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2022-08-14 16:55:52
In the shocked patient, lethal triad refers to
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6%
Hypothermia-Acidosis-Confusion
9%
Hypothermia-Alkalosis-Coagulopathy
63%
Hypothermia-Acidosis-Coagulopathy
22%
Hypothermia-Acidosis-Hypotension
305 voters1.3K views13:55
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2022-08-14 16:53:06
In the shocked patient with lactic acidosis, hypothermia most commonly results from
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Administration of cold intravenous fluids.
7%
Loss of body temperature through radiation and conduction in cold rooms
72%
Inadequate tissue perfusion causing decreased ATP production
7%
Severe bleeding directly causes the hypothermia.
237 voters1.2K views13:53
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2022-08-14 16:47:25 Lethal Triad

The triad of acidosis, hypothermia, and coagulopathy is common
in resuscitated patients who are bleeding or in shock from various
factors.

Our basic understanding is that inadequate tissue perfusion results in acidosis caused by lactate production.

In the shock
state, the delivery of nutrients to the cells is thought to be inadequate, so adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production decreases.

The human body relies on ATP production to maintain homeo static temperatures, ATP is the source of heat in all homeothermic
(warm-blooded) animals Thus, if ATP production is inadequate to maintain body temperature, the body will trend toward the
ambient temperature. For most human patients, this is 22°C
(72°F), the temperature inside typical hospitals. The resulting
hypothermia then affects the efficiency of enzymes, which work best at 37°C. For surgeons, the critical problem with hypothermia is that the coagulation cascade depends on enzymes that are
affected by hypothermia, If enzymes are not functioning optimally because of hypothermia, coagulopathy worsens, which,
in surgical patients, can contribute to uncontrolled bleeding from injuries or the surgery itself, Further bleeding continues to fuel
the triad.

The optimal method to break the “vicious circle of
death” is to stop the bleeding and the causes of hypothermia. In most typical scenarios, hypothermia is not spontaneous from ischemia but is induced because of use of room temperature fluid or
cold blood products.
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2022-08-10 20:37:27
Which of the following drugs should not be used concomitantly with proton pump inhibitors
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Acetylcysteine
37%
Aspirin
29%
Clopidogrel
15%
Imatinib
465 voters1.7K views17:37
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2022-07-12 03:37:08
Case scenario

27 year old male patient presents with a painful ulcer in the lower lip (photo shown above) since 4 days back, the patient has a history of a similar ulcer in the mucosal aspect of the cheek several years ago which resolved spontaneously without treatment, the patient is also a smoker for nearly 12 years.

Q1: Provide differential diagnoses?

Q2: What is the most probable single diagnosis in this particular case?

Q3: What are the important aspects of history to ask about in this particular patient?
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2022-07-11 09:06:09
Left untreated, homozygotes of familial hypercholesterolemia often die of coronary artery disease below the age of 20 years
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True
34%
False
225 voters2.4K views06:06
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2022-07-11 09:04:31
Homozygotes of familial hypercholesterolemia shows plasma cholesterol level of
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More than two times normal level
36%
More than three times normal level
22%
More than four times normal level
18%
More than five times normal level
180 voters2.2K views06:04
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2022-07-11 09:03:03
Class I mutations of familial hypercholesterolemia includes
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Failure to synthesize LDL receptors
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Failure of transport of LDL receptors across Golgi apparatus
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Failure to LDL receptor to internalize LDL following binding
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Failure of LDL receptor-LDL complex to dissociate following endocytosis
146 voters2.0K views06:03
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2022-07-11 09:01:11
Heterozygotes of familial hypercholesterolemia are not at increased risk of atherosclerotic vascular disease
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23%
True
77%
False
210 voters1.9K views06:01
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2022-07-11 09:00:14
Familial hypercholesterolemia is an autosomal dominant disease
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64%
True
36%
False
280 voters1.8K views06:00
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