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What is the therapy for hepatorenal syndrome?,”1. If terlipressin available: Terlipressin + albumin2. If terlipressin unavailable: Octreotide (infusion) + Midodrine + AlbuminFail to respond to medical therapy1. Dialysis2. TIPS (many complications
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Read moreDiseases stroke could mimic?,”DIIMMSSSDrug intoxication/withdrawalInfectionInsanity (conversion disorder)Metabolic (hypoglycaemia, renal failure, hepatic failure, hypoxia, hypercarbia, thyrotoxicosis, myxedema, adrenal insufficiency)Migraines with auraSeizuresSyncopeStructural (trauma, tumours
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Read moreWhat is the predictor test for stroke post TIA?,”ABCD2Age >65Blood pressure >140/90 at incidentClinical features: 1 speech deficits with no weakness, 2 unilateral paralysisDuration: 1- 10-60 minutes
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Read moreWhat are the risk factors for bleeding post anticoagulation?,”HASBLEDHTN, SBP >160Abnormal liver function, abnormal kidney functionStrokeBleeding diathesisLabile INRElderly, >65Drugs (ASA, clopidogrel, NSAIDs
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Read moreWhat are risk factors for recurrent pneumonia?,”SADDISTSuppressants (steroids, chemo, transplant, alcohol)AIDSDiabetesDecrease nutritionImmunoglobin (hypogammaglobulinemia)Solid organ failure (kidney, liver
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Read moreWhat is Virchow’s Triad?,”Pathophysiology of VTE1.Endothelial damage2. Hypercoagulability (Obesity, Pregnancy, Hyperestrogenism, Autoimmune disorders [SLE, APLA], genetics [Factor V Leiden, Antithrombin III deficiency, Protein C/S deficiency, Prothrombin mutation, hyperhomocysteinemia, cancer)3. Statis (Surgery, Prolonged immobilization, CVA
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Read moreWhich hypercoaguable state disorders cause both venous and arterial thrombus?
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