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What are the etiologies of adverse drug reactions?,”ABCDEType A – Augmented. Dose dependent and predictable from the known pharmacology of the medication (75% of all ADR)Type B – Bizarre. Idiosyncratic or immunologic, unrelated to pharmacology (anaphylaxis, MH, etc). NEVER USE AGAIN.Type C – Chronic. Cumulative dose related (e.g. adrenal insufficiency). Type D – Delayed. Late effects (E.g. teratogenic, carcinogenic, tardive dyskinesia). Type E – End of use. Withdrawal (e.g. opioids). Therefore
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Read moreWhat is the constellation of symptoms for DKA?,”DKADiuresis, Delirium, Dizziness, DehydrationKussmaul Breathing
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Read moreHow can we treat hemophilia A (especially preoperatively)?,”1. DDAVP2. Aminocaproic acid (AMICAR, lysine analogue that inhibits plasmin
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Read moreWhat is the medical management of HITT?,”1. Stop Heparin2. Non-heparin direct thrombin inhibitor (fondaparinux, argatroban, lepirudin, or danaparoid)3. Oral warfarin (bridging) until platelets stable (>100
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