Year 3 Medicine Block

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Decks in this class (56)

Emergency Drugs
What dose of adrenaline would you...,
How is adrenaline administered fo...,
What dose of adrenaline would you...
43  cards
Clinical scoring systems
What scoring systems can be used ...,
What is rockall score used for,
What parameters are involved in r...
31  cards
MISC
Write out from memory the gcs scale,
A man attends a e via paramedics ...,
A woman with a bmi of 35 attends ...
37  cards
Basic AB rules - PASSMED
Exacerbations of chronic bronchitis,
Uncomplicated community acquired ...,
Pneumonia possibly caused by atyp...
30  cards
CARDIO: Arrythmias
What is absolute bradycardia,
What is relative bradycardia,
Signs that may indicate haemodyna...
58  cards
CARDIO: Angina and ACS
Presentation of stable angina,
How may severe angina present,
Ddx for chest pain discomfort
55  cards
CARDIO: Valvular heart disease incl murmurs
What is the danger of leaving val...,
What are the three classic sympto...,
What is the most common initial s...
69  cards
CARDIO: MISC incl Cardiac tamponade, pericarditis, toxicity
What is cardiac tamponade mechani...,
How would a pt with cardiac tampo...,
What are the signs of cardiac tam...
24  cards
CARDIO: HTN
What is stage 1 htn,
What is stage 2 htn,
What is severe htn
47  cards
CARDIO: Infective Endocarditis
Diagnostic investigations for inf...,
What are some cardiac rf for deve...,
How are normal heart valves often...
28  cards
CARDIO: HF
Worst prognostic indicators for hf,
What is the purpose of implantabl...,
Define heart failure footnoteusin...
50  cards
ENDOCRINE: DM and Hypo/hyperglycaemia
What does diabetes predispose you to,
How does diabetes effect your cha...,
What is the risk of amputation in...
70  cards
ENDOCRINE: Electrolyte abnormalities incl parathyroid
SIADH, calcium NEED TO ADD MORE ON PARATHYROIDISM
89  cards
ENDOCRINE: Diabetes insipidus
What is osmolality,
What is diabetes insipidus caused by,
What is seen in biochemistry of di
17  cards
ENDOCRINE: Thyroid
add more e.g. causes of both etc
43  cards
ENDOCRINE: Pituitary/ HPA problems incl adrenals andCushings
What is addisons disease,
What are the symptoms of addison ...,
How do you treat an addisonian cr...
99  cards
GI: Liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease has 3 sta...,
What risk factors may be present ...,
How may a patient with alcoholic ...
137  cards
GI: IBD
NEED TO ADD: CROHNS TREATMENT
51  cards
GI: Upper GI bleeds, haematemesis and malaena
What are the causes of an upper g...,
A patient presents with a gi blee...
16  cards
GI: nutrition
Refeeding syndrome occurs when __...,
Who is at risk of refeeding syndrome
22  cards
GI: haemochromatosis
What is haemochromatosis,
What mutation is responsible for ...,
What is the pattern of inheritanc...
8  cards
GI: Paracetamol OD
What is the most common patient p...,
What is the recommended dose of p...,
What are the different types of p...
14  cards
RENAL: AKI
What blood tests may you order to...,
What urinary tests may you order ...,
What imagining may you order to i...
24  cards
RENAL: CKD
What are indications for renal re...,
What is uraemia,
What are signs of uraemic encepha...
78  cards
RENAL: nephrotic and nephritic syndrome
What triad of signs are character...,
What are the complications of nep...,
What can cause nephrotic syndrome
55  cards
RENAL: vasculitis
What type of kidney injury can va...,
How may vasculitis present
16  cards
RENAL:Misc
What metabolic abnormality does a...,
What metabolic abnormality renal ...
8  cards
RESP: asthma
Presentation of asthma a symptoms...,
Investigations for suspected asthma
21  cards
RESP: COPD
How does a patient with copd pres...,
What ddx should you consider when...,
What might you see on examination...
32  cards
RESP: PE, Pleural effusion, Empyema, Pneumothorax, ILD
Ecg findings in pe,
What is the characteristic findin...,
What is the prognosis of intersti...
97  cards
RESP: Malignancy
2 main types of lung cancer,
Types of non small cell lung cancer,
Most common type of lung cancer
22  cards
RESP: Infections
Pneumonia on a chest xray,
Signs of pneumonia
80  cards
RESP: CF, Brochiectasis and OSA
Causes of bronchiectasis,
Appearance of bronchiectasis on ct
44  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Traveller with fever/ travel infections
Cause of malaria,
Types of plasmodium species causi...,
Presentation of malaria symptoms
51  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Neuro infections
Define meningitis,
Gram stain of neisseria meningitidis
39  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASE: GI and Urinary diseases
What ddx could a patient travelle...,
Definition of cystitis,
Cause of cystitis
14  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Skin and joint infections
What is osteomyelitis,
Most common bacteria causing oste...
61  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Antibiotics and Microbes
Name gram ve cocci,
Name gram ve bacilli rods
13  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Sepsis
Define sepsis,
Define septic shock
15  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Lung and heart infections
Name atypical bacteria that cause...,
Common bacteria that cause chest ...
28  cards
INFECTIOUS DISEASES: HIV
Baseline investigations for patie...,
Where is support provided for pat...,
What is post exposure prophylaxis...
12  cards
OP: Falls and Frailty
Patient s pc a fall what would yo...,
What pmh may be relevant in fall hx
23  cards
OP: Dementia + Delerium
What is delirium,
What 2 states of delirium can you...,
What are clinical features of hyp...
66  cards
OP: CGA, death certs
What is cga,
What is cga used for
19  cards
OP: Continence and constipation
Is faecal incontinence ever normal,
How does a patients rectum change...
24  cards
RHEUM: Arthritis
Define rheumatoid arthritis,
Describe the pathogenesis of ra i...
64  cards
RHEUM: SLE and Sjogrens
What are some extra articular fea...,
What are some extra articular fea...,
What is lupus sle
29  cards
RHEUM: GCA and polymyalgia rheumatica
Define giant cell arteritis,
Why is giant cell arteritis an em...
14  cards
RHEUM: vasculitis
What is vasculitis how is this bi...,
What are some examples of small v...
11  cards
RHEUM: Osteroporosis, osteomalacia, gout,fibromyalgia and hypermobility
What is hypermobility,
Who does hyper mobility affect
57  cards
RHEUM: drugs
What use for gout if nsaids not s...,
Name 2 differentials of poly myal...
25  cards
RHEUM: Dermatomyositis and polymyositis,
What is dermatomyositis and polym...,
Presentation of dermatomyositis a...
8  cards
RHEUM: Ank spond + scleroderma
What gene are the spondyloarthrop...,
How would a patient with ankylosi...,
Examining a pt with ankylosing sp...
17  cards
Diabetes: Medications
What class of drugs is metformin,
What is mechanism of action of me...,
What is dosage of metformin
35  cards
PSA fluids
How much na in 1l of 09 sodium ch...,
How much k in kcl 03 1000ml,
How much k in kcl 015 1000ml
15  cards
Rheum- Gout
What is gout,
What type of cyrstals do you get ...,
What is the cause of gout
18  cards

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