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🟢 ONLINE COURSE NO. 67 – ADMISSIONS OPEN! 📅 23 Feb – 13 March 2026 🎯 PACES MRCP (UK) & CLINICAL EXAM MRCPI 🚨 At a very affordable fee ✅ 15-Day Intensive Online Course ✅ Covers ALL 7 SKILLS in detail (as in our weekly free sessions) ✅ Practice & discussion of 90+ exam cases (including recent diets), covering:  • 45 cases of consultations  • 45 cases of communications. ✅ Personalized feedback to sharpen weak areas ✅ Ideal for beginners & upcoming exam candidates 🎓 Slots Available: 🔹 Active participation – First come, first served 🔹 Listener slots also available 📩 Join Us! 📱 WhatsApp: +92 334 6036496 📧 Email: drtanzeelbukhari@gmail.com 🚀 Join, Learn, Practice & Succeed! GOOD LUCK

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🟢 ONLINE COURSE NO. 67 – ADMISSIONS OPEN! 📅 23 Feb – 13 March 2026 🎯 PACES MRCP (UK) & CLINICAL EXAM MRCPI 🚨 At a very affordable fee ✅ 15-Day Intensive Online Course ✅ Covers ALL 7 SKILLS in detail (as in our weekly free sessions) ✅ Practice & discussion of 90+ exam cases (including recent diets), covering:  • 45 cases of consultations  • 45 cases of communications. ✅ Personalized feedback to sharpen weak areas ✅ Ideal for beginners & upcoming exam candidates 🎓 Slots Available: 🔹 Active participation – First come, first served 🔹 Listener slots also available 📩 Join Us! 📱 WhatsApp: +92 334 6036496 📧 Email: drtanzeelbukhari@gmail.com 🚀 Join, Learn, Practice & Succeed! GOOD LUCK

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*🩺 Management Essential 13 – Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)* *Initial assessment* • ABCDE, sepsis screening • Assess severity (clinical judgement over rigid scores) *Immediate management* • Oxygen if hypoxic • IV or oral antibiotics based on severity and local policy • Blood cultures before antibiotics if severe, but do not delay treatment *Supportive care* • IV fluids if hypotensive or dehydrated • Analgesia and antipyretics • Early mobilisation when stable *Key safety pearls* • Elderly may present atypically (confusion, falls) • Reassess at 24–48 hours for response • Failure to improve → think complications or alternative diagnosis

🩺 Management Essential 12 – Acute COPD Exacerbation Initial priorities • Controlled oxygen: target SpO₂ 88–92% • Assess for infective trigger, pneumothorax, or PE Immediate treatment • Nebulised salbutamol ± ipratropium • Oral prednisolone (or IV hydrocortisone if severe) • Antibiotics if purulent sputum or clinical infection Ventilatory support • NIV (BiPAP) if: o pH <7.35 with raised PaCO₂ o Persistent respiratory distress despite treatment • Escalate early; avoid delay Key safety pearls • Excess oxygen worsens hypercapnia • Reversible cause → treat aggressively • Discuss ceiling of care early in advanced disease

*🩺 Management Essential 11 – Acute Severe Asthma* *(by pace your MRCP – Dr Tanzeel Bukhari)* *Initial priorities* • ABCDE approach; treat first, do not delay for investigations • Sit patient upright, continuous monitoring (SpO₂, HR, RR) *Immediate treatment* • High-flow oxygen to maintain SpO₂ 94–98% • Back-to-back nebulised salbutamol (oxygen-driven) • Add ipratropium bromide in severe/life-threatening attacks • IV hydrocortisone (or oral prednisolone if able) *Escalation* • IV magnesium sulfate if poor response to nebulisers • Consider IV salbutamol or aminophylline in ICU setting • Early senior/ICU involvement if: o Silent chest, exhaustion, rising PaCO₂, or reduced GCS *Key safety pearls* • Normal or rising PaCO₂ = impending respiratory failure • Avoid sedatives • Early intubation only by experienced team

🩺 Symptom Snapshot 15 – Chronic Headache (by pace your MRCP – Dr Tanzeel Bukhari) 1️⃣ Tension-Type Headache Chronic, bilateral, pressing or tight pain No nausea or focal neurological symptoms Often related to stress, anxiety, or poor posture 2️⃣ Medication Overuse Headache Daily or near-daily headache History of frequent analgesic or triptan use Improves only after withdrawal of overused drugs 3️⃣ Raised Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Morning headache, worse on coughing or straining May be associated with vomiting or visual disturbance Requires urgent neuroimaging

🩺 Symptom Snapshot 14 – Sudden Severe Headache (by pace your MRCP – Dr Tanzeel Bukhari) 1️⃣ Subarachnoid Haemorrhage (SAH) Sudden “thunderclap” headache, maximal at onset May be associated with neck stiffness, vomiting, collapse Medical emergency → urgent CT head ± lumbar puncture 2️⃣ Intracerebral Haemorrhage Acute severe headache with focal neurological deficit Often associated with uncontrolled hypertension Reduced level of consciousness may be present 3️⃣ Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT) Severe headache ± seizures or focal deficits Risk factors: pregnancy, OCP use, thrombophilia Requires MR venography for diagnosis

🩺 Symptom Snapshot 13 – Headache (by pace your MRCP – Dr Tanzeel Bukhari) 1️⃣ Tension-Type Headache Bilateral, tight or band-like pain No nausea or neurological deficit Often related to stress or poor posture 2️⃣ Migraine Unilateral, throbbing headache Associated with nausea, photophobia, phonophobia May be preceded by aura 3️⃣ Secondary Headache (Red Flags) New or worsening headache, especially >50 years Associated with fever, focal neurology, or raised BP Consider causes like intracranial bleed, meningitis, or GCA

Investigation Pearl 14 – Hyperkalaemia: ECG > Number (by pace your MRCP – Dr Tanzeel Bukhari) Key Principle: ECG changes define urgency more than serum K⁺. Progression: peaked T → PR prolongation/P loss → QRS widening → sine wave → arrest. Exam tip: Treat immediately if ECG changes are present.

Investigation Pearl 13 – Normocytic Anaemia Can Be Serious (by pace your MRCP – Dr Tanzeel Bukhari) Key Principle: Normal MCV does not exclude significant pathology. Consider acute blood loss, anaemia of chronic disease, CKD, haemolysis, mixed deficiencies. Exam tip: Use reticulocytes, ferritin/iron, CRP and renal profile.

Investigation Pearl 12 – Hyponatraemia: Volume Status First (by pace your MRCP – Dr Tanzeel Bukhari) Key Principle: Management depends on volume status (hypo/eu/hypervolaemic). Treating sodium without assessing volume can worsen the condition (e.g., fluids in SIADH). Exam tip: Clinical assessment comes first.

Dear colleagues due to sour throat we have to cancel our tomorrow's session, as i need to get some voice rest.I regret any inconvenience,

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