What is the line of management after restoration of normal hydration in a patient of hypercalcemic crisis?_____
#2
IV _____ insulin is useful in management of diabetic ketoacidosis (T1DM complication)
#3
Adrenal insufficiency may present with _____ and/or salt cravings due to decreased levels of glucocorticoids +/- mineralocorticoids
#4
An adrenal mass should never be biopsied until the _____ has been biochemically excluded
#5
_____ is a test that can be used to measure the status of the patient with DKA.
#6
What is the next step in management of a patient with elevated urinary metanephrines?_____
#7
Dawn effect differs from Somogyi effect in that, the prior is not preceeded by an episode of _____glycemia
#8
What is the first investigation to be done in a patient with a clinically apparent thyroid swelling?_____
#9
Secondary sexual characters appear normal in the following: No answer _____
#10
Diagnosis of parathyroid disease summary: no answer _____
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Endocrine Emergencies Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: What is the line of management after restoration of normal hydration in a patient of hypercalcemic crisis?_____
Answer: Calcitonin or bisphosphonates
Flashcard 2: IV _____ insulin is useful in management of diabetic ketoacidosis (T1DM complication)
Answer: regular
Flashcard 3: Adrenal insufficiency may present with _____ and/or salt cravings due to decreased levels of glucocorticoids +/- mineralocorticoids
Answer: sugar
Flashcard 4: An adrenal mass should never be biopsied until the _____ has been biochemically excluded
Answer: pheochromocytoma
Flashcard 5: _____ is a test that can be used to measure the status of the patient with DKA.
Answer: Serum anion gap
Flashcard 6: What is the next step in management of a patient with elevated urinary metanephrines?_____
Answer: MRI to localise the pheochromocytoma
Flashcard 7: Dawn effect differs from Somogyi effect in that, the prior is not preceeded by an episode of _____glycemia
Answer: hypo
Flashcard 8: What is the first investigation to be done in a patient with a clinically apparent thyroid swelling?_____
Answer: TFT
Flashcard 9: Secondary sexual characters appear normal in the following: No answer _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 10: Diagnosis of parathyroid disease summary: no answer _____
Answer: :)
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