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110 Questions UCSF Students Were Asked in a Residency ...

110 Questions UCSF Students Were Asked in a Residency ...

career.ucsf.edu

also 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 ...

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BILLING AND CODING BOOT CAMP - RURAL HEALTH CLINIC

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 & …

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IN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY BASICS DIABETES MELLITUS …

IN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY BASICS DIABETES MELLITUS …

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“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* *

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Medical Terminology Information Sheet

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

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Protocol for Controlling Hypertension in Adults

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 ...

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<insert self-management goal> Quick Reference Guide

<insert self-management goal> Quick Reference Guide

guidelines.diabetes.ca

Hold 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 …

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