29/02/24 Flashcards

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What are the components cryoprecipitate?

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Factor VIII, factor XIII, fibrinogen, and VWF

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A painful third nerve palsy suggests what aetiology and where is the lion most likely to raise?

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  • A compressive aetiology
  • Most likely an aneurysm in the posterior communicating artery
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How to remember what cranial nerves innervate what eye muscles?

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  • LR6, SO4, all the rest are3
  • Remember 3 does the upper eyelid (causing ptosis in palsy)
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Is urea part of the AKI assessment?

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No

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What are the sings of rheumatic fever and hat is the treatment?

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  • Recent sore throat, arthralgia, rash (erythema marginatum), and murmur (pan systolic/mitral)
  • On off IM benpen or oral PenV
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Bloody diarrhoea 2 months after a trip to Ghana suggests?

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  • Ameobic dysentry
  • Has long incubation
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What is the most appropriate treatment for orbital cellulitis?

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  • Immediate IV antibiotics
  • Don’t let referral delay treatment
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What are the live attenuated vaccines?

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MMR, BCG, oral polio, oral typhoid, yellow fever

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What is the management of chronic sinusitis?

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Intranasal steroid and nasal saline irrigation

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When are inguinal hernias operated on in children?

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  • <6 weeks old = within 2 days
  • <6 months old = within 2 weeks
  • <6 years old = within 2 months
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What are the features of plycythameia rubric vera?

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Hyperviscosity, pruritus,splenomegaly. and a florid appearance

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What is the management of polyythamia rubric vera?

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  • Aspirin to reduce thrombosis risk
  • Venesection to keep Hb in range
  • Chemotherapy
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What are the major complications of polycythaemia rubric vera?

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  • Thrombotic events
  • Myelodysplasia (5-15%)
  • AML (5-15%; increased risk if chemo used in PCV treatment)
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14
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What are cotton wool spots a sign of?

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Retinal infarction

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What is the bone profile of osteoporosis?

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ALP, calcium. phosphate and PTH all normal

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What is the preferred reporting measure in case-control studies?

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Odds ratio

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