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1.

Which is not a potential complication of a massive blood transfusion?

A. hyperkalemia
B. hypercalcemia
C. hypothermia
D. hypernatremia
E. coagulopathy
Answer» C. hypothermia
2.

Which would you give to reverse streptokinase?

A. cryoprecipitate
B. platelets
C. factor VIII concentrate
D. DDAVP
E. Anti thrombin III concentrate
Answer» B. platelets
3.

Which is not a possibility in the ECG of a pt with hypokalemia?

A. prolong PR interval
B. prominent U waves
C. T wave flattening
D. Prolonged QT interval
E. T wave inversion in praecordial leads
Answer» E. T wave inversion in praecordial leads
4.

Which blood type can be given to a patient who is blood group O?

A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O
E. All of the above
Answer» E. All of the above
5.

Which is incorrect with regards to the fluid and its content?

A. Normal Saline 150mmol Na+/L
B. Hartmans 131mmol Na+/L
C. Hartmans 131mmolCl-/L
D. D5W- 50gm glucose/L
E. Hartmans- 5 mmol K+/L
Answer» D. D5W- 50gm glucose/L
6.

Which contains the largest amount of K+?

A. two Slow K tablets
B. 2 chlorvescent tablets
C. 15ml of Kayciel
D. one gram iintravenous KCL
E. a banana
Answer» C. 15ml of Kayciel
7.

Which of the drugs below are not associated with hypokalemia?

A. loop diuretics
B. corticosteroids
C. gentamicin
D. amiloride
E. theophylline
Answer» E. theophylline
8.

Which is not a cause of hypokalemia?

A. insulin administration
B. adrenaline infusion
C. alkalosis
D. toluene toxicity
E. digoxin OD
Answer» F.
9.

which of the following is not a symptom of hypokalemia?

A. ileus
B. constipation
C. muscle weakness
D. paralysis
E. seizures
Answer» F.
10.

A rise in the pH by 0.1 causes what decrease in serum K+?

A. 0.1 mEq/L
B. 0.25 mEq/L
C. 0.5mEq/L
D. 0.7mEq/L
E. 1.0mEq/L
Answer» D. 0.7mEq/L
11.

Which does not shift K+ into cells?

A. insulin
B. dextrose
C. NaHCO3
D. Salbutamol
E. resonium
Answer» F.
12.

Which statement is incorrect with regards to blood products?

A. a bag of FFP contains 180 ml
B. FFP must be ABO compatible
C. Platelets must be ABO compatible
D. A bag of packed cells is 300 ml
E. 50 units of platelets should raise the platelet count by 5
Answer» D. A bag of packed cells is 300 ml
13.

What is seen earliest in an ECG of hyperkalemia?

A. Sine wave
B. Peak T wave
C. Flattened p wave
D. QRS widening
E. AV disocciation
Answer» C. Flattened p wave
14.

The normal anion gap is

A. <7
B. <12
C. <18
D. <22
E. <30
Answer» D. <22
15.

What does not cause impaired accuracy of the pulse oximiter?

A. ambient light
B. carboxyhaemoglobin
C. methaemoglobin
D. hypothermia
E. xray beams
Answer» F.
16.

Which is NOT a cause of normal anion gap metabolic acidosis?

A. acetzolamide
B. pancreatic fistula
C. diarrohea
D. high dose corticosteroids
E. renal tubular acidosis
Answer» E. renal tubular acidosis
17.

To diagnose SIADH as the cause of hyponatremia which must not be present?

A. hypovolemia
B. hypotonicity
C. no cardiac/renal/ hepatic failure
D. urine osmolality >100ml/kg
E. urinary Na >20 mmol/ml
Answer» B. hypotonicity
18.

Which is the first choice agent to give to a patient with Haemophilia A who has moderate factor deficiency and a retroperitoneal bleed?

A. cryoprecipitate
B. FFP
C. Factor VIII concentrate
D. Factor IX concentrate
E. DDAVP
Answer» D. Factor IX concentrate
19.

Which drug is not well known to cause hyponatremia?

A. sertraline
B. amitryptilline
C. ecstasy
D. carbamazepine
E. roxithromycin
Answer» F.
20.

With regards to hypernatremia which is incorrect?

A. it should not be corrected greater than 0.5mmol/L/hr
B. is usually associated with inadequate water intake
C. Normal Saline should not be used if the pt is hypovolemic and hypotensive
D. If associated with hypervolemia then frusemide should be used
E. It is clinically manifest by primarily neurological effects
Answer» D. If associated with hypervolemia then frusemide should be used
21.

Which neoplasm is not characteristically associated with SIADH?

A. mesothelioma
B. bronchogenic carcinoma
C. breast
D. prostate
E. bladder
Answer» D. prostate
22.

What is not a cause of hypercalcemia?

A. post prandial measurement
B. tuberculosis
C. lung Ca
D. hypomagnasemia
E. renal failure
Answer» E. renal failure
23.

w.th regards to Calcium which statement is incorrect?

A. the normal correct range is 2.1-2.5
B. the ionized correct range is 1.14-1.3
C. to correct for the low albumin add 0.1 to the total calcium for every 4 the albumin is below 36
D. the ionized calcium increases by 0.05 for every 0.1 drop in pH
E. calcium chloride has less elememtal calcium than calcium gluconate
Answer» F.
24.

Which is not true of hypomagnasemia?

A. it increases SA node automaticity
B. it causes pre eclampsia
C. it prolongs the QT increasing the risk of Toursades
D. it is associated with a 2-3 times increased risk of AF and SVT post AMI
E. symptoms include weakness, lethargy, and poorly controlled AF despite adequate digoxin
Answer» C. it prolongs the QT increasing the risk of Toursades
25.

Which condition can be fully compensated for with regards to pH?

A. respiratory acidosis
B. respiratory alkalosis
C. metabolic acidosis
D. metabolic alkalosis
E. none of the above
Answer» C. metabolic acidosis
26.

Which is incorrect with regards to hypocalcemia?

A. it causes QT prolongation
B. treatment with calcium may not work if magnesium is not given as well
C. i.v administation of calcium requires cardiac monitoring
D. it is seen in pancreatitis
E. hyperventilation produces tetany by causes a fall in the total body calcium
Answer» F.
27.

Which is not true with regards to hypermagnesemia?

A. it is nearly always seen in renal failure
B. it causes nausea, vomiting, loss of deep tendon reflexes, drowsiness and hypotension
C. it causes hypocalcemia
D. if an overdose is taken, Calcium should be given as it is direct antagonist of magnesium
E. it causes widening of the QRS
Answer» D. if an overdose is taken, Calcium should be given as it is direct antagonist of magnesium
28.

Which equation is incorrect?

A. anion gap =(Na+ + K+) - (Cl- + HCO3-)
B. calculated serum osmolality = 2(Na + urea +glucose)
C. paO2 = pIO2 paCO2/0.8
D. the expected CO2 in metabolic acidosis = 1.5 HCO3- + 8
E. the expected CO2 in metabolic alkalosis =0.9 HCO3- + 9
Answer» C. paO2 = pIO2 paCO2/0.8
29.

which does not cause a high osmolar gap, increased anion gap metabolic acidosis?

A. methanol
B. ethanol
C. ethylene glycol
D. acetone
E. chloral hydrate
Answer» F.
30.

Which agent below does no cause an increased anion gap metabolic acidosis?

A. acetzolamide
B. paraldehyde
C. iron
D. aspirin
E. carbon monoxide inhalation
Answer» B. paraldehyde
31.

Which does not cause a metabolic alkalosis?

A. vomiting
B. diarrohea
C. loop diuretics
D. thiazide diuretics
E. corticosteroids
Answer» C. loop diuretics