General Flashcards

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TTP treatments

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Calcium disorders

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ITP treatments

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DIC treatment

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Lethal triad

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SAH management

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Non contrast CT followed by LP 12 hours after (do not attempt if GI bleeds, malignancy, focal neurology)

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Meningitis management

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IV ceftriaxone unless in the community then its benzylpenicillin
CiproflOxacin One dose to family

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Stroke management

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FAST score
Rosier score
CT head non-contrast
If ischaemic 300mg aspirin and 300mg clopidogrel
4.5 hour thrombolysis

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Head injury management

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Anaphylaxis management

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Raised ICP management

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TIA management

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Orbital cellulitis management

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Temporal arteritis management

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Haematemesis

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IV fluids
Resuscitation
Prophylaxis antibiotics
Major haemorrhage protocol
Terlipressin

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Acute epiglossitis management

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STEMI management

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NSTEMI management

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Angina management

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Infective endocarditis management

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Pneumothorax management

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Pleural effusion management

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Pneumonia management

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Sore throat management

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PE management
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Haemothroax management
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SCAPE and FOSPE
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Acute pulmonary oedema management
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Aortic dissection management
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Penetrating injury management
Major haemorrhage Crossmatch
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Acute pancreatitis management
Provide oxygen Urinary catheter Morphine Cyzlizine Iv fluids Nil by mouth
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Torn viscus management
A perforated viscus is usually considered to be a medical emergency and sometimes even a surgical emergency; therefore, prompt diagnosis and treatment are necessary. Immediate placement of a large-bore IV is indicated along with delivery of emergency fluid resuscitation and empiric antibiotics, especially if the individual is presenting with symptoms of peritonitis, sepsis, or shock (e.g., fever, tachycardia, confusion, shortness of breath, and an enlarged abdomen). A surgical consultation will usually be initiated for a possible laparoscopic or open laparotomy in order to repair the perforation.
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Biliary sepsis management
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Decompensated liver disease management
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Status epillepticus management?
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Acute diverticulitis management
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Pyelonephritis management
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Appendicitis management
Metoclopromide Opioids Venous access IV fluids Nil by mouth Gentamicin, metronidazole, amoxacillin
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PID management
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Ovarian torsion management
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Ovarian cyst management
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AKI management
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Toxic shock syndrome management
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accidental vs non-accidental injuries
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Ectopic pregnancy management
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Miscarriage management
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Breaking bad news management
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What are some risk factors for self harm?
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What is the management for DVT?
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What is PAD management?
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What is haemostasis?
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