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The same image figured figured in an earlier quiz.The gastric aspirate was about 2 litres yesterday....the amount of sodium you need to replace apart from maintenance today is
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40%
120meq
39%
60 meq
17%
80 meq
4%
40 meq
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All are true of the acid base balance that will occur due to upper GI losses except
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33%
Metabolic acidosis
32%
Metabolic alkalosis
14%
Paradoxical aciduria
21%
Does not need a specific exogenous buffer to correct the imbalance
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👆this video will clear doubts why paradoxical aciduria happens....A person losing H ions through upper GI should conserve H ions by the kidney.Logical! But he starts losing H ions from the kidney too.physiological hierarchy to preserve volume triggers this.Details in video.
This patient is confirmed to have Gastric outlet obstruction clinically ,your initial investigation of choice will be
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33%
Abdominal Ultrasound
11%
CT
37%
Upper GI endoscopy
18%
Barium Meal
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The foot vein pressure in normal lower limb fall down within 20 seconds of walking to
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39%
20 mmHg
19%
5 mmHg
33%
10 mmHg
8%
40 mmHg
the incidence of short saphenous system involment in venous disease is a
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44%
20%
32%
10%
8%
5%
16%
30%
this patient with varicose veins prefers laser thermo ablation. The lase wavelength you would use will be
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21%
405 nm
37%
1210 nm
28%
1470 nm
14%
1850-2200 nm
mickey mouse sign on ultra sound in the setting of varicose veins refers to
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31%
The superficial external pudental, the circumflex iliac ,the saphenous vein
54%
The saphenous vein, femoral vein and femoral artery
13%
The ears denote the saphenous vein and the lateral femoral vein
3%
The face is formed by saphenous vein