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Antiarrhythmic Medications - Vaughan-Williams Classification
 β€’ Class I (Ia, Ib, Ic)
 β€’ Class II
 β€’ Class
Antiarrhythmic Medications ... Vaughan-Williams Classification ... Antiarrhythmic #Medications ... Vaughan #Williams #Classification
Antiarrhythmic Medications - Vaughan-Williams Classification
 β€’ Class I (Ia, Ib, Ic)
 β€’ Class II
 β€’ Class
Antiarrhythmic Medications ... Vaughan-Williams Classification ... Antiarrhythmic #Medications ... Vaughan #Williams #Classification
Angioedema - Classification Diagnosis and Treatment
Types of Angioedema:
 β€’ Acute allergic angioedema - Usually occurs with
Angioedema - Classification ... first taking the medication ... #Angioedema #Classification
Acute Kidney Injury - RIFLE and AKIN Criteria for Diagnosis and Classification of AKI
 β€’ AKIN
Diagnosis and Classification ... Criteria #Diagnosis #Classification
Commonly Used Clinical Grading Systems
 β€’ Edema Grading Scale
 β€’ Hepatic Encephalopathy Grading (West Haven Criteria)
Grading #Systems #classification
SKIN RASHES 



Skin rashes can occur from a variety of factors, including infections, heat, allergens, immune
disorders and medications
Beta-Blocker Overdose/toxicity:

β€’	Bradycardia & hypotension (most common).
β€’	Myocardial depression & cardiogenic shock (severe overdoses). 
β€’	Ventricular dysrhythmias (Common with
involving lipophilic medications
Albuminuria (Grades) and Risk for CKD
Normal to mildly increased albuminuria:
 - Albumin excretion rate: < 30
Albuminuria #Grades #classification
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune, intraepithelial, blistering disease affecting the skin and mucous membranes. It
Exposure to certain medications
Once incidentalomas are detected, appropriate management is dependent on an informed patient's wishes and the clinical
The Bosniak classification