Lets see... Patient presents with: Flank pain, dysuria, hematuria, proteinurea, oliguria, azotemia. What is the most-likely diagnosis?
Ok so it wasn't that way for every question, but it really seamed that way. Acute Kidney Injury (aka failure) can manifest itself quickly and in so many ways, even in patients who are being seen for a different condition involving another organ system!
Here is a pretty interesting disease we learned about... Polycystic Kidney Disease. If this dosen't get your attention than nothing will!
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DJ, School is tough, but the job is GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI am studying for my first PANRE now. In doing so I started putting my notes out as a podcast. I say this only because I am just finishing up cardiology. My review is in no way as much depth as you will need for school, schools way harder then the exams, but it may be a helpful overview. I've spoken with a few students at Pacific University who listen. The webiste is www.physicainassistantexamreview.com or if you search PANRE in iTunes its the only podcast that comes up. Good Luck.
Hi DJ. I've come across your blog recently and I appreciate you sharing your experiences! I applied to PA schools this cycle and I have some interviews coming up. Can you describe your typical day as a PA student? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi DJ! I have enjoyed reading your blog for some time now, it is so nice to hear what PA school is really like! I have an interview at Pacific this Saturday (10/27), so hopefully I will see you there! I am very excited to see the school, it sounds like an awesome program! Take care!
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