Heme/Onc 2 - BMT, AC reversal Flashcards

1
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Maculopapular rash, diarrhea, and elevated bilirubin in BMT pt

A

GVHD

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2
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GVHD rash typically starts on the _____.

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face, ears, palms, and soles (centrifugal)

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3
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This develops into a hemorrhagic bulla. Name and associated condition.

A

ecthyma gangrenosum; Pseudomonas bacteremia

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4
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Most common organism causing RBC transfusion-related infection

A

Yersinia enterocolitica

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5
Q

Factor in 4-factor PCC that’s not in 3-factor

A

VII

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6
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Antidote for dabigatran

A

idarucizumab (I dare you to dab.)

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7
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Antidote for rivaroxaban

A

andexanet alfa

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8
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Rapid reversal agent of choice for warfarin

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4-factor PCC (Kcentra)

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9
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Factors in 3-factor PCC

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II, IX, X

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10
Q
A

Auer rods – APML

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11
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Reversal agent for Factor Xa inhibitors if andexanet alfa unavailable

A

4-factor PCC (Kcentra)

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