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What medication is used to thin sputum secretions?

What medication is used to thin sputum secretions?

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Rib fractures are always associated with trauma and does not…

Rib fractures are always associated with trauma and does not affect the lungs.

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What diagnostic test is used to confirm and differentiate ty…

What diagnostic test is used to confirm and differentiate types of Addison’s Disease? 

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You are discharging a 54 year old male who was hospitalized…

You are discharging a 54 year old male who was hospitalized for 2 days with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketosis. The patient did not know he was diabetic until this admission. His hemoglobin A1c is 11.4. Which prescriptions are most appropriate for this patient upon discharge? 

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All of the following are complications of Peptic Ulcer Disea…

All of the following are complications of Peptic Ulcer Disease except:

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What is the medication treatment of choice for Central Diabe…

What is the medication treatment of choice for Central Diabetes Insipidus? 

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Match the symptoms and/or lab values with its associated end…

Match the symptoms and/or lab values with its associated endocrine emergency. 

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All of the following are used to treat thyroid storm EXCEPT?…

All of the following are used to treat thyroid storm EXCEPT? 

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49 y/o male presents to ED with complaints of excessive thir…

49 y/o male presents to ED with complaints of excessive thirst and ice cravings. He has noticed increased irritability and family reports he seems “off” at times. He also reports he has noticed that he has been urinating more frequently. The AG-ACNP suspects an endocrine disorder. Laboratory findings obtained and are significant for hypernatremia, hypercalcemia, and increased serum osmolality. Urinalysis is negative for infection but shows dilation. What diagnostic test can help confirm and differentiate suspected diagnosis? 

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51-year-old female presented to urgent care with intermitten…

51-year-old female presented to urgent care with intermittent headaches, progressive fatigue, sparse axillary hair, arthralgia, and unexplained weight loss. Vital signs are significant for mild hypotension. Denies fever or night sweats. Clinical examination reveals hyperpigmentation in buccal mucosa and skin folds. What endocrine disorder does the AG-ACNP suspect? 

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