Med School SBA Flashcards
2 inherited conditions that increase risk of colorectal cancer
- Familial adenomatous polyposis - many duodenal polyps
- Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer
Both autosomal dominant
Which artery plays an important role in erectile function
Internal pudendal artery
What feature of the clinical exam would suggest that the aortic stenosis is severe
A small volume (decreased amplitude) and slow rising pulse
Recommended treatment to improve walking in peripheral arterial disease
Stop smoking
Exercise programme
Where do venous ulcers mc occur
Above medial/ lateral malleoli
Erythema nodosum mc in Chrons/ UC
Chron’s
Pyoderma gangrenosum mc in Crohn’s / UC
UC
Difference between unconjugated and conjugated bilirubin
Unconjugated is bound to albumin
Conjugated - in the liver, bilirubin is changed into a form that the body can excrete
Which type of jaundice will show no evidence of bilirubin in the urine and why
Pre-hepatic Jaundice
- High levels of unconjugated bilirubin that can’t be excreted
Give 2 causes of pre-hepatic jaundice
Haemolytic anaemias
Gilbert’s syndrome
Action of PTH on phosphate
Decrease phosphate reabsorption in the kidney
2 drugs that cause primary hypothyroidism
Lithium
Amiodarone
How do NSAIDs cause ulcers
- NSAIDs block COX1 & 2 enzymes which inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandin
- This results in reduction in gastric mucus and bicarbonate secretion
How does Tamsulosin cause postural hypotension
Dilatation of venous capacitance vessels
Therapy for reversal of warfarin in 65 y/o vomiting large amount of blood. INR = 6.5
IV prothrombin complex concentrate - contains factors 2,9 & 10
IV Vit K