
CICM SAQ 2010.1 Q16
List the possible reasons why a patient with septic shock from infected pancreatitis may have ongoing hypotension despite intravenous fluid therapy, antibiotics and escalating inotrope requirement.
List the possible reasons why a patient with septic shock from infected pancreatitis may have ongoing hypotension despite intravenous fluid therapy, antibiotics and escalating inotrope requirement.
A 20 year-old female had a polypharmacy overdose 36 hours ago. She has had symptoms of GI upset (nausea and vomiting), some anxiety and mild confusion. Her life is in your hands...
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Bilirubin and Jaundice. Investigations and analysis of conjugated bilirubin, unconjugated bilirubin, urobilinogen and bilirubinuria
Case reports and case series are considered relatively low level evidence; despite this they have a role in EBM - they are often the first line of evidence, where discovery begins
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Questions 3.1 What are the distinguishing features on clinical examination between a neuropathy and a myopathy? 3.2 List 4 causes of a mid diastolic murmur over the apex. 3.3 A previously fit 45 year old man was noted to be…
A 26 year old lady presents from home confused with a low-grade fever. Her blood pressure is 160/100 mm Hg. She has no gross motor deficits. Ten days ago she had an emergency termination of pregnancy for an intrauterine death that was complicated by disseminated intravascular coagulation.
A 3 year-old boy is BIBA with a reduced level of consciousness. He is protecting is airway, has a respiratory rate of 15/min, a pulse rate of 70/min and blood pressure of 85/35 mmHg. He is responsive to painful stimuli and has pupils 2mm in diameter. Can you keep out of harm's way?
The 'Ten Commandments of Emergency Radiology' according to Touquet et al (1995):
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30.1. A 62 year old lady has very significant bleeding following an uncomplicated total hip replacement. Her coagulation profile post blood transfusion is as follows: (a) List two (2) likely causes of her deranged coagulation profile. (b) List two (2)…