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Entry Tests / Final Laboratory Diagnostics - PUM Quiz on PMM, created by Leon Schwarze on 11/03/2024.
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Question 1
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Daily Dietary magnesium intake
Answer
1
15 mmol/l
30
39
119
Question 2
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Repeated measurements of the following serum C of magnesium indicates marked intracellular depletion:
Answer
0.7 mm(?)
Cookies for what I care
Question 3
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Hyperphosphatemia is caused by all of the following excep
Answer
Hungry Bone disease
Tumor lysis syndrome
Congenital and tubular abnormalities
Malabsorption syndrome
Hypothyroidism
Question 4
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All of the following are the causes of hyperphosphatemia except:
Answer
Renal Disease
Refeeding Syndrome
Hypoparathyroidism
Hemolysis
Acidosis
Question 5
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Causes of hyperphosphatemia
Answer
Renal Failure
Alkalosis
Tertriary hyperparathyroidism
Acidosis
Rhabdomyolysis
Question 6
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Hyperphosphatemia are caused by except:
Answer
Rhabdomyolysis
Congenital heart disease
Chronic renal impairment
Hypoparathyroidism
Tumor lysis syndrome
Question 7
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Etiologies of hyperphosphatemia include
Answer
Hypergylcemia, renal failure, low PTH, respiratory alkalosis
Rhabdomyolosis, renal failure, alcoholism, hyperparathyoridism
aluminum containing antacids, renal failure, alcoholism, ingestion
Rhabdomyolosis, renal failure, low PTH, ingestion
Hyperglycemia, renal failure, low PTH, respiratory alkalosis
Question 8
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Causes of hypophosphatemia
Answer
Hypoglycemia, alcoholism, hyperparathyroidism, renal wasting, oral phosphate binders
Hyperglycemia, alcoholism, hyperparathyroidism, renal wasting, Al/Mg containing antacids
Dietary restrictions, alcoholism, hyperparathyroidism, renal wasting, Al/Mg containing Antacids
Dietary restrictions, alcoholism, hypoparathyroidism, renal wasting, Al/Mg containing antacids
Hyperglycemia, alcoholism, hyperparathyroidism, renal wasting, oral phosphate binders
Question 9
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Consider Hypomagnesemia with all of the following
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Alcoholism, hyperkalemia, chronic diarrhea, ventricular arythmias
Alcoholism, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia, chronic diarrhea, ventricular arythmias
Alcoholism, hyperkalemia, hypocalcemia, chronic diarrhea, ventricular arythmias
Alcoholism, hypokalemia, hypercalcemia, chronic diarrhea, ventricular arythmias
Alcoholism, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia, constipation, ventricular arythmias
Question 10
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The most common cause of hypermagnesemia is
Answer
Iatrogenic
Hypoparathyroidism
Tumor lysis syndrome
Acidotic states
Autoimmune
Question 11
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Normal range for Phospherus [mg/dl]
Answer
0.6 to 2.5
1.6 to 3.5
2.6 to 4.5
3.6 to 5.5
4.6 to 6.5
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