What are the key info you gain from U+Es?
What are causes of hypernatraemia?
What are the causes of hypokalaemia?
DIRE
- Drugs (loop/thiazide diuretics)
- Inadequate intake/intestinal losses
- Renal tubular acidosis
- Endocrine (cushings/conns)
What are the causes of hyperkalaemia?
DREAD
- Drugs (potassium sparing diuretics/ACE-In)
- Renal failure
- Endocrine (addisons)
- Artefact (clotted sample)
- DKA
What drugs cause hypokalaemia?
What drugs cause hyperkalaemia?
What are the main causes of megaloblastic anaemia?
What causes high neutrophils?
What causes low neutrophils?
What drugs can cause SIADH?
What drugs can cause intrinsic AKI?
What does an isolated rise in bilirubin indicate?
Haemolysis
What does an isolated rise in urea indicate?
Upper GI haemorrhage
What is the target range for TSH in patients on levothyroxine for hypothyroidism?
What are the most likely CXR in the PSA?
How do you assess the quality of a CXR?
PRIM
- Projection
- Rotation
- Inspiration
- Markings
What indicates adequate inspiration on a CXR?
If the 7th anterior (down sloping) rib transects the diaphragm
What indicates effusion on CXR?
What indicates pneumonia on CXR?
What indicates oedema on CXR?
What indicates fibrosis on CXR?
What are the different dose options (+ indications) for gentamicin?
Why is gentamicin monitoring important?
Risk of ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity
How do you manage a major bleed in a patient on warfarin?