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• >Medical information on the web - Questions and Answers.
• >Shortcuts with Powerpoint*
• >Using touchscreens to speed up dictation* Computer annoyances:
Spyware,
• >popups, Viruses, Worms* Managing Your Email Searching
strategies
• >Robotics/artificial intelligence in medicine The Internet as the
• >Megamacroscope - Microscope/Web historical analogies The
Tablet PC.
• >Human based computing and medicine
• >Wireless applications in medicine.
• >Evidence based nephrology and clinical practice guidelines online.
>Medical information on the web - Questions and Answers.
>Shortcuts with Powerpoint*
>Using touchscreens to speed up dictation* Computer annoyances:
Spyware,
>popups, Viruses, Worms* Managing Your Email Searching
strategies
Robotics/artificial intelligence in medicine The Internet as the
Megamacroscope - Microscope/Web historical
analogies The Tablet PC.
Human based computing and medicine
Wireless applications in medicine.
Evidence based nephrology and clinical practice
guidelines online.
>Medical information on the web - Questions and Answers.
>Shortcuts with Powerpoint*
>Using touchscreens to speed up dictation* Computer annoyances:
Spyware,
>popups, Viruses, Worms* Managing Your Email Searching
strategies
Robotics/artificial intelligence in medicine The Internet as the
Megamacroscope - Microscope/Web historical
analogies The Tablet PC.
Human based computing and medicine
Wireless applications in medicine.
Evidence based nephrology and clinical practice
guidelines online.
Part 1
Medical information on the web Questions and Answers.
Shortcuts with Powerpoint*
Using touchscreens to speed up dictation*
Computer annoyances: Spyware,
popups, Viruses, Worms* Managing Your
Email Searching strategies
Robotics/artificial intelligence in medicine
The Internet as the
Part 2
Megamacroscope - Microscope/Web
historical analogies The Tablet PC.
Human based computing and
medicine
Wireless applications in medicine.
Evidence based nephrology and
clinical practice guidelines online.
Medical information on the web
Questions and Answers
Google
– Images
Newsdesk
Pubmed
Uptodate
Full Text journals
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Changing backgrounds and layouts
Add a picture
Get rid of the background
Split the slide
Print – avoid the mess
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Dual screens
Issues in
Nephrology
Animation
SHP (Scr homology
EPO
is a chemokine
ligand
GATA-1 blocks
apoptosis
through
domain phosphatase) is a
EPO
that binds
two receptors.
EPO
increased
BCl-cL
and to
EPO
Cytoplasmic enzyme
FASL
That dephosphorylates and
turns off the EPO
Janus Kinase (JAK)
Receptor. A congenital
FAS
defect–indocking
this enzyme
Phosphorylates the receptor
was present in
sites.
Eero Mäntyranta who won
JAK2
JAK2
a gold medal in the 1964
JAK2
JAK2
Olympics. His hemoglobin
P
P
SH2-STAT Picture SH2-STAT
23.1 g/dL.
transducer
and
STAT(Signalwas
P
P
P
P
Fas combines with FaDD. The DD
stands for “death domain”. Recruit
s proteolytic caspases
The Fas ligand
is upregulated by
Transcription) as a modem
Tumor
necrosis factor PandP
P
P
FADD
interferon – hence
a mechanism
GATA (Guanadine-Adenine-thymidineSrc homology protein
where inflammation
Adenine)blunts
a transcription factor that
selects
CASPASE
erythropoiesis
ACTIVATION
the proper DNA sequence
for transcription.
EPO
block erythroid apoptosis
GATA-1
GATA-1
GATA-1
Hypoxi
Normoxia
a
VHL
HIF-1
Ubiquitin
induced
degradation
EPO
Erythro
NUCLEUS
O2
NORMOXIA
PROLYL HYDROXYLASE
Fe++
OH
OH
HIF ASPARAGINYL
HYDROXYLASE
P300 Coactivator
Proteasome
Amino Acids
TRANSCRIPTION
ACTIVATION
NUCLEUS
COBALT
O2
NO
Fe++
OH
OH
CADMIUM
HIFß
HNF4
P300
Iron deficiency
CREB
Transcription on EPO Gene
P300 Coactivator
Proteasome
Amino Acids
NITRIC OXIDE,
IRON DEFCIENCY
AND COBALT
RESCUE HIF
BUT CADMIUM
BLOCKS AT THE
DNA LEVEL
TRANSCRIPTION
ACTIVATION
NUCLEUS
HYPOXIA
PROLYL HYDROXYLASE
HIFß
HNF4
P300
CREB
Transcription on EPO Gene
Proteasome
EPO
EPO
popups, Viruses, Worms*
Managing Your Email Searching
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Ref: Ann Intern Med. 1999, Mar 16(6):461-70, JASN 2000, Sep (11): A0828
NKF K/DOQI Guidelines – Chronic Kidney Disease
Begin Quiz
Question 1
JNC VII recommends
medication when
Next
Question 2
Check all that apply:
Diltiazem
is a vasodilator
decreases cardiac resistance
increases cardiac resistance
increases heart rate
Next
Question 3
True or false: A systolic increase of
20 mm or a diastolic of 10 mm
doubles cardiac risk when BP >
115/75
Next
Question 4
The following are true
1
1. Diltiazem in the Nordil study was not
designed for nightly control
2
2. Diltiazem dose in Nordil was > 360 mg
3
3. Diltiazem decreases stroke
4
4. Diltiazem did not significantly increase
cardiovascular risk
Next
Question 5
It is normal for blood
pressure to be the same in
the morning and in the
evening
Next
Question 6
Myocardial infarctions
occur most often:
Next
Question 7
Choose the best answer
Diltiazem LA
Next
Question 8
True or False
It is recommended that we treat BP
of > 130/80 with medication in
diabetics and patients with kidney
disease
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