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All of the following are techniques of extracorporeal elimination of toxins EXCEPT:

A. Multiple dose activated charcoal (MDAC)
B. Exchange transfusion
C. Continuous veno-venous haemo-filtration (CVVH)
D. Haemo-perfusion


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Haemodialysis is LEAST likely to be useful in which ONE of the following toxicities?

A. Carbamazepine toxicity
B. Severe lactic acidosis secondary to metformin toxicity
C. Ethylene glycol toxicity
D. Systemic iron toxicity


Question 3# Print Question

MDAC is indicated for which ONE of the following overdoses?

A. Sodium valproate
B. Digoxin
C. Lithium
D. Carbamazepine


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All of the following are complications of urinary alkalinisation EXCEPT:

A. Alkalaemia
B. Hypokalaemia
C. Dehydration
D. Hypocalcaemia


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Sodium bicarbonate is used for immediate correction of profound life-threatening metabolic acidosis in all of the following EXCEPT:

A. Carbamazepine toxicity
B. Cyanide toxicity
C. Isoniazid toxicity
D. Methanol toxicity




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