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86 Cards in this Set
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Early mushroom(Inocybe) poisoning |
Atropine |
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Delayed mushroom (amanita) poisoning |
Thioctic acid |
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Open angle glaucoma |
Latanoprost |
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Angle closure glaucoma |
Acetazolamide |
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Diagnosis of Myasthenia gravis |
Edrophonium |
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Treatment of Myasthenia gravis |
Neostigmine/Pyridostigmine |
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Belladona poisoning |
Physostigmine |
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Atropine poisoning |
Physostigmine |
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Alzheimer's dementia |
Donepezil Rivastigmine Gallantamine |
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Cobra bite |
Antivenom |
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Anti cholinesterase poisoning OPC Carbamate |
Atropine |
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Colicky pain |
Hyoscine/ Dicyclomine |
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Bronchial asthma |
Salbutamol |
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Refraction testing a)In children b)In adults |
a)Atropine b)Tropicamide |
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Fundoscopy |
Phenylephrine |
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Uveitis A)Iridocyclitis B)Posterior Uveitis C)Panuveitis |
A)Atropine + steroids B)Steroids C)Steroids |
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Bradycardia |
Atropine |
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AV block |
Atropine |
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Drug induced parkinsonism |
Benzhexol |
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Dermatitis herpetiformis |
Dapsone |
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GIST |
Imatinib |
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Nocturnal eneurisis |
Desmopressin |
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Severe cancer pain |
Opioids - morphine |
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Neuroleptic analgesia |
Droperidol + fentanyl |
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Neuroleptic anaesthesia |
Droperidol + fentanyl + N2O |
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Opioid poisoning |
Naloxone |
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Opioid poisoning A)acute B)maintenance |
A)Naloxone B)Naltrexone |
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Opioid deaddiction A)Maintenance therapy B)To prevent relapse C)To treat withdrawal symptoms |
A)Methadone B)Naltrexone C)beta blockers/clonidine |
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis |
Riluzole |
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Extrapyramidal symptoms A)acute muscular dystonia B)parkinsonism C)akathisia D)Neuroleptic malignant syn E)tardive dyskinesia |
A) B) Benzhexol C)Propranolol D)Dandrolene + Bromocriptine E)Valbenazine |
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Restless leg syndrome |
Pramipexole |
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GA for internal version |
Halothane |
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GA for asthma A)Inducing agent B)Inhalational agent |
A)Ketamine B)Halothane |
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GA to produce controlled hypotension |
Isoflurane |
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GA for cardiac surgery A)Inducing agent B)Inhalational agent |
A)Etomidate B)Isoflurane |
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GA for neurosurgery |
Isoflurane/Sevoflurane |
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Day care surgery |
Propofol |
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Total intravenous anesthesia |
Propofol |
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GA for malignant hyperthermia |
Propofol |
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GA in patients with shock |
Ketamine |
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LA in patients with malignant hyperthermia |
Procaine |
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Intravenous regional anaesthesia/Biers block |
Prilocaine |
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Malignant hyperthermia |
Dantrolene |
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Muscle relaxant in patients with asthma |
Vecuronium |
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Muscle relaxant in patient with liver and kidney disease |
Atracurium/cis-atracurium |
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Muscle relaxant for endotracheal intubation |
Succinylcholine |
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TOC in intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnsncy |
Ursodiol |
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CMV prophylaxis and treatment |
Valanciclovir |
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Maternal toxoplasmosis |
Spiramycin |
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TOC in pt with acute STEMI + cardiogenic shock |
Revascularisation with PCI |
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Mild to moderate migraine |
NSAIDS |
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Acute Severe migraine |
Sumatriptan |
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Migraine prophylaxis |
Propranolol |
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Abortion <7 wks |
Mife + Miso |
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Induction of labour |
Oxytocin |
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PPH |
Oxytocin |
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Cervical priming |
Misoprostol |
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NSAIDS induced peptic ulcer |
PPI |
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Open angle glaucoma |
Latanoprost |
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To maintain patency of ductus arteriosus |
Alprostadil |
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PDA treatment |
Indomethacin |
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Bartter syndrome |
Indomethacin |
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Erectile dysfunction |
Sildenafil |
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RA a)Pain relief b)Bridge therapy c)DMARD |
a)NSAIDS b)Corticosteroids c)Methotrexate |
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Flushing due to nicotinic acid |
Aspirin |
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Prophy of MI and stroke |
Aspirin |
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Anaphylactic shock |
Adrenaline |
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Acute mediterranean fever |
Colchicine |
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Cancer chemo induced vomiting |
5HT3 antagonists - Ondansetron |
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Cisplatin induced vomiting a)early b)delayed |
a)Ondansetron b)Aprepitant |
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Acute gout |
NSAIDS except aspirin |
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Refractory acute gout |
Colchicine |
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Chronic gout |
Allopurinol |
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Chronic gout (pt allergic to allopurinol) |
Febuxostat |
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Hyperuricemia secondary to anti cancer drugs |
Allopurinol |
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Edema due to CHF |
Furosemide |
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Edema due to renal disease or nephrotic syn |
Furosemide |
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Pul edema |
Furosemide |
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Cerebral edema |
Mannitol |
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Edema due to cirrhosis |
Spironolactone |
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Diabetes insipidus 1)central 2)nephrogenic 3)lithium induced |
1)Desmopressin 2)Thiazides 3)Amiloride |
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Recurrent calcium stones in kidney due to hypercalciurea |
Thiazides |
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Acute congestive glaucoma |
Acetazolamide |
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Acute mountain sickness |
Acetazolamide |
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Nocturnal enuresis |
Desmopressin |
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SIADH |
Fluid restriction + hypertonic saline + furosemide |