Diabetes Meds
Found 6 free book(s)110 Questions UCSF Students Were Asked in a Residency ...
career.ucsf.edualso included Phenytoin level, nausea, Diabetes meds, Asthma meds. 56. Written questions asking you to match the infectious organism with the antibiotic of choice. 57. Written calculation questions: for example - convert % into mcg/mL or Dobutamine drip calculation. 58. CAP - etiology, case-study, select drugs, counseling points evolving into ...
BILLING AND CODING BOOT CAMP - RURAL HEALTH CLINIC
www.ruralcenter.org(i.e., remove meds, change meds, add meds), the conditions should be the reason for encounter •Performing the professional interpretation (reading) of an EKG or X-ray on a different date of service than the date when the ... DIABETES EDUCATION •DSMT & …
IN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY BASICS DIABETES MELLITUS …
d23mojj3wm3gqd.cloudfront.net“MetaBOLic Syndrome”-Increased risk for diabetes, heart disease, stroke B–BP meds or HTN (over 130 sysolic) B–Blood Sugar Meds (insulin, oral diabetics) or High Blood Sugar (over 100+) O–Obese (waist size: 35+ Female 45+ Male) L–Lipids HIGH Total Cholestrol/Triglyceride/LDL 200-150-100—HDL 40 (higher LDL and lower HDL are risk factors) 3 or MORE criteria* *
Medical Terminology Information Sheet
mfpweb.nursing.uic.edu• HbA1C= diabetes blood test 1. Medical Terms by Body System HEENT – Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose & Throat: • Occipital – back of the head ... meds medicines 4. mEq/1 milliequivalent per liter Mg milligram MI myocardial infarction (heart attack) Mm millimeter Mo mother
Protocol for Controlling Hypertension in Adults
millionhearts.hhs.gov• Diabetes: • Kidney disease: • Stroke or TIA: MI: t BP at goal? BP at goal? Systolic. or diastolic (Stage 2 HTN) Two drugs preferred: • LM . and • • YES. YES. YES. NO. NO. NO • Encourage self-monitoring and adherence to meds. 3 • Advise patient to alert office if he/she notes BP elevation or side effects • Continue office ...
<insert self-management goal> Quick Reference Guide
guidelines.diabetes.caHold SADMANS meds. Restart once able to eat/drink normally. S sulfonylureas, other secretagogues A ACE-inhibitors D diuretics, direct renin inhibitors M metformin A angiotensin receptor blockers N non-steroidal anti-infl ammatory drugs S• SGLT2 inhibitors Special considerations for women with type 1 …