Med School SBA Flashcards

1
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2 inherited conditions that increase risk of colorectal cancer

A
  • Familial adenomatous polyposis - many duodenal polyps
  • Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer
    Both autosomal dominant
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2
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Which artery plays an important role in erectile function

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Internal pudendal artery

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3
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What feature of the clinical exam would suggest that the aortic stenosis is severe

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A small volume (decreased amplitude) and slow rising pulse

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4
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Recommended treatment to improve walking in peripheral arterial disease

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Stop smoking
Exercise programme

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5
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Where do venous ulcers mc occur

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Above medial/ lateral malleoli

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6
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Erythema nodosum mc in Chrons/ UC

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Chron’s

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7
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Pyoderma gangrenosum mc in Crohn’s / UC

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UC

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8
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Difference between unconjugated and conjugated bilirubin

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Unconjugated is bound to albumin
Conjugated - in the liver, bilirubin is changed into a form that the body can excrete

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9
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Which type of jaundice will show no evidence of bilirubin in the urine and why

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Pre-hepatic Jaundice
- High levels of unconjugated bilirubin that can’t be excreted

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10
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Give 2 causes of pre-hepatic jaundice

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Haemolytic anaemias
Gilbert’s syndrome

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11
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Action of PTH on phosphate

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Decrease phosphate reabsorption in the kidney

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12
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2 drugs that cause primary hypothyroidism

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Lithium
Amiodarone

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13
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How do NSAIDs cause ulcers

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  • NSAIDs block COX1 & 2 enzymes which inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandin
  • This results in reduction in gastric mucus and bicarbonate secretion
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14
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How does Tamsulosin cause postural hypotension

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Dilatation of venous capacitance vessels

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15
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Therapy for reversal of warfarin in 65 y/o vomiting large amount of blood. INR = 6.5

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IV prothrombin complex concentrate - contains factors 2,9 & 10
IV Vit K

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16
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Tx for woman with sepsis and DIC. She has a low fibrinogen level

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Cryoprecipitate - portion of plasma rich in fibrinogen, F8, F13 and vWF

17
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Which Toll-like receptor is responsible for sensing lipopolysaccharide found on the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria

A

TLR4

18
Q

Which TLR senses flagellin

A

TLR5

19
Q

Cx of sjogren’s

A

Non-hodgkin’s lymphoma
Conjunctivitis
Yeast infection
Dental cavities

20
Q

Name 3 organisms that give a positive 1,3 beta-D-glucan assay

A

Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans and Pneumocystis jirovecii

21
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The pathogenesis of cholera in the small intestine results from?

A

A toxin that deregulates ion transport in epithelial cells