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TOACs. Final year. STATION 1. Name the article shown in picture? Name the uses of it? What are the complications associated with its use?. STATION 2. Name the article shown in picture? Name its uses? What are the complications associated with its use?. STATION 3.
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TOACs Final year
STATION 1 • Name the article shown in picture? • Name the uses of it? • What are the complications associated with its use?
STATION 2 • Name the article shown in picture? • Name its uses? • What are the complications associated with its use?
STATION 3 • Name the article shown in picture? • Name its uses? • What are the complications associated with its use?
STATION 4 • Name the article shown in picture? • Name its uses?
STATION 5 LASIX (FUROSEMIDE) • To which group does this drug belong? • What’s its mechanism of action? • Give three adverse effects related to its use?
STATION 6 ATROPINE • To which group does this drug belong? • What’s its mechanism of action? • Give three of its uses? • Give three adverse effects related to its use?
STATION 7 • To which group does this drug belong? • What’s its mechanism of action? • Give three of its uses? • Give three adverse effects related to its use? LIGNOCAINE
STATION 8 • What’s mechanism of action of this drug? • Give three of its uses? • Give three adverse effects related to its use? ZANTAC (H-2 BLOCKER)
STATION 9 • To which group does this drug belong? • What’s its mechanism of action? • Give three of its uses? • Give three adverse effects related to its use?
STATION 10 These are X-rays of a 40-year-old female with fever ,cough and sputum for five days. • What is your diagnosis? • What is the treatment of choice?
STATION 11 • This is an X-ray of a 30-year-old laborer who presented to a G.P with sudden onset of breathlessness while he was working at a construction site. He is a smoker with Hx of 10-pack-years but no other significant disease. On exam. he has Pulse 112/min, B.P. 90/60 mmHg, R.R. of 40/min, T 97.6F.Neck veins are engorged and breath sounds are reduced on the left side of chest with a resonant note to percussion. • What is your diagnosis? • How will you manage this patient?
STATION 12 • A 65-year-old male pt who’s hypertensive, diabetic and has a history of MI in past presented in the E.R with S.O.B. and cough productive of whitish sputum for 5 days. On exam he’s dyspnoeic with R.R of 28/min pulse 98/min B.P 100/79 mmHg with cold moist skin distende neck veins, bilateral basal crepts and scattered ronhi and an S3 gallop. X-rays are shows above. • What is your working diagnosis? • What next investigation would you like to do to confirm your diagnosis? • How will you treat this pt in E.R? A B
STATION 13 • What is your diagnosis?
STATION 14 • What’s your diagnosis? • How will you investigate this pt.? • How will you treat this pt.?