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Enumerate ABCD2 and the scores for each

Age > 60 (shiz or sh*t)


BP > 140/90 (turds/piss)


Clin features - unilat weakness (2 POINTS), speech deficit without weakness (1 point)


Duration >60 minutes (shiz or sh*t) (2 POINTS), 10-59


Diabetes

When should a patient with ?TIA be referred for specialist assessment within 24 hours? How should these patients be managed?

With a score of 4 or more




Bob Dylan (BD - 24) shoving a golf flag (4) up a Donkey's ass (ASPIRIN) the Donkey says 'MOO!' (300mg)

When should a patient with ?TIA be referred for a 7 day follow up?

Score of 3 or less.




Imagine a person pissing (1 wee - 1 week) onto a person's lips (lips = 3)

What are the GM achievements at 3 years?

Hop on one foot


Kicks ball




See M5A story

What are the FM&V achievements at 3 years?

Circle, bridge


1 "paige" of a book at a time


+


Single cuts




See M5A story

What are the hearing & speech achievements at 3 years?

Adjectives/colours


Talking constantly


2 step commands


Negatives

What are the social achievements at 3 years?

Begins to share


Plays without parents


Bowel control (NB not bladder)

What is the most common cause of hyperandrogenaemia in postmenopausal women?

Ovarian hyperthecosis

What are the side effects of hypermagnesaemia and how are they reversed?

Bradycardia, hypotension, reduced consciousness and respiratory depression




Reverse with calcium gluconate

What are the components of CURB-65?

Confusion - AMTS =< 8 (snowman)


Urea - 7 (snowman urinating into SACK)


RR - >30 (MOUSE on snowman's chest)


BP - <90/<60 (pus-y cheese)


Age >65




See image of snowman in M5A

What are the features of Patau syndrome? What trisomy is it?

Trisomy 13


CRAM


C-CLEFT LIP/PALATE


R-RENAL ABNORMALITIES


A-cArdiac defects


M-MENTAL RETARDATION


MICROCEPHALYP


P-OLYDACTYLY

Neonatal genetic issue: Sensorineural hearing loss, white lock of hair, wide set eyes

Waardenburg's syndrome