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this sverely head injured patient in ICU has fever for 3 days > the IV line was removed and tip sent for culture . The likely organism would be
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40%
staphyloccocus aureus
40%
staphyloccocus epidermitis
19%
streptoccocus pyogenes
2%
enteroccocus
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Images and exact scenarios from my personal collection
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this patient has jaundice confined to sclera . The Kramer zone is
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18%
1
40%
2
36%
3
6%
None of the above
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this is a head injured patient in a vegetative phase. The flow rate in his venflon could reach upto
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33%
80ml/min
17%
36ml/min
30%
120ml/min
20%
60 ml/min
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this patient comes with knife impalement. PR is 140 min , BP 60/40. he has a green venflon. Ideally he should have which color
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41%
Orange
17%
pink
34%
grey
9%
yellow
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all details here and much more https://youtu.be/vvBo-kqHulE?si=sxDlD6Hz2fM-JhrW
YouTube
The humble Venflon dissected ......with concepts
Venflon most commonly used gadget in health care
Mandatory question in NEET every year
Integration and concept
your understanding will go beyond the flow rates ,which you have learnt by rote.
Mandatory question in NEET every year
Integration and concept
your understanding will go beyond the flow rates ,which you have learnt by rote.
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all details in the youtube lecture and much more
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60 year old male with pain abdomen and constipation on and off since 3 months . Pain increased since three days . no vomiting Passing small amount of blood streaked stools . The Xray shows dialted
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32%
Jejunal loops
15%
Ileal Loops
32%
Large intestine
21%
all of the above
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The dilated bowel loops belong to
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9%
Ileum
37%
Jejunum
33%
Large intestine
20%
All of the above
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24 y old male with symptoms and signs of acute appendicitis . Tenderness marked in blue in RIF. The location of appendix will be
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17%
preileal
27%
paracecal
49%
retrocecal
7%
pelvic