D-Dimer is a marker of _____
There is an increased risk of VTE in nephrotic syndrome due to a _____
Metastatic Bone Pain may responsd to _____, bisphosphonates or radiotherapy
Common causes of acute leukocytosis include: _____ Steroids Acute Leukaemias
Hint: Reactive
Sodium valproate can cause _____ and Hyponatremia
Hint: FBC
Management of Minor Bleeding on warfarin INR > 8.0 involves: _____ Restart dose of vitamin K if INR still too high after 24hrs restart warfarin when INR <5.0
Management of No Bleeding on warfarin when INR >8.0 involves: _____ Repeat dose of vit K if INR still too high after 24 hours Restart when INR <5.0
APL can be distinguised from other types of AML based on: _____ Repsonsivness to all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA: tretinoin)
Hint: blood film
Management of No Bleeding on warfarin when INR 5.0-8.0 involves: _____ Reduce subsequent maintenance dose
Management of Minor Bleeding on warfarin when INR 5.0-8.0 involves: _____ Restart when INR <5.0
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