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🤢 Chemotherapy induced N&V:
1- categories patient based on chemotherapy to:
If patient on parental chemo:
- High emetic risk >90%
- Moderate emetic risk 90-30%
- Low emetic risk 30-10%
- Minimal emetic risk <10
if on oral chemo:
- Moderate to High >30%
- Minimal to Low <30%
2-Prevention of CINV:
for high emetic risk: (option A)
- 1D: olanzapine, NK1RA (aprepitant) 5-HT3RA (ondasetron) and dexamethasone
- 2-4D: olanzapine, NK1RA (aprepitant) and dexamethasone
For moderate emetic risk: (option D)
- 1D: 5-HT3RA (ondasetron) and dexamethasone
- 2-3D: 5-HT3RA (ondasetron) and dexamethasone
For low emetic risk:
- 1D: dexa or metoclopramide or prochlorperazine or 5-HT3RA (ondasetron)
For minimal emetic risk: no prophylaxis
For moderate to high emetic risk: 5-HT3RA (ondasetron/Granisetron)
For minimal to low emetic: PRN
3- Breakthrough N&V:
- add agent from different class to current regiment: olanzapin, lorazepam, scopolamine, promethazine, 5-HT3RA or dexa
- continue breakthrough med on schedule not PRN
- Consider upgrade level of emetic risk next cycle
Reference: CNNC guidelines 2024
Answer is C, nephrotic syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome defined as
- >3.5 g/day of proteinuria
- hypoalbuminemia
- peripheral edema
- hyperlipidemia (and oval fat body)
🚫 Don’t be tricked:
Platelets transfusion is contraindication in
- TTP
- HUS
- HIT
🚫 don’t be tricked:
Conditions characterized by low platelet counts but a high risk of thrombosis:
1- TTP
2- DIC
3- APS
4- PNH
5- HIT
48-year-old male presented with fever, headache, back pain, and splenomegaly after drinking unpasteurized milk. What is the first-line treatment for his condition?
60M known HL, DM for 20y and HTN on spironolactone, had a chemotherapy appointment scheduled one week before his death. Lab: K 7, UA 627, Cr 436. cause of his hyperkalemia?
💊 Indication to initiate anti-hypertension meds:
- if BP ≥130/80 plus high CV risk (HF, CKD, T2DM, ≥65 yrs old or 10-y ASCVD risk ≥10%)
- if BP ≥140/90 regardless CV risk
60 years old, known case of dyslipidemia on statin, reports a high BP reading 150/90 in the clinic, labs all normal, BMI is 31, on the second visit BP is 145/90. What is your appropriate management?
Old Female diabetic regular on diet with exercise now come for regular follow up bp 135/90 cholesterol 5.3
what you advice her?
🩸 Bleeding risk in thrombocytopenia:
- if plt count 100K-50K: risk of bleeding with major truama
- if plt count <50K: risk of bleeding with minor trauma or surgery
- if plt count <20K: risk of spontaneous bleeding
- If plt count <10K: risk of life threatening bleeding
patient with symptoms of SLE, including arthritis and a malar rash, presents for treatment. What medication should be started?
💊 Indications & CI for Dobutamine and Adenosine in Pharmacologic Stress Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI):
Dobutamine: using ECHO
- indication: suspected ischemia with wall motion abnormalities and to assess valves (known valvular disease)
- CI: tachyarrhythemia, recent MI (7 days) and uncontrolled HTN
Adenosine: using PET scan
- indication: quantify ischemia burden and perfusion defect
- CI: severe asthma, COPD, heart block and hypotension
🫀 stable angina evaluation:
Stable angina + normal ECG:
- Exercise Stress Test
Stable angina + LVH on ECG:
- Stress Echocardiography
- Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI) with SPECT or PET
Stable angina + Unable to Exercise:
- Pharmacologic Stress Echocardiography (using dobutamine)
- Pharmacologic Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (using adenosine or regadenoson)
50-year-old man presents with chest pain radiating to the neck during exercise. His ECG is normal. What is the best modality to rule out ischemia?
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