General Surgery Flashcards
define a fistula
an abnormal connection between 2 epithelial surfaces
what does a “mercedes benz” scar on the abdomen indicate?
liver transplant
what does a hockey stick scar indicate?
renal transplant
at which 3 stages is the surgical safety checklist carried out?
- before induction of anaesthesia
- before the first skin incision
- before the patient leaves surgery
what is the ASA grade?
a scoring system to classify the physical status of a patient for anaesthesia
indications for a pre-op ECG?
- possible CVD
- aged >65
how long should the patient have been nil by mouth for pre-surgery
6 hours of no food and 2 hours of no fluids (true NBM)
pre-op management of pts on warfarin?
- stop warfarin
- check INR
- can give LMWH if high risk pt
when should contraception with oestrogen in it be stopped pre-op?
4 weeks before surgery
peri-op management of pts on long term steroids?
- additional IV hydrocortisone at induction
- double normal steroid dose post-op
drugs to be stopped pre-op?
- warfarin, DOACs
- COCP
- gliclazide (SFU)
diabetes drugs and their complications peri-op?
- gliclazide (hypoglycaemia)
- metformin (lactic acidosis)
- dapagliflozin (SGLT2 inhibit, DKA)
management of insulin peri-op?
- long acting: reduce dose
- short acting: stop
- start “sliding scale”
what is a “sliding scale”?
variable rate insulin infusion along with glucose, NaCl and K+ infusions
what are the options for VTE prophylaxis?
- LMWH (enoxaparin)
- DOAC (apixaban)
- intermittent pneumatic compression devices (IPCD)
- anti-embolic compression stockings
what are the 4 components of having the capacity to make a decision?
- understanding information
- retaining information
- weighing up pros and cons
- communicating the decision
what is a lasting power of attorney (LPA)?
when a person legally nominates someone to make decisions on their behalf IF they lack mental capacity
in which settings is a deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS) valid? what does this mean?
- hospital
- care home
- the pt is unable to leave
what are the 4 types of consent form?
- 1: pt consenting
- 2: parent consenting on behalf of child
- 3: pt will not lose consciousness for the procedure
- 4: pt lacks capacity
NSAIDs are contraindicated in….
- asthma
- renal impairment
- heart disease
- gastric ulcers
what is patient controlled analgesia (PCA)?
- IV infusion of a strong opiate (e.g. morphine) attached to a pump with a button
- only pt should press this button
examples of strong opiates?
- morphine
- oxycodone
- fentanyl
risk factors for post-op nausea and vomiting (PONV)?
- female
- younger age
- prev Hx
- Hx motion sickness
- non-smoker
- use of post-op opiates
- use of volatile anaesthetics
which anti-emetics can be used prophylactically post-op?
- ondansetron
- dexamethasone
- cyclizine