Misc Flashcards
What is recovery position
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Like your sleep
what is the brain cortex
it is the outer layer of the brain which is separated by the longitudinal fissure (which separates brain into 2 hemispheres)
Defective downward gaze and vertical diplopia
CN IV palsy
A ‘down and out’ eye
CN III palsy
Medication to stop when there is AKI
NSAIDs Aminoglycosides ACE inhibitors Angiotensin II receptor antagonists Diuretics
Common symptoms in renal and Urinary tract disease
Dysuria
Haematuria
Loin pain
Oliguria
Anuria
Polyuria
Nocturia
Frequency
Urinary incontinence
Protein urea
HTN
Oedema
Causes of postural hypotension
Drugs: alpha blockers, diuretics, dopamine agonists. tricyclic antidepressants.
Dehydration
Prolonged bed rest/ deconditioning
DM
Parkinson’s
HTN
chronic renal failure
Aortic stenosis
Vericose veins
Need to understand
how common is it?
who does it affect?
what causes it?
what risk factors are there (and how can they be reduced)?
how does it present? What symptoms should you look out for?
what signs may the patient have on examination?
which other conditions might present similarly?
how would you investigate this patient?
what would you tell the patient and how would you explain the condition to them?
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how do you think the patient and/or family might be affected by the diagnosis? Will it affect their
ability to work/care for themselves?
what questions are they likely to have?
what treatment/s (surgical, pharmacological and non-pharmacological) would you discuss with
them? What risks and benefits of treatment are there?
What other health care professionals might be involved in their care?
What is perimenopause
The period of a woman’s life shortly before the beginning of menopause
BeriBeri disease
vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency in alcoholics
Paracatemol overdose
assess plasma concentration levels on the monogram and check whether n-acetylcysteine is required
Give activated charcoal to prevent absorption of paracetamol while waiting for paracetamol levels
if the dose of paracatemol is uncertain or presented more than 8h after ovedose commence treatment with n-acetylcysteine without waiting for paracatemol levels
cranial nerves
I Olfactory Nerve Smell
II Optic Nerve Vision
III Oculomotor Nerve Eye movement; pupil constriction
IV Trochlear Nerve Eye movement
V Trigeminal Nerve Somatosensory information (touch, pain) from the face and head; muscles for chewing.
VI Abducens Nerve Eye movement
VII Facial Nerve Taste (anterior 2/3 of tongue); somatosensory information from ear; controls muscles used in facial expression.
VIII Vestibulocochlear Nerve Hearing; balance
IX Glossopharyngeal Nerve Taste (posterior 1/3 of tongue); Somatosensory information from tongue, tonsil, pharynx; controls some muscles used in swallowing.
X Vagus Nerve Sensory, motor and autonomic functions of viscera (glands, digestion, heart rate)
XI Spinal Accessory Nerve Controls muscles used in head movement.
XII Hypoglossal Nerve Controls muscles of tongue
Picture of grades of HTN retinopathy
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Picture of normal fundus vs papilloedema
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Causes of Falls
Vaso-vagal event - Hypotension Seizures Syncope - Hypotension Drugs Mechanical Hypoglycaemia