosthetic Joint Infection (PJI)
Duration of symptoms <3 weeks OR  <30 days
susceptible to PO agents ... RTC) • Chronic suppression ... “lifelong”: if suppressing
Intern Pocket Cards - Inpatient Anti-Emetics Guide
Serotonin antagonists:
 • Ondansetron (Zofran), Granisetron (Kytril, Sancuso) - Headache,
changes, adrenal suppression ... pharmacology #table #agents
Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency (PEI) Management - Pancreatic Exocrine Replacement Therapy (PERT)
 - Initiate PERT 25,000-40,000 units
response → Trial acid-suppressing ... agents #PERT #
Class I Antiarrhythmics and their Key Pharmacologic Properties

Class IA = Quinidine, Procainamide, Disopyramide ("Quarter PounDer")
Class IB
mechanism for suppressing ... #Pharmacology #Agents
Causes of Secondary Hypertension - Differential Diagnosis and Screening Testing
Common causes: 
 • Renal parenchymal disease
withdrawal of suspected agent ... dexamethasone suppression
REBEL Review 4 & 5: Paralytic & Vasopressor Dosing 

Paralytic Agents:
 - Succinylcholine (Depolarizing Agent)
Paralytic Agents ... (Depolarizing Agent ... vasopressors #paralytics #agents
Evaluating a Patient with Presumed Cushing Syndrome

#Cushings #Syndrome #Disease #Algorithm #Workup #Dexamethasone #Suppression #Test #diagnosis
Dexamethasone #Suppression
Antiarrhythmic Medications - Vaughan Williams Classification - Summary Table
Class I agents - Sodium Channel Blockers⠀
Class II
Table Class I agents ... Blockers⠀ Class II agents ... Anti-sympathetic agents ... Most agents in this ... Blockers Class IV agents
Melanoma Pathogenesis

Environmental exposure (UV light) + genetic susceptibility (CDKN2A, CDK4, MC1R, BRAF, p16/ARF genes) → accumulation
BRAF, p16/ARF genes ... inactivate tumour suppressor ... genes and impair
Nerve agent exposure is a generalized whole-body exposure. Similar to organophosphates, symptoms and signs result from
Nerve agent exposure ... organophosphates, nerve agents