Most common cause of conjunctival haemorrhage?
Diabetes and age
What is an orf?
ECG features of hyperkalaemia
Management of hyperkalaemia
If able calcium resonium 15-30g
Q fever
Clinical signs and symptoms of Q fever
Chronic Q fever
Complications of Q fever
Common blood finding of Q fever
Abx for Q fever
100mg doxycycline BD for 14 days
Vaccination for Q fever
What are the notifiable zoonotic disease in Australia?
Brucellosis
Leptospirosis
Common presentation of acute and chronic Q fever
Management of brucellosis
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What is effort thrombosis?
Main problems in snake bites (4)
General and local snake bite symptoms
Snake bite first aid
Hospital management of snake bite
Clinical evidence of evenomation
Lab tests of envenomation
If initial tests are normal (pre PBI removal), repeat testing 1 hr post-removal of PBI and then at about 6 & 12 hours post-bite, or more urgently if the patient develops clinical evidence suggestive of envenoming
Antivenom therapy