EDIC Alcohol withdrawal

A1. A 33-year-old man is brought to the Emergency Department with signs of alcohol intoxication. His vital signs are normal, but during his interrogation, he experiences a tonic - clonic seizure with a ventricular fibrillation during the postictal state. He is subsequently hospitalized and becomes intermittently agitated and tremulous. Vital signs include a heart rate of 136 beats per minute, a systolic blood pressure of 128 /65 mm Hg, and a temperature of 38.7°C. Laboratory results show: Ammonia 36 U/L, AST 295 U/L, ALT 110 U/L, ALP 305 U/L, Platelets 76.000 mm3, INR 1.6. Which would be the drug...

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EDIC Liver Transplant

EDIC Liver Transplant

A1. Four days after a liver transplant a patient presents signs of liver rejection. Which will the most probable cause of this rejection?:  a) Vasospasm of hepatic artery. b) Hepatic artery thrombosis. c) Cytomegalovirus infection (CMV). d) Inferior cava vein thrombosis. e) Biliary anastomosis leakage....

EDIC Toxic Megacolon

EDIC – Toxic Megacolon

K1. A 57 year - old gentleman admitted to Intensive Care with severe pancreatitis and septic shock, develops on his day 21, abdominal distention, diarrhoea, oliguria and fever. CT abdomen reveals a massive dilatation of ascending colon (110 mm). Which of the following statements with this entity is/are CORRECT?: a) Is characterised by total or segmental non-obstructive colonic dilatation plus systemic toxicity: TRUE/FALSE. b) Cytomegalovirus is the most frequent etiological pathogen: TRUE/FALSE. c) Rectal contrast is contraindicated in this patient population: TRUE/FALSE. d) Partial colectomy is indicated: TRUE/FALSE. ....

EDIC Blunt Abdominal Trauma

EDIC – Blunt Abdominal Trauma

K1. In the diagnosis of an abdominal haemorrhage in patients with blunt abdominal trauma, which of the following statements is/are CORRECT?: a) Will be performed in theatre if the patient remains unstable: TRUE/FALSE. b) CT abdomen is the elective test if patient unstable: TRUE/FALSE. c) Focused assessment sonography in trauma (FAST) is the elective test if patient unstable: TRUE/FALSE. d) Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage (DPL) is the elective test if patient stable: TRUE/FALSE....

EDIC Antiplatelets

EDIC – Antiplatelets

Type A. Ticagrelor is a drug used in acute coronary syndrome due to: a) Direct inhibitor of thrombin. b) Inhibits the glycoprotein IIaIIIb. c) It is a selective inhibitor of Xa factor. d) Loading dose is 60 mg followed by 10 mg/day. e) Antiplatelet drug inhibitor of P2Y12....

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