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Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PCP) and hypoxia?
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Read moreAdrenal insufficiency?,”Adrenal insufficiency and adrenal failure are characterized by nonspecific symptoms and signs including anorexia, fatigue, GI complaints, weight loss
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Read moreChemistry values following GI vomiting?,”Chemistry values demonstrate hypochloremia, hypokalemia, and an elevated bicarb level. Any process by which excessive gastric contents are lost (vomiting, nasogastric suctioning), may result in loss of hydrogen, chloride
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Read moreCommon causes of esophagitis in HIV?,”Infectious esophagitis is a common complication seen in patients with advanced HIV disease. PAtients with oral thrush most likely have Candida esophagitis, with viral causes (eg, herpes simplex
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Read moreUncomplicated cystitis?,”In patients with suggestive clinical findings (eg, dysuria, urgency, suprapubic tenderness), urinalysis will confirm diagnosis and patients can be treated without urine culture. Culture is reserved for those who fail initial therapy. Preferred treatment options include trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (3 days), nitrofurantoin (5 days), and fosfomycin (single dose). Fluoroquinolones are also effective but are typically reserved for patients who cannot take the above options (eg
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Read morePremature atrial complexes (PACs)?
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Read moreModified Wells score?,”For low probability use D-dimer to rule out. For moderate to high probability
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Read moreChest pain and drug use?,”Pupillary dilation and blood at the external nares in a patient with chest pain can be a clue to a cocaine-induced vasospasm. ST elevation myocardial infarctions can occur as a consequence of cocaine use. Treat as other STEMIs, but beta-blockers should be avoided
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