PSA prep Flashcards

1
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What thromboprophylaxis should patients be given post surgery:

A
  1. LMWH (10 days followed by aspirin for further 28 days)

OR

  1. LMWH for 28 days w/ stockings until discharge or rivaroxaban

Optimal answer:
Enoxaparin sodium 100mg/ml injection

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2
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First line IV treatment for hypoglycaemia

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  1. Glucose 10% (100-200mls) over 15 minutes
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3
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Drugs contributing to hyperkalaemia

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  1. All heparins (due to inhibition of aldosterone synthesis)
  2. ACEi (potassium retention)
  3. Tacrolimus (reduced potassium excretion)
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4
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What drug needs to be stopped 7 days before surgery:

A

antiplatelet agents e.g. aspirin

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5
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Drugs which may lead to a confusional state:

A
  1. codeine
  2. diazepam retention
  3. glucocorticoids (e.g. prednisolone)
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6
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Drugs which may cause hyponatraemia

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  1. Bendoflumethiazide
  2. SSRI (such as citalopram due to inappropriate ADH secretion)
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7
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Which Abx for UTI needs to be avoided in patients with eGFR of less than 45

A

avoid nitrofurantoin!

give trimethoprim

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8
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1st line tx for alcohol withdrawal

A

Benzodiazepines 1st line

Chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride

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9
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BNF guidance: if INR > 1.5 on day before surgery what should be given

A

PHYTOMENADIONE (vitamin K) 1-5mg PO , IV preparation

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10
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monitoring of what indicates effective treatment with furosemide

A

weight

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11
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most appropriate option to monitor for adverse effects of carbimazole

A

FBC

neutropenia is a less common but serious side effect of carbimazole –> FBC should be measured

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12
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Most appropriate method to monitor effects of perindopril for heart failure

A

improved exercise tolerance

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13
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antipsychotic monitoring

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14
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mechanism of action of digoxin

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  • decreases conduction through AVN slowing ventricular rate in AF and flutter
  • increases force of cardiac muscle contraction due to inhibition of Na+/K+ pumps
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15
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Monitoring of digoxin in toxicity

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8-12 hrs post last dose

  1. ECG
  2. U&Es

toxicity may occur at low concentrations if hypokalaemia is present

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16
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most important adverse effects to be aware of in patients taking carbimazole

A
  1. FBC
  2. TFTs

why?
- neutropenia
- agranulocytosis

MoA
- used for thyrotoxicosis , given high doses for 6 weeks until patient becomes euthyroid before being reduced

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