Risk scores Flashcards
1
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What is Q risk2 score?
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Calculates the risk of MI or stroke in 10 years.
2
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What is the important info for Q risk?
A
Age, sex, ethnicity, Postcode CKD, AF, RA, Diabetes status BMI, BP, cholesterol Antihypertensives FHx Angina or MI Smoking
3
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What is CHAD2Vasc?
A
Stroke risk for patients with AF
4
Q
What does chadsvasc stand for?
A
Congestive heart failure Hypertension Age Diabetes Stroke Sex PVD
5
Q
What is the ABCD2 risk score?
A
Risk of stroke after TIA
6
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What does ABCD2 stand for?
A
Age Blood pressure Clinical features - unilateral weakness and slurred speech Diabetes Duration
7
Q
What is wells criteria?
A
Assess’ the risk of a DVT
8
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What do you ask for Wells?
A
Bedridden Major surgeries Leg bigger than the other Unilateral leg swelling Full leg? Pitting oedema tenderness Collateral veins History of DVT Cancer Paralysis
9
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What is the frax score?
A
Risk of fracture in the next 10 years.
10
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What is in the Frax score?
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Age, sex, Previous hip fracture Parental hip fracture Steroids Lithium Secondary osteoporosis (Kidney failure, coeliac, T1DM, Liver disease) Dexa bone scan Smoking Alcohol Early menopause RA
10
Q
What is in the Frax score?
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Age, sex, Previous hip fracture Parental hip fracture Steroids Lithium Secondary osteoporosis (Kidney failure, coeliac, T1DM, Liver disease) Dexa bone scan Smoking Alcohol Early menopause RA
11
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What is part of the diabetes risk score?
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Age, ethnicity, 1st degree relative, sex, hypertension, waist circumference, BMI, 5 t’s symptoms