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Name the 9 abdominal regions   left/right hypochondriac, left/right lumbar, left/right iliac, peri-umbilical region, epigastric, hypogastric  
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Appendicitus Signs & Symptoms   - Common in 12-16 year olds - Pain often starts in peri-umbilical area and settles in right lower quadrant - Pyrexia - Nausea - Vomiting - Pain worsens when walking or coughing  
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Hernia Signs & Symptoms   - Internal body part pushes through a weakness in muscle wall - May be a lump/swelling in abdo/groin - Severe sudden pain - Nausea/vomiting - Constipation may indicate serious situation  
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Bowel obstruction Signs & Symptoms   - Intermittent/severe abdo pain - Unintentional weight loss - Constant swelling of abdo - Overflow diarrhoea? - Nausea/vomiting - Medical emergency  
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Peptic ulcer Signs & Symptoms   - Long term use of NSAIDs - Infection from helicobacter pylori bacteria - Central burning abdo pain - Back pain - Nausea Perforation symptoms (medical emergency): - Sudden epigastric pain - Abdo swelling - Bloating  
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Diverticulitis Signs & Symptoms   Marble sized pouches in colon wall tear causing inflammation/infection - Lower abdo pain (left lumber/left iliac regions) - Pyrexia - diarrhea - Severe pain  
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IBD (Chrons disease/Ulcerative colitus) Signs & Symptoms   - Abdo pain - Fatigue - Weight loss - Blood in stool - Malnutrition  
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Gastroenteritis Signs & Symptoms   - Common cause of D&V - Pyrexia - Abdo cramps - Aching limbs - Headache NB: very contagious!  
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AAA Signs & Symptoms   - Pulsating mass in abdomen - Pain in lower back - Sweating - Dizzyness - Shortness of breath - Collapse  
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Upper GI bleeding Signs & Symptoms   - Blood in sputum - Blood in vomit - Vomit looks like coffee grounds NB: May lead to hypovoaemic shock, most common gastrointestinal event as there are a lot of causes  
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Lower GI bleeding Signs & Symptoms   - History of NSAIDs use - Blood in stools  
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Pneumonia Signs & Symptoms   - Productive cough - "Crackling sound" when auscultated - Chest pain/tightness - Wheezing - Persistent cough - Confusion/disorientation  
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Pulmonary embolism Signs & Symptoms   - Pleuricy - SPO2 <92 - Haemoptysis - Syncope - Pain in one calf - >100 BPM - ECG changes - Dyspnoea - Tachypnoea  
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Bronchitis Signs & Symptoms   - Dysnpoea from bronchial tube constriction - Cyanotic - Tachycardia - Tachypnoea - Use of accessory respiration muscles - Dilated slow reacting pupils - Oedema (slow cap refill) - Reduced LOC from hypoxia - Reduced SP02 - Wheezing on ausculation  
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Emphysema   - Barrel shaped chest due to trapped air in lungs from alveoli damage - Pink skin - Oedema - Tachypnoea - Tachycardia - Dyspnoea - Wheezing - Use of accessory muscles  
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Asthma Acute Severe   - Can't talk in complete sentences - SPO2 <92 - >30 resp rate - >110 BPM  
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Asthma Life Threatening   - Silent chest - Cyanosis - SPO2 <92% - Hypotension - Poor resps - Exhaustion - Confusion  
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Left Ventricular Failure   - Fluid retention - Less urination - Palpitations - Pulmonary Oedema - Difficulty breathing when lying down - Weight gain from fluid retention - Coughing - Tachycardia - Tiredness & Fatigue  
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Right ventricular failure   - Palpitations - tachypnea - Tachycardia - Swelling in ankles and jugular - More urine production (esp at night) - Weight gain - Tiredness & Fatigue  
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3 causes of hypovolaemic shock   - Severe haemorrhage (internal/external) - Extensive burns (serum is lost) - Severe diarrhea and or vomiting (water & electrolytes lost)  
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3 causes of distributive shock   - Anaphylaxis - Sepsis - Spinal cord injury  
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3 causes of obstructive shock   - Cardiac tamponade - Tension pneumothorax - Pulmonary embolism  
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3 causes of cardiogenic shock   - Acute heart failure - Cardiac arrest - Arrhythmia  
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2 causes of dissociative shock   - Carbon monoxide poisoning - Anaemia  
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Adrenal crisis   - Fever - Syncope - Convulsions - Hypoglycemia - Hyponatremia (low blood sodium levels) - Hypotension  
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Addison's disease   - Muscle weakness and stiffening - Withdrawal of steroids - Anorexia - Increased skin pigmentation - Listlessness and tiredness - Confusion - Hypoglycemia - Chronic dehydration - Menstrual disturbances & loss of body hair in women  
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Acute urinary retention   - Severe abdo pain - Unable to pass urine - Reduced flow - Signs of infection - Swelling of bladder  
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UTI   - Mainly occur in women - Burning sensation when urinating (dysuria) - Cramping pain in lower abdo or back - Increased frequency passing urine - Confusion in elderly - Pyrexia - Nausea & Vomiting  
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Kidney stones   - Persistent ache in lower back/left or right hypochondriac regions - Periods of intense pain (minutes or hours) - Restlessness - Pain when urinating (dysuria) - Need to urinate mroe often - Blood in urine - Nausea/vomiting NB: Can lead to UTI  
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Acute kidney injury   - Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea - Passing less than 100ml urine per day - Hypertension - Confusion - Drowsiness - Abdo pain/Back ache Serious cases: - Pulmonary edema - acidic blood - Muscle weakness/paralysis - Arrhythmia  
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Chronic renal failure   Late stage symptoms: - Tiredness - Swollen ankles, feet, or hands - Shortness of breath - Nausea - Haematuria (blood in urine) - Hypertension  
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Sepsis   - History suggestive of infection - Plus one of the following symptoms: - <90mmHg systolic - BPM >130 - Resps >25 - Non-blanching rash - Cyanotic/ashen/mottled skin - Not passed urine for >18 hours  
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Dementia   - Memory loss - Mood & personality changes - Problems with planning and performing tasks in the right order - Progressviely worsens over time  
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Alzheimer's disease   - Memory loss - Difficulty with communication - Misplace items - Trouble thinking of the right word - Ask questions repetitively  
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Parkinson's disease   - Tremor, rigidity, slowness of movement - Tiredness - Pain - Depression - Constipation  
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Multiple sclerosis   - Mainly affects women - Fatigue - Vision problems (e.g. blurred vision) - Mobility problems. - Pain - Bladder problems/ Bowel problems  
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Ataxia   Difficulties: - with balance and walking - speaking - swallowing - with tasks that require a high degree of control, such as writing and eating - with vision  
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Cerebrovascular Event (CVE) (Stroke)   - Difficulties with speech. - Difficulties finding words - One side of face drooping - May not be able to keep both arms raised - Difficulty understaning speech - Sudden loss or blurring of vision - Confusion - Dysphagia. - Blinding headache  
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Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)   Same symptoms as stroke, but resolves within 24 hours  
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Status Epilepticus   Continuous convulsions lasting 5 minutes or longer Or A series of convulsions (>3 or more in an hour) close together without a recovery period in between them  
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Meningococcal Disease   - Pyrexia - Vomiting - Headache - Non-blanching rash - Aversion to light - Joint/muscle pain especially in neck and shoulders - Diarrhoea  
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Causes of coma   - Stroke - Convulsion - Hypoglycemia - Hyperglycemia - Subarachnoid haemorrhage - Overdose - Meningitis - Inadequate airway/respiration Hypovolaemia - Cardiac arrhythmias - Clinical shock - Carbon monoxide - Hypothermia - Raised ICP  
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Diabetes   - Hyperglycemia - Feeling very thirsty - Peeing more than usual & at night - Feeling very tired - Losing weight without trying - Thrush that keeps coming back - Blurred vision - Cuts and grazes that are not healing. - Fruity-smelling breath  
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Traumatic brain injury   - Visible skull fractures/deformities - Battle signs (bruising behind ears) - "Panda eyes" periorbital ecchymosis - CSF leaking from ears and nose - Cushing's triad  
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Cushing's triad   - Respiratory irregularity - Bradycardia - Hypertension  
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4 stages of hypovolaemic shock   - 1 No obvious clinical signs - 2 Compensated stage, significant blood loss, body has mechanisms to maintain blood pressure - 3 Decompensated stage. Blood loss too severe to maintain blood pressure - 4 Irreversible swtage. Patient is likely to die  
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Raised ICP   - Dilated pupils - Loss of vision - Nausea & vomiting - Fatigue - Increased irritability  
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Name 3 acute coronary syndromes   - unstable angina - STEMI - NSTEMI  
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Unstable angina/STEMI/NSTEMI   - chest pain - pain may radiate to arms, jaw, neck, upper back - vomiting - nausea. - marked sweating - shortness of breath - pallor - clammy skin, cold to touch  
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Sickle cell crisis   - severe pain esp in joints - dysnpoea. - jaundice - pyrexia - hypotension - tachycardia - altered LOC - dehydrated - aggressiveness/frustration due to pain  
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2 types of fracture   - open (compound) - closed  
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Sprain   Injury to ligament. Partial or complete tear  
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Strain   Injury to muscle or tendons. Partial or complete tear.  
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Chemotherapy   - fatigue - nausea/vomiting - hair loss - increased risk of infection - sore mouth - dry or itchy skin - diarrhoea or constipation  
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Neutropenic sepsis   Potentially fatal complication of cancer treatment such as chemotherapy. Suspect this in people who have had chemo therap in the last 6 weeks.  
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Radiotherapy   - fatigue - sore, red, or darker than normal skin  
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Anaphylaxis   Flushed skin Tachycardia Chest tightness Tongue and throat swelling Wheeze Hoarseness Dyspnoea Strider Hypotension Bronchospasm Cyanosis Circulatory collapse Respiratory collapse Distributive shock  
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Should you use an alcohol wipe before taking a BGL   No, it may affect the measurement. Use a wound cleansing wipe, or gauze.  
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Name the bones around the eye socket   Lacrimal Sphenoid Ethmoid Nasal bone Maxilla Frontal bone  
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Alimentary canal   Digestive path from mouth to anus.  
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Hypertension   >140mmHg systolic or >90mmHg diastolic  
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Hypotension   <90mmHg systolic  
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Normal temperature range   35.8 - 38.2 degrees celcius  
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