Scores for Conditions Flashcards

1
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What score is Used to diagnose DVT/PE?

A

Wells Score:

> 4 = PE Likely
<4 = D-Dimer test

2> = DVT likely
<2 = D-Dimer Test

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2
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What score is used to calculate the probability of a cardiac event in the next 10 years in a patient with no cardiac History?

A

QRISK

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What score is used to calculate stroke risk after an AF diagnosis

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CHA2DS2VASc:
Congestive HF
Hypertension
Age >75 (+2)
DM
Stroke/TIA previously (+2)
Vascular Disease
Age 65-74
Sc (sex category) - Female

Score 1 = moderate risk consider Aspirin

Score 2 or more = high risk - give warfarin

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4
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What score is used to assess bleeding risk in patients with AF on anticoagulation?

A

HASBLED/ORBIT

Used to monitor patients but NOT stop the anticoagulation

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5
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What score is used to assess the severity of Heart Failure

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NYHA 1-4
1: ASx
2: Sx w/moderate exertion
3: Sx w/mild exertion
4: Sx at rest

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6
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What score is used to assess PVD?

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Fenton classification 1-4
1: ASx
2: Intermittent Claudication
3: Critical Limb Ischaemia
4: Acute gangrene/acute limb ischaemia

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What are the values for Hypertension?

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Normal BP = 120/80 - <90/<60

Stage 1:
Clinical = 140/90
AMBP = 135/85

Stage 2:
Clinical = 160/100
AMBP = 150/95

Stage 3:
Clinical = 180/110
Htn Crisis - treat with Phentolamine

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8
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What scoring system is used to assess Stage of Lymphoma?

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Ann Arbour Staging: 1-4 A/B

1: 1 Lymph Node effected
2: >2 Lymph nodes effected on same side of diaphragm
3: Lymph nodes affected on both sides of the diaphragm
4: Extra organ involvement (out of lymph nodes)

A - no B symptoms
B - Has B Symptoms ((Fever, Night sweats, Weight Loss)

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9
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What score is used to assess Ulcerative Colitis Severity?

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Truelove and Witts

Mild - <4 stools daily, No fever, Little-no blood and not anaemic

Moderate - 4-6 Stools daily, no fever, some blood and not anaemic

Severe >6 stools daily, fever, visible blood and anaemic

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10
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What score is used to assess initial Upper GI bleed?

A

Glasgow Blatchford score

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11
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What score is used to assess severity of Upper GI bleed?

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Rockall Score
Age
Shock
Co-morbidities
Recent Haemorrhage

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12
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What is the APACHE II score used for?

A

Assessing the severity of Upper GI bleeds in ICU patients

Eg. acute pancreatitis

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13
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What score is used to assess cancers?

What cancers are the alternatives?

A

TNM:
Tumour: 1-4,
Nodes: 0, 1, 2
Metastases: 0, 1, X

Prostate = Gleason score 1-4
Lymphoma = Ann Arbour 1-4 A/B

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14
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What score is used to assess Hepatic Encephalopathy?

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West Haven Criteria 1-4
1: Lack of awareness/reduced attention span
2: Lethargy, Disorientation, Asterixis
3: Unresponsive and incoherent
4: Coma

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15
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What score is used to assess breathlessness?

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MCR Dyspnoea Scale (used in HF and RESP conditions)

1: Breathless on strenuous exercise
2: Breathless on incline
3: Breathless when walking flat
4: Breathless after 100m/few mins
5: Breathless to do ADLs

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16
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What score is used to assess stage of AKI?

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KDIGO (RIFLE):
Risk:

  • Rise of creatine of 26mg in 48hrs
  • Rise of creatine of 1.5x baseline over 7 days
  • Urine output <0.5ml/kg/hr for 6 hours

Injury: 2-3x Baseline Cr OR <0.5ml/kg/hr for 12 hours

Failure: 3-4x Baseline Cr OR 0.3ml/kg/hr for 24 hours or Anuria for 12 hrs

Loss: Anuria for 4+ weeks

End of Function: for 3+ months

17
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What score is used to assess stage of CKD?

A

KDIGO:
1 = eGFR >90 w/renal signs
2 = eGFR 60-89 w/renal signs
3a = eGFR 45-59
3b = eGFR 30-44
4 = eGFR 15-29
5 = eGFR <15 (dialysis)

18
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What score is used to assess severity of pneumonia?

A

CURB65:

Confusion
Urea >7mmol/l
Respiratory Rate >30/min
BP <90 Sys or <60V Dia
65 years old

0-1: Amoxicillin for 5 days at home

2: Amoxicillin + Clarithromycin for 7-10 days in hospital

> 3 IV Co-amoxiclav + clarithromycin for 7-10 days in ICU

19
Q

What score is used to assess consciousness?

A

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS):
Normal = 15/15
Comatose = <8
Unresponsive = <3

Eyes Opening - n/4
Verbal responsiveness - n/5
Motor Function - n/6

20
Q

What score is used to assess Stool?

A

Bristol Stool Chart 1-7
5-7 = Very loose/ Abnormal

21
Q

What score is used to assess Alcohol Dependency?

A

CAGE - n/4

Cut Down
Annoyed
Guilty
Eye-opener

2 or more = addiction

Audit

22
Q

What is the Fontaine Score for?

A

Used to Assess PVD:
1. Asymptomatic
2. Intermittent claudication
3. Chronic Limb Ischaemia
4. Ulcerated/Gangrene ischaemia

23
Q

What is the PHQ9 test/score for

A

To help the diagnosis of depression

24
Q

What is the Beighton Score for?

A

To diagnose Ehlers Danlos

25
Q

What is the Ghent Criteria for?

A

To Diagnose Marfans:

26
Q

What is the Jones Score for?

A

Rheumatic Fever: 2 Major / 1 Major + 2 minor

Major:
Joint Arthritis
Organ inflammation - carditis
Nodules (subcut skin nodules)
Erythema Nodosum
Sydenham’s Chorea

Minor:
Fever
ECG changes - PR prolongation
Arthralgia w/o arthritis
Raised inflammatory markers (ESR/CRP)