McArdle disease is associated with painful _____ that occur with strenuous exercise
#2
Decreased muscle mass and proximal limb weakness in Cushing syndrome is due to atrophy of _____-twitch (type 2) muscle fibres
#3
In Inferior wall MI with hypotension, brisk administration of _____ is recommended to prevent cardiogenic shock
#4
Most cases of DVT are _____lateral
#5
Which porphyria is associated with acute attacks only?_____
#6
Episodic transient obscuration of vision on exertion and on exposure to heat, which recovers on resting or moving away from the heat in an isolated optic neuritis patient is called _____ phenomenon.
#7
The tremor associated with Wilson's disease is called a _____ tremor in which the arms beat in a wide violent arc
#8
While the presentation of myocarditis is highly variable, it can include fever, dyspnea, chest pain, and characteristically a persistent _____ out of proportion to fever
#9
A patient of dengue hemorrhagic fever can be discharged if there is absence of fever for at least _____ hours without the use of antipyretic drugs
#10
What type of stroke (hemorrhagic, ischemic) may be treated with thrombolytics, and in what time frame? _____ (if within 3 - 4.5 hours)
Hint: type?
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Heat-Related Illnesses Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: McArdle disease is associated with painful _____ that occur with strenuous exercise
Answer: muscle cramps
Flashcard 2: Decreased muscle mass and proximal limb weakness in Cushing syndrome is due to atrophy of _____-twitch (type 2) muscle fibres
Answer: fast
Flashcard 3: In Inferior wall MI with hypotension, brisk administration of _____ is recommended to prevent cardiogenic shock
Answer: IV fluids
Flashcard 4: Most cases of DVT are _____lateral
Answer: uni
Flashcard 5: Which porphyria is associated with acute attacks only?_____
Answer: Acute intermittent porphyria
Flashcard 6: Episodic transient obscuration of vision on exertion and on exposure to heat, which recovers on resting or moving away from the heat in an isolated optic neuritis patient is called _____ phenomenon.
Answer: Uhthoff
Flashcard 7: The tremor associated with Wilson's disease is called a _____ tremor in which the arms beat in a wide violent arc
Answer: wing beating
Flashcard 8: While the presentation of myocarditis is highly variable, it can include fever, dyspnea, chest pain, and characteristically a persistent _____ out of proportion to fever
Answer: tachycardia
Flashcard 9: A patient of dengue hemorrhagic fever can be discharged if there is absence of fever for at least _____ hours without the use of antipyretic drugs
Answer: 24
Flashcard 10: What type of stroke (hemorrhagic, ischemic) may be treated with thrombolytics, and in what time frame? _____ (if within 3 - 4.5 hours)
Answer: Ischemic
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