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Mehta: Step-Up: A High-Yield System Base Review for the USMLE Step 1 - Errata list for 1st and 2nd printings
Page No. Section: Change from: To: Covers Title N/A Deleted ¡§Examination¡¨ from all titles. Cover 3 Add: Adam, Samir, and Ed can be contacted at Step-up@lww.com. Also, the authors wish to extend special thanks to the following for their suggestions and contributions: Cary Hsu, Manely G. Breving, Christine Tsang, Jeff Warber, Marina Pratt, Derek R. Johnson, Ted Lee, and Garth Herbert, Ankoor Shah, Rana Malek, Ngina Jemmott 5 Table 1-2, Row 5, Cols 2, 4, and 5 Sympathetic nervous system receptor--¡§ƒp-1¡¨ Parasympathetic Nervous system receptor--¡§Muscarinic¡¨ Effect on site--¡§Secretes and releases EPI and NE¡¨ Sympathetic receptor---¡§Muscarinic¡¨ Parasympathetic receptor--¡§N/A¡¨ Parasympathetic effect on site--¡§N/A¡¨ 6 Figure 1-5. Blood Supply to the Brain ¡§Superior cerebral artery¡¨ ¡§Superior cerebellar artery¡¨ 25 Table 1-7, Row 1, Col 2 ¡§Autosomal dominant¡¨ ¡§No specific pattern of inheritance, though autosomal dominant in 5% of cases¡¨ 25 Table 1-7, Row 2, col 4 Young adults; albuminocytologic dissociation pathognomonic (high albumin, low protein) Young adults; albuminocytologic dissociation pathognomonic (high albumin, low cell count) 28 Table 1-10, Row 3 Monocytes Neutrophils 33 Table 1-14, CLUSTER C, ¡§Obsessive-compulsive¡¨ personality disorder ¡§Rigid; perfectionist; orderly; has an urge to perform an action and then indulges in repetitive behavior to satisfy urge; usually male¡¨ ¡§Rigid; perfectionist; stubborn; orderly. Found twice as often in males¡¨ 33 Table 1-14, CLUSTER C, ¡§Obsessive-compulsive¡¨ personality disorder ¡§A businessman continues to wash his hands excessively after they are clean.¡¨ ¡§A businessman works long hours on a project, holding up both the project deadline and his personal life, in vain attempts to make it perfect.¡¨ 51 4th Quick Hit, bottom right ¡§In general, cocaine works by stimulating release of endogenous catecholamines........amphetamines prevent the reuptake of endogenous catecholamines.¡¨ ¡§In general, cocaine works by inhibiting the reuptake of endogenous catecholamines......amphetamines stimulate the release of endogenous catecholamines.¡¨ 55 2nd Quick Hit ¡§.....Staphylococcus epidermitis.¡¨ ¡§...Staphylococcus epidermidis.¡¨ 57 Table 2-7, Row 2, Col 3 ¡§......systolic murmur with midsystolic click¡¨ ¡§.....systolic murmur¡¨ Add new quick hit: ¡§A midsystolic click is often indicative of mitral prolapse.¡¨ 68 III. Airway resistance B, 1, b N/A delete cross reference (see IV A) 68 III. B 3 ¡§3. Stimulates mucus secretion.¡¨ Delete Item 3. 68 3rd quick hit ¡§(e.g., atrial septal defects or ventricular septal defects that produce a right to left shunt)¡¨ ¡§(e.g., Tetralogy of Fallot produces a right to left shunt)¡¨ 69 Figure 3-5 Under Zone 3, ¡§Profusion in excess of ventilation¡¨ ¡§Perfusion in excess of ventilation¡¨ 74 1st Quick Hit End of quick hit text ¡§........an increased FEV1.¡¨ ¡§......an increased FEV1/FVC.¡¨ 75 1st Quick hit ¡§Anthracotic, blackened lungs are endemic to rural environments.¡¨ ¡§Anthracotic, blackened lungs are endemic to urban environments¡¨. 75 2nd Quick Hit ¡§Smoking and exposure to asbestos......¡¨ Delete entire Quick Hit 77 Table 3-7, Row 1 ¡§Also causes croup;...¡¨ ¡§Also causes bronchiolitis;....¡¨ 87 Table 4-3 Row 3 Column 3 Kurkenberg tumor (metastic disease to the stomach from the ovary characterized by mucinous, signetring cells) Kurkenberg tumor (metastatic disease to the ovaries from the stomach characterized by mucinous, signet ring cells) 89 Figure 4-4 LDL circle--¡§Cholesterol 10%¡¨ ¡§Cholesterol 25%¡¨ 91 Table 4-4 Row 6 Column 3 ¡§right-sided tumors present as blood in stool¡¨ ¡§Left-sided tumors present with blood in the stool, while right-sided tumors typically present with anemia, as a result of occult blood loss. 99 Figure 4-8 List of amino acids near circled number 6: ¡§Leu, Phe, Tyr, Trp, Lys¡¨ List should read ¡§Ala, Cys, Gly, Ser, Thr¡¨ 102 Table 4-14, Row 9, Col 3 Prophylaxis and treatment, Hepatitis C --¡§None¡¨ ¡§Interferon and Ribavirin¡¨ 105 Bugs of the Gastrointestinal Tract (3rd column) Bacillus fragilis Bacteroides fragilis 106 Therapeutics (Inhibitors of gastric secretion) top of Column 3 Omperazole Omeprazole (Col 3) Remove: ¡§Stimulators of gastric secretion¡¨ Move: Magnesium hydroxide (Col 1) and Misoprostol (Col 2) under Inhibitors of gastric secretion 114 Figure 5-5 Top right of figure, ¡§Aldosterone reabsorb K+¡¨ ¡§Aldosterone reabsorb Na+¡¨ 115 1st Quick Hit ¡§......Kussmaul¡¦s sign which is found in cardiac tamponade.¡¨ ¡§.....Kussmaul¡¦s sign which is found in pericarditis.¡¨ 118 Table 5-7, Row 2, Col 2 ¡§Type 1 has IgG autoantibody....¡¨ ¡§Type 2 has IgG autoantibody.....¡¨ 121 Figure 5-7 Renal (intrinsic) causes: ¡§Thrombotic thrombocytic purpura (TTP)¡¨ ¡§Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)¡¨ 122 Table 5-8, Row 1, Cols 2 and 3 <1 >1 <1 mmol/L >1 mmol/L 122 Table 5-8, Row 3, Cols 1, 2, and 3 ¡§Urine creatinine to plasma ratio¡¨ ¡§>40 mg/dL¡¨ ¡§>20 mg/dL¡¨ ¡§Urine creatinine to plasma creatinine¡¨ ¡§>40¡¨ ¡§>20¡¨ 122 Table 5-8, Row 5, Cols 1, 2, and 3 ¡§Plasma BUN to creatinine ratio (mg/dL)¡¨ ¡§>20 mg/dL¡¨ ¡§<10-15 mg/dL¡¨ ¡§Plasma BUN to creatinine ratio¡¨ ¡§>20¡¨ ¡§<10-15¡¨ 123 C. 4, top of page ¡§thrombotic thrombocytic purpura¡¨ ¡§thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura¡¨ 132 Table 6-1, Row 3, Col 2 Secreted by--¡§Ovary (theca cells)¡¨ Secreted by--¡§Ovary (granulosa lutein cells)¡¨ 142 Second Quick Hit down ¡§Sulfonylureas..........ƒp-cells.¡¨ ¡§Sulfonylureas......ƒr-cells.¡¨ 143 Table 6-7 Gastrointestinal tract ¡V Constipation Constipation, gastroparesis 145 Figure 6-8 The arrow from 11-Deoxycortisol (C21) points to Testosterone (C19) then Cortisol (C21) Delete Testosterone (C19) beneath 11-Deoxycortisol (C21) and make that arrow point directly to Cortisol (C21) 150 Table 6-12, Row 4 HƒØrthle cell tumor Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma 154 Item B ¡§...MIF prevents the formation of the MƒØllerian (paramesonephric) ducts....¡¨ ¡§...MIF causes regression of the MƒØllerian (paramesonephric) ducts....¡¨ 155 Figure 7-3 Spermatogenesis, left column, second meiotic division forms a 23 X and a 23 Y spermatid. The second meiotic division of the 23X secondary spermatocyte develops two 23X spermatids. The rest of the figure is correct. 161 Figure 7-6 Figure key indicates solid line as 17ƒr-Estradiol and dotted line as LH Reverse the key to make the dotted line 17ƒr-Estradiol and the solid line LH. 166 VII. A. ¡§TORCHES.......,and herpes simplex¡¨ ¡§TORCHES......, herpes simplex, and syphilis¡¨ 167 Table 7-4 Col 1: Chlamydia trachomatis (L1, L2, L3 serotypes) Col 2: Urethritis; acute PID; ulcerative lesions of the genitalia Col 1: Remove (L1, L2, L3 serotypes) Col 2: Urethritis and acute PID from serotypes D-K; ulcerative lesions of the genitalia as a result of the L1-L3 serotypes 171 Figure 7-9, Top left box ¡§Prostatic carcincoma¡¨ ¡§Prostatic carcinoma¡¨ 171 Figure 7-9, Top left box Last bulleted point: ¡§Effects on the lateral lobe¡¨ ¡§Affects lateral lobe (posterior lobe in older nomenclature)¡¨ 171 Figure 7-9, Top right box Bottom line ¡§Effects on middle lobe¡¨ Add bullet. ¡§Affects middle lobe (lateral and middle lobe in older nomenclature)¡¨ 171 1st Quick Hit ¡§Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)......¡¨ ¡§Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)......¡¨ 184 Table 8-1, Row 1, Col 2 Osteopetrosis--¡§...most severe form is autosomal dominant¡¨ Osteopetrosis--¡§....most severe form is autosomal recessive¡¨ 185 Table 8-3, Col 1, Row 2 Please move ¡§on¡¨ to Col 3 Col 3, Row 2 ¡§.....soap bubble appearance on radiograph....¡¨ 188 Table 8-6 Row, 2: the acronym CREST stands for Calcinosis, Raynauds, Esophageal dysfunction, and Telangiectasis. Row 2: The acronym CREST should stand for Calcinosis, Raynauds, Esophageal dysfunction, Sclerodactyly, and Telangiectasis. 189 Table 8-6 Row 1, Col 3: Dry eyes (xerostomia) Dry mouth (xerophthalmia) Row 1, Col 3: Dry eyes (xerophthalmia) Dry mouth (xerostomia) 209 I.F. ¡§F. L chain composes Fc fragment only.¡¨ ¡§F. L chain composes Fab fragment only.¡¨ 211 Table 9-4, Rows 5 and 6, Col 3 IL-10---¡§Inhibits development of cytotoxic T cells;...¡¨ IL-12--¡§Promotes cytotoxic T cell development;...¡¨ IL-10--¡§Inhibits development of Th-1 cells;.....¡¨ IL-12--¡§Promotes Th-1 cell development....¡¨ 214 Table 9-7, Row 1, Col 2 Thymic aplasia, defect--¡§Deficiency of development of 3rd and 4th branchial arches¡¨ Thymic aplasia, defect--¡§Deficiency of development of 3rd and 4th branchial pouches¡¨ 220 1st Quick Hit ¡§Heme regulates its own production by inhibiting synthesis of alar synthetase.¡¨ ¡§Heme regulates its own production by inhibiting synthesis (transcription and translation) of ALA synthase.¡¨ 224 I. A. 1. b. (3) under ¡§Pyrimidine¡¨ (3) Glutamate (3) Glutamine 226 Figure 10-4 Center right of diagram, under DNA polymerase: open triangle equals RNA open triangle equals DNA 236 2nd Quick Hit ¡§The influenza virus is the only RNA virus which replicates in the nucleus.¡¨ ¡§The influenza and retroviruses are the only RNA viruses that replicate in the nucleus¡¨ 249 Drug Index Drug Class-Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (column heading) Class-Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (column heading) 254 Drug Index Buclizine, Bumetanide [Bumex], Bupivacaine, Buprenorphine [Buprenex], Buspirone [Buspar], Calcium carbonate [Caltrate] Change to ¡§light face¡¨ indicating that they are not often emphasized in the classroom: Buclizine, Buspirone [Buprenex], Calcium carbonate [Caltrate] 255 Drug Index Calcium citrate, Calcium gluconate, Calcium lactate, Carbachol [Isopto carbachol], Carboplatin [Paraplatin], Carboprost [Prostin], Castor oil, Cephalosporins, Chloral hydrate, Chlorambucil [Leukeran] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 256 Drug Index Chlordiazepoxide [Libritabs], Chlorpheniramine [Chlor-Trimeton], Chlorpromazine [Thorazine], Chlorpropamide [Diabinese], Chlorprocaine, Chorionic gonadotropin [Pregnyl] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 257 Drug Index Cisapride [Propulsid] Add to column 5: Arrhythmias; taken off the market 257 Drug Index Clavulanic acid, Clofazimine [Lamprene], Clofibrate [Atromid-S] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 258 Drug Index Cloxacillin [Cloxapen] Cloxacillin [Apo-cloxi, Cloxapen] 258 Drug Index Colestipol [Colestid], Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), Cosyntropin [Cortrosyn] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 259 Drug Index Dacarbazine (Dtic-Dome) Dacarbazine (DTIC-Dome) 259 Drug Index Cyanocobalamine (Anacobin), Cyclizine [Marezine], Cyclobenzaprine [Flexeril], Cycloserine [Seromycin], Cyproheptadine [Periactin], Cytosine arabinoside [Cytosar-U], Dacarbazine (DTIC-Dome), Dactinomycin [Cosmegen], Dapsone [Dapsone] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 260 Drug Index Desflurane [Suprane], Desipramine [Norpramin], DHEA, Diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI), Diclofenac [Cataflam, Voltaren], Dicloxacillin [Dynapen, Pathocil], Dicyclomine [Bentyl] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 261 Drug Index Dimercaprol [British antlewisite] Dimercaprol [BAL in oil, British antlewisite, dimercaptopropanol] 261 Drug Index Diethylcarbamazine [Het****n], Diflunisal [Dolobid], Digitoxin [Crystodigin], Diiodohydroxyquin [Yodoxin], Dimenhydrinate [Dramamine] Dimercaprol [BAL in oil, British antlewisite, dimercaptopropanol], Dinoprostone [Cervidil, Prepidil], Disopyramide [Norpace] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 262 Drug Index Doxazosin [Cardura], Doxepin [Sinequan], Doxorubicin [Adriamycin], Dronabinol [Marinol], Echothiophate [Phospholine Iodide], Edetate calcium disodium (calcium EDTA)[Calcium disodium versenate], Emetine, Encainide, Enflurane [Ethrane] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 263 Drug Index Ephedrine Ephedrine [Broncholate] 263 Drug Index Epinephrine Epinephrine [Primatene mist] 263 Drug Index Epinephrine [Primatene mist], Ethacrynic acid [Edecrin], Ethambutol [Myambutol], Ethanosuxamide All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 264 Drug Index Etidocaine [Duranest], Etidronate [Didronel], Etomidate [Amidate], Etretinate, Fexofenadine hydrochloride [Allegra], Flecainide [Tambocor], Flucytosine [Ancobon], Fludrocortisone [Florinef] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 265 Drug Index Gallamine Gallamine [Flaxedil] 265 Drug Index Flumazenil [Romazicon], Flunarizine [Sibelium], Fluoride, Fluphenazine [Prolixin], Flurazepam [Dalmane], Fluvastatin [Lescol], Fluvoxamine [Luvox], Foscarnet [Foscavir], Fosinopril [Monopril], Gabapentin [Neurontin], Gallamine [Flaxedil], Gemfibrozil [Lopid] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 267 Drug Index Halothane Halothane [Fluothane, Somnothane] 267 Drug Index Deep vein thrombosis; (Col. 3) pulmonary embolism (Heparin) Deep vein thrombosis; pulmonary vein thrombosis 267 Drug Index Ifosfamide [Fex] Ifosfamide [Ifex] 267 Drug Index Hexafluroenium, Hexamethonium, Hydrocodone [Bancap-HC], Hydromorphone [Dilaudid], Hydroxychloroquine [Plaquenil], Ibutilide [Corvert], Idoxuridine [Herplex Liquifilm], Idozoxan, Ifosfamide [Ifex] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 268 Drug Index Imipenem [Primaxin], Imipramine [Tofranil], Indecainide, Ipratropium [Atrovent], Isocarboxazid [Marplan], Isoflurane, Isoproterenol [Isuprel], Isosorbide dinitrate [Isordil] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 269 Drug Index Itraconazole [Sporanox], Kanamycin [Kantrex], Lactulose [Chronulac], Lamivudine [Epivir], Lamotrigine [Lamictal], Leucovorin, Levallorphan, Levamisole [Ergamisol] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 270 Drug Index Levomethadyl, Levorphanol [Levo-Dromoran], Lorazepam [Ativan], Magnesium hydroxide [Milk of Magnesia] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 271 Drug Index Magnesium salts, Malathion, Mannitol [Osmitrol], Mebendazole [Vermox], Mecamylamine [Inversine], Mechlorethamine (nitrogen mustard) [Mustargen], Meclizine [Antivert, Bonine], Mefloquine [Lariam], Melatonin, Melphalen [Alkeran], Menotropin [Pergonal], Mephenesin, Mepivacain [Isocaine], Mercaptopurine [Purinethol], Mercurial diuretics All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 272 Drug Index Methicillin Methicillin [Staphcillin] 272 Drug Index Metformin [Glucophage], Methicillin [Staphcillin], Methohexital [Brevital], Methoxyflurane [Penthrane], Methylcelluose [Citrucel], Methylphenidate [Ritalin] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 273 Drug Index Mineral oil Mineral oil [Fleet Mineral Oil Enema] Delete: ¡§Laxative¡¨ from second column 273 Drug Index Metolazone [Mykrox, Zaroxolyn], Metoprolol [Toprol XL], Metyrapone [Metopirone], Mevastatin, Mexiletine [Mexitil], Mezlocillin [Mezlin], Miconazole [Monistat IV], Milrinone [Primacor], Mineral oil, Minoxidil [Loniten, Rogaine], Misoprostol [Cytotec], Molindone [Moban], Moricizine [Ethmozine] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 274 Drug Index Morphine [Infumorph, Kadian, MS Contin, Oramorph, MSIR, Roxanol] Morphine [Astramorph, Duramorph, Infumorph, Kadian, MS Contin, Oramorph, MSIR, Roxanol] 274 Drug Index Nabilone [Cesamet], Nadolol [Corgard], Nafcillin [Unipen], Naftifine [Naftin], Nalbuphine [Nu****], Nalidixic acid [Neg-Gram], Nalorphine, Naltrexone [ReVia], Naproxen [Naproxyn] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 275 Drug Index Nitroglycerin [Deponit] Nitroglycerin [Deponit, Minitran] 275 Drug Index Natamycin [Natacyn], Nefazodone [Serzone], Nelfinavir, Neomycin [Mycifradin, Neosporin], Niclosamide [Niclocide], Niridazole, Nitrofurantoin [Furadantin], Nitrosoureas, Nitrous oxide, Nizatidine [Axid] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 276 Drug Index Nortriptyline [Pamelor], Ofloxacin [Floxin], Olanzapine [Zyprexa], Oxacillin [Bactocill], Oxaprozin [Daypro], Oxazepam [Serax], Oxybutynin [Ditropan] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 277 Drug Index Paclitaxel [Taxol], Pamidronate [Aredia], Pancuronium [Pavulon], Paroxetine [Paxil], Penicillamine [Cuprimine, Depen], Pentazocine {Talwin], Pentobarbital [Nembutal sodium], Pergolide [Permax], Phenazocine, Phenolphthalein [Ex-Lax], Phenoxybenzamine [Dibenzyline] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 278 Drug Index Phenylzin Phenylzine 278 Drug Index Phenylephrine [Neo-Synephrine, Nostril], Phenylzine, Pindolol [Visken], Piperacillin [Pipracil], Piperazine [Entacyl], Piroxicam [Feldene], Platelet activating factor [PAF], Plicamycin [Mithracin], Potassium iodide [Thyro-Block] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 279 Drug Index Pravastatin [Pravachol], Praziquantel [Biltricide], Prazosin [Minipress], Prilocaine [Citanest], Probucol [Bifenabid, Lesterol], Procaine [Novacain] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 280 Drug Index Prolactin: second column ¡§Hormone stimulates lactation of breast¡¨ Delete ¡§Hormone¡¨ should read: ¡§Stimulates lactation of Breast¡¨ 280 Drug Index Propylthiouracil Add: [Propyl-Thyracil] 280 Drug Index Procarbazine [Matulane], Prochlorperazine [Compazine], Promethazine [Phenergan], Propafenone [Rythmol], Propofol [Diprivan], Protriptyline [Vivactil], Psyllium [Perdiem Fiber] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 281 Drug Index Pyrazinamide Add: [Tebrazid] 281 Drug Index Quinidine [Quinaglute] Add to column 4: Torsades des Pointes 281 Drug Index PTH, Pyrantel [Antiminth, Reese¡¦s Pinworm Medicine], Pyrazinamide [Tebrazid], Pyrimethamine [Daraprim], Quetiapine, Quinacrine [Atabrine], Quinapril [Accupril] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 282 Drug Index Ribavirin Add: [Virazid, Virazole] 282 Drug Index Secobarbital [Seconal] Secobarbital [Novosecobarb, Seconal] 282 Drug Index Reserpine [Reserfia], Risperidone [Risperdal], Ritodrine [Yutopar], Ritonavir [Norvir], Ropivacaine, Saquinavir [Invirase], Sarin/Somin, Scopolamine [Transderm Scop], Scorpion toxin, Secobarbital [Novosecobarb, Seconal], Selegiline [Eldepryl] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 283 Drug Index Sertraline [Zoloft], Sevoflurane [Sevorane, Ultrane], Simvastatin [Zocor], Sodium nitroprusside, Sotalol [Betapace], Spectinomycin [Trobicin], Strychnine, Sucralfate [Carafate], Sufentanil [Sufenta] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 284 Drug Index Sulfinpyrazone [Anturane], Sulindac [Clinoril], Syrup of Ipecac [Quelidrine], Tacrolimus (FK506) [Prograf], Temazepam [Restoril], Terazosin [Hytrin], Terbinafine [Lamisil], Tetanus toxin All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 285 Drug Index Tetracaine [Pontocaine], THC (active ingredient in marijuana), Theobromine, Thiopental [Pentothal], Thioridazine [Mellaril], Thiotepa [Thioplex], Thiothixene [Navane], Ticarcillin [Ticar] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 286 Drug Index Torsemide [Demadex] Second column: Loop diuretic: inhibits Na-/K-/C1- channel Loop diuretic: inhibits Na/K/C1 channel 286 Drug Index Timentin, Timolol [Betimol, Blocadren, Timoptic], Tizanadine [Zanaflex], Tobramycin [Tobrex], Tocainide [Tonocard], Tolazamide [Tolinase], Tolbutamide [Orinase], Tolnaftate [Tinactin, Desenex], Topiramate [Topamax], Torsemide [Demadex] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 287 Drug Index Triamterene [Dyrenium] Second column: Diuretic K+ sparing diuretic; decreases K+ secretion by inhibiting Na+ resorption in DCT K+ Sparing diuretic; decreases K+ secretion by inhibiting Na+ resorption in DCT 287 Drug Index Trientine Trientine [Cuprid, Syprine] 287 Drug Index Tramadol [Ultram], Tranexamic acid (AMCHA) [Cyklokapron], Tranylcypromine [Parnate], TRH (protirelin) [Relefact TRH], Triamterene [Dyrenium], Triazolam [Halcion], Tricalcium phosphate, Trientine [Cuprid, Syprine], Trifluridine [Viroptic], Trihexyphenidyl [Artane], Trimethaphan [Arfonad], Troglitazone [Rezulin], Trovofloxacin [Trovan] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 288 Drug Index Vasopressin (ADH, AVP) [Pitressin] Vasopressin [Pitressin] Add to column 5: Also known as ADH, AVP 288 Drug Index Undecylenic acid [Desenex], Urofollitropin [Metrodin], Vecuronium [Norcuron], Vidarabine [Vira-A] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 289 Drug Index Vitamin B12 [Cyanocobalamine] Vitamin B12 [Anacobin, Cyanocobalamine, Shovite] 289 Drug Index Vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid, Niacin) Vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid, Niacin) [Nia-bid, Niacels] 289 Drug Index Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) [Beesix, Doxine] 289 Drug Index Vitamin E Vitamin E (tocopherol) 289 Drug Index Vitamin K (Mephyton) Vitamin K (mephyton) 289 Drug Index Vitamin M (folic acid) [Folvite] Column 3: Nucleic acid synthesis; given to pregnant mothers. Delete: megaloblastic anemia 289 Drug Index Warfarin (Coumadin) Warfarin [Coumadin] 289 Drug Index Vitamin A (Retinol) [Aquasol A], Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (nicotinic acid, Niacin) [Nia-bid, Niacels], Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) [Beesix, Doxine], Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 290 Drug Index Yohimbine, Zolpidem [Ambien] All change to ¡§light face¡¨ type to indicate that they are not often emphasized in the classroom 328 Case 13, Lyme disease ¡§Rheumatoid arthritis (RA): Despite the presentation of arthritis, RA involves more than one joint symmetrically and typically affects the smaller joints (PIP and DIP) rather than the larger joints (hip and knee). ¡§ ¡§Rheumatoid arthritis (RA): Despite the presentation of arthritis, RA involves more than one joint symmetrically and typically affects the smaller joints (PIP) rather than the larger joints (hip and knee). RA usually spares the DIP joint.¡§ 377 Index Bacillus fragilis, 105 Delete Bacillus fragilis Move page # 150 to Bacteroides fragilis, 293t, 105 |
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