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Emergency Medicine Endocrine, Metabolic, and Nutritional Disorders is a compilation of questions developed during the preparation for the written and oral board examinations in emergency medicine. These questions were mined from multiple sources: lectures, notes, slides, books, review courses, textbooks, journals, etc. Familiarity with the information in this collection will afford the candidate the necessary information in endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional disorders seen in emergency medicine to facilitate passage of these difficult examinations. For the practicing physician, this collection will help elevate the quality of his/her practice of emergency medicine in this subject area.
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Q: med: Respiratory disturbances are reflected by pCO2 as:
Q: > 45 mmHg = [...]
Q: < 35 mmHg = resp. alkalosis
A: resp. acidosis
Q: med: [...] is most likely with chlorpropamide, especially with compromised renal function.
A: Profound and prolonged hypoglycemia
Q: med: [...] are not generally required during initial treatment for adrenal insufficiency.
A: Mineralocorticoids
Q: med: [...] ceases during anoxia.
A: Electron transport
Q: med: TMC form of LA = [...]
A: type A
Q: med: Why do catecholeamines make LA worse?
A: They are glycogenolytic and may enhance lactate production.
Q: med: TBW = [...]% of body weight in kg.
A: 60
Q: med: Tx of hyponatremia with hypovolemia = [...]
A: NS
Q: med: TMCC of DKA = [...]
A: infection
Q: med: [...] is a ketone but not a ketoacid; therefore, it does not produce acidosis.
A: Acetone
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