When should the central venous catheter be changed in a patient undergoing total parental nutrition?_____
#2
Blood transfusion should be started within _____ mins of receiving the components from the blood bank
#3
What two factors determine if a patient with hepatitis C infection should be treated & what the treatment regimen should be? _____ and the stage of liver disease (i.e. liver fibrosis)
#4
_____ classification is used for classifying the endoscopic appearance of bleeding peptic ulcers.
#5
Systolic murmur grade _____ or more is included in NADA's major criteria
#6
Patients with a previous history of myocardial infarction, prosthetic heart valve replacement, or recent stenting on warfarin should be switched to _____ 7 days before surgery
#7
Hepatic adenomas _____ a risk of malignant transformation to a well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
#8
TRALI is _____ likely to occur following transfusion of products containing high levels of donor antibodies, such as fresh frozen plasma and platelets.
Ethical Considerations in Medical Innovation Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Ethical Considerations in Medical Innovation Flashcard Deck - 8 Cards
Flashcard 1: When should the central venous catheter be changed in a patient undergoing total parental nutrition?_____
Answer: Only if infected or blocked
Flashcard 2: Blood transfusion should be started within _____ mins of receiving the components from the blood bank
Answer: 30
Flashcard 3: What two factors determine if a patient with hepatitis C infection should be treated & what the treatment regimen should be? _____ and the stage of liver disease (i.e. liver fibrosis)
Answer: HCV genotype
Flashcard 4: _____ classification is used for classifying the endoscopic appearance of bleeding peptic ulcers.
Answer: Forrest
Flashcard 5: Systolic murmur grade _____ or more is included in NADA's major criteria
Answer: 3
Flashcard 6: Patients with a previous history of myocardial infarction, prosthetic heart valve replacement, or recent stenting on warfarin should be switched to _____ 7 days before surgery
Answer: LMWH
Flashcard 7: Hepatic adenomas _____ a risk of malignant transformation to a well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Answer: carry (do not carry/carry)
Flashcard 8: TRALI is _____ likely to occur following transfusion of products containing high levels of donor antibodies, such as fresh frozen plasma and platelets.
Answer: more
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