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2022-11-24 06:42:07
A 33-year-old woman

4-day history of fever and abdominal pain

7 days after undergoing a cesarean section.

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2022-09-23 21:32:10
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2022-09-18 08:12:06
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative rod that grows into blue-green colonies on nutrient agar. The colonies show the particular property of fluorescence under ultraviolet light, as seen in the photograph

P. aeruginosa is a common organism found in patients with burn wounds and catheter-associated infections. It is also a common cause of nosocomial infections. Pseudomonas infection must be suspected if there is a greenish discharge. Some important antipseudomonal penicillin agents include piperacillin and ticarcillin.
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2022-09-12 07:13:01
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2022-08-27 08:30:13
Rates of the conduction system.

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2022-08-25 06:37:53 Q2:

A 54-year-old man is admitted to the Emergency Department with a 15 minute history of crushing central chest pain. Which one of the following rises first following a myocardial infarction?

A. AST
B. Troponin I
C. CK
D. CK-MB
E. Myoglobin

Cardiology
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2022-08-24 05:30:24
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How does a heart attack happen?

An atherosclerotic plaque ruptures in the coronary artery supplying the heart and clot forms over it blocking the flow completely. Here are pics of clotted artery which was opened by angioplasty and clots pulled out.
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2022-08-22 04:14:49
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2022-08-20 03:50:06 A 27-year-old woman is reviewed in the asthma clinic. She currently uses salbutamol inhaler 10Omcg prn combined with beclometasone dipropionate inhaler 400mcg bd. Despite this she is having frequent exacerbations of her asthma and recently required a course of prednisolone. What is the most appropriate next step in management?

A. Add a leukotriene receptor antagonist
B. Add tiotropium
C. Add salmeterol
D. Start to take the salbutamol regularly, 2 puffs qds
E. Switch beclometasone to fluticasone

Respiration
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2022-08-19 23:11:01
Erythema Migrans (Target lesion) in Lyme disease
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