The following as red flag symptoms and signs suggesting a serious underlying cause in the case of trigeminal neuralgia:
Chickenpox is a risk factor for (organism name?).. soft tissue infections including…
Chickenpox is a risk factor for invasive group A streptococcal soft tissue infections including necrotizing fasciitis
urticaria management
which T1DM patients should receive metformin?
Patients with type I diabetes and a BMI > 25 should be considered for metformin in addition to insulin
most important cause of ventricular tachycardia (VT) clinically
Hypokalemia is the most important cause of ventricular tachycardia (VT) clinically, followed by hypomagnesaemia.
organism responsible for syphillis and the two first stages of syphillis presentation
** Treponema pallidum**.
Scalp psoriasis - first-line treatment is
Scalp psoriasis - first-line treatment is topical potent corticosteroids
single most important blood test to assess a patient’s response to treatment with levothyroxine for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
TSH
the investigation of choice for varicose veins/chronic venous disease
Venous duplex ultrasound is the investigation of choice for varicose veins/chronic venous disease - it will show retrograde venous flow
Trichomonas vaginalis - treat with
oral metronidazole
After smoking cessation,…. is one of the few interventions that has been shown to improve survival in COPD.
After smoking cessation, long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) is one of the few interventions that has been shown to improve survival in COPD.
Antibiotics should be prescribed for acute otitis media immediately if:
If an antibiotic is given, a 5-7 day course of amoxicillin is first-line. In patients with penicillin allergy, erythromycin or clarithromycin should be given.
Parents should be advised to seek medical help if the symptoms worsen or do not improve after 3 days.
NICE recommend immediate referral for bronchiolotis (usually by 999 ambulance) if they have any of the following:
NICE recommend that clinicians ‘consider’ referring bronchiolitis to hospital if any of the following apply:
a respiratory rate of over 60 breaths/minute
difficulty with breastfeeding or inadequate oral fluid intake (50-75% of usual volume ‘taking account of risk factors and using clinical judgement’)
clinical dehydration.
Unilateral glue ear in an adult needs evaluation for a
posterior nasal space tumour
Bell’s palsy treatment
prednisolone and lubricating eye drops
Subacute thyroditis definition/presentation
(also known as De Quervain’s thyroiditis and subacute granulomatous thyroiditis) is thought to occur following viral infection and typically presents with hyperthyroidism.
4 phases of subacute thyroditis
investigations in subacute thyroditis
thyroid scintigraphy: globally reduced uptake of iodine-131
treatment of subacute thyroditis
Acute and prophylactic treatment of migraines
Acute heart failure with hypotension: which medication can be considered and who qualifies?
Acute heart failure with hypotension - inotropes be considered for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction who have potentially reversible cardiogenic shock
how to diagnose occupational asthma
Serial peak flow measurements at work and at home are used to detect occupational asthma
Pain on longitudinal compression of the thumb is a sign of
scaphoid fracture