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Question 141# Print Question

A 64-year-old female presents with central chest pain radiating down her left arm of 20 minutes duration. On examination the pulse is 90 bpm and regular and the BP is 205/110 mmHg. ECG shows 2 mm ST elevation in leads V2-6. Morphine and aspirin have already been given.

What is the most appropriate next step?  

A. Observe
B. IV streptokinase
C. IV alteplase
D. IV GTN
E. Temporary pacing


Question 142# Print Question

A 65-year-old man is admitted to the Emergency Department with chest pain, nausea and feeling lethargic. He has a history of type 1 diabetes mellitus and is known to have chronic kidney disease stage 4 secondary to diabetic nephropathy. An ECG taken on admission shows widespread ST elevation. Bloods tests show the following:

  • Na140 mmol/l
  • K+  5.8 mmol/l
  • Urea  26 mmol/l
  • Creatinine 305 μmol/l 

His renal function one month ago was as follows:

  • Na+ 142 mmol/l
  • K+  4.9 mmol/l
  • Urea  7.9 mmol/l
  • Creatinine 199 μmol/l 

An echocardiogram shows a small effusion.

What is the most appropriate next step in management?

A. Oral colchicine
B. Pericardiectomy
C. Pericardiocentesis
D. Intravenous corticosteroids
E. Haemodialysis


Question 143# Print Question

A 62-year-old man is reviewed two hours after a successful elective DC cardioversion for atrial fibrillation. Six weeks ago he presented in fast atrial fibrillation. A decision was made at the time to warfarinise him for six weeks after which he was to be cardioverted. During this time he had a normal transthoracic echocardiogram. He has no past medical history of note other than treatment for a basal cell carcinoma.

What is the most appropriate plan regarding anticoagulation?

A. Can stop immediately
B. Continue warfarinisation for 1 week then review following
C. Lifelong warfarin
D. Lifelong aspirin
E. Continue warfarinisation for 4 weeks then review


Question 144# Print Question

Which one of the following is an example of a centrally acting antihypertensive?

A. Minoxidil
B. Hydralazine
C. Sodium nitroprusside
D. Moxonidine
E. Diazoxide


Question 145# Print Question

A 28-year-old female with a history of primary amenorrhoea and short stature is reviewed in clinic. On examination blood pressure in her right arm is 175/84 mmHg and 170/82 mmHg in her left.

What is the most likely cause for her elevated blood pressure?

A. Coarctation of the aorta
B. Conn's syndrome
C. Essential hypertension
D. Renal aplasia
E. Renal artery stenosis




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