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#651

_____ is a severe, highly contagious form of scabies that typically affects immunocompromised individuals

#652

When can warfarin be resumed following surgery? _____

#653

Patients taking warfarin who require emergency surgery that cannot be delayed should be given _____ to reverse the anticoagulation

Hint: Mediation and ROA

#654

Warfarin should be stopped 5 days before elective surgery. If the INR is ≥_____ the day before surgery, give oral vitamin K

#655

Warfarin should be stopped _____ before elective surgery

Hint: how long?

#656

Patients scheduled for surgery who are at high risk of thromboembolism and take warfarin may be given a bridging dose of _____ during the 5 days before surgery. Stop the LMWH 24 hours before surgery

#657

Patients with malignancy of unknown origin and symptoms, histology or radiology suggestive of a GI primary tumour should have an _____

Hint: what investigation?

#658

Numerous, round well-defined lung metastases are called _____. They are most commonly caused by renal cell cancer

#659

All men with malignancy of unknown origin with presentations compatible with germ cell tumours should have a _____

Hint: what investigation?

#660

All men with malignancy of unknown origin should have a _____

Hint: what investigation?

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