Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
12 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
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 |