11/6/22 Flashcards

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Rash appeared as pink blotches which have since developed into well-defined target-shaped lesions. What is the most likely underlying diagnosis? mx?

A

Erythema multiforme - hypersenitivity reaction usually to viral infections (eg HSV)

Usually self-limiting

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What is miliaria?

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Sweat rash caused by

obstruction of the sweat ducts and is common in neonate - presents w clear blisters on head, neck and trunk

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What are the indications for admission in bronchiolitis?

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Apnoea
O2 sats <92% on air,
<50% of usual fluid intake
Persistent severe respiratory distress

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Who is delayed puberty more common in and what is the main cause?

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Mainly boys

Caused by hypogonadotrophic due to constitutional delay

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Blood test results in:
Hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism
Hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism

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Hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism = High FSH + LH

Hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism = Low FSH + LH

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What is AIS caused by?

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Androgen insensitivity syndrome is caused by end-organ resistance to
testosterone in which genotypically male children have a female phenotype

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Influenza vaccine in children:

  • Who should get it?
  • Any precautions?
A

Offered to all primary school children, those w/ DM or asthma get it until 18

Check for egg allergy - if mild reaction (hives) administer in primary care, if more serious reaction consider risks of vaccine and if administered do in hospital

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What is ‘onion skinning’?

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‘Onion skinning’ is a periosteal reaction characterised by the formation of concentric layers of new bone and is suggestive of Ewing sarcoma

(2nd most common childhood malignant bone tumour, 1= osteosarcoma)

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What can be found in urine quantification of Wilm’s tumour?

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Raised catecholamine metabolite levels (such as homovanillic acid (HVA) and
vanillylmandelic acid (VMA))

NB: Biopsy is required for definitive diagnosis + MIBG scan for mets

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Mx of confirmed VTE in pregnancy? what to do in labour?

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Treatment dose LMWH for remainder of pregnancy + 6w post-partum (minimum 3m total)

Stop all injections when they go into labour, if planned last dose should be at least 24h before

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What effect does HRT have on the following?
VTE
CVD
Breast cancer
Endometrial cancer
Colorectal cancer
Ovarian cancer
Gallbladder disease
Osteoporosis
T2DM
A

VTE - Increased (can use patch if this is an issue)

CVD - None

Breast cancer - Combined increases risk, opt for oestrogen

Endometrial cancer - Oestrogen only increases risk

Colorectal cancer - decreased risk

Ovarian cancer - Unknown

Gallbladder disease - increased risk but might involve other factors

Osteoporosis - decreased

T2DM - none

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What do the following findings on CTG mean?

Baseline bradycardia
Baseline tachycardia
Reduced baseline
variability
Early deceleration
Late deceleration
Variable deceleration
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Baseline bradycardia:
Cord prolapse, epidural / spinal anaesthesia, rapid foetal descent

Baseline tachycardia:
Maternal pyrexia, hypoxia, prematurity

Reduced baseline
variability:
Hypoxia, prematurity

Early deceleration:
Usually a benign feature caused by head compression during descent

Late deceleration:
Foetal distress (e.g. asphyxia)

Variable deceleration:
Sometimes due to cord compression

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What is the order of IoL sequence?

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  1. Membrane sweep
  2. Vaginal PE2
  3. Mechanical induction (CRB - cervical ripening balloon) - reduces risk of UHSS
  4. ARM (Amniotomy)
  5. IV Syntocinon
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Major PPH mx?

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ABCDE approach (flat, 2x large bore cannulae, bloods, transfusion ASAP)

  1. IV/IM syntocinon or IM ergometrine or syntometrine (last 2 are contraindicated
    in asthma and HTN)
  2. IM carboprost (not in asthmatics)
  3. Intrauterine balloon tamponade i.e. Bakri balloon.
  4. Other surgical measures (e.g. iliac artery ligation, uterine artery embolization
    IR, hysterectomy)
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Why is marsupialisation preferred over incision+drainage in mx of bartholins cyst?

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Reduces the risk of reforming the cyst as the pouch created allows any fluid to drain without reforming a cyst

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What is the definition of an overvalued idea?

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An overvalued idea is a reasonable idea that is pursued beyond the bounds of reason

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What is naltrexone and what is it used for?

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Naltrexone is a slower acting opioid antagonist

It is used to prevent relapse in recovering opioid addicts and alcoholics

18
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What therapies are the following descriptions describing:

A - It will teach you how your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours influence each other and that negative thoughts and feelings can trap you in a vicious cycle

B - It involves making side-to-side eye movements by following the movement
of the therapist’s finger while recalling traumatic events

C - It involves exploring the relationship between the therapist and client and
allows you to understand how the past influences current behaviour

D - It teaches you how to accept who you are and how to deal with difficult
emotions by recognising them and challenging them

E - It teaches you how to think about thinking and examine your own thoughts
and beliefs and assess whether they are useful or realistic

A

CBT - It will teach you how your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours influence each other and that negative thoughts and feelings can trap you in a vicious cycle

EMDR - It involves making side-to-side eye movements by following the movement
of the therapist’s finger while recalling traumatic events

Psychodynamic psychotherapy - It involves exploring the relationship between the therapist and client and
allows you to understand how the past influences current behaviour

DBT - It teaches you how to accept who you are and how to deal with difficult
emotions by recognising them and challenging them

Mentalisation-based therapy - It teaches you how to think about thinking and examine your own thoughts
and beliefs and assess whether they are useful or realistic

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What is the presentation of benzodiazepine overdose and how can this be treated?

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Presents with drowsiness, ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus, and respiratory depression

Benzo antagonist eg flumenazil