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Chapter: 3 / Q: 1
A 15-year-old boy is referred to the renal clinic by his GP with a history of worsening haematuria. His mother has been worried recently that he has been taking illicit drugs as he has been finding it more difficult to cope at school and has been falling behind in his schoolwork. He also seem
Chapter: 3 / Q: 2
An 80-year-old woman presents to hospital with confusion and pain in her back. She was found by a neighbour wandering near her flat in the early hours of the evening stating that she was going to go to church. Routine blood tests in accident and emergency demonstrate a calcium of 3.1mmol/L
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Which of the following is NOT routinely considered as part of a renal screen in the investigation of new-onset renal failure?
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A 58-year-old woman presents to hospital with headache, blurred vision and palpitations. She states that she has been feeling unwell for about a week prior to coming to hospital and has been having more frequent headaches that are ‘all over’ her head and associated with blurring of her vision
Chapter: 3 / Q: 5
A 5-year-old boy is referred to the paediatric nephrology clinic by his GP. His father states that his son has been passing dark urine that resembles blackcurrant juice and has noticed that his abdomen has become more swollen on one side than the other. His father is worried that this might
Chapter: 3 / Q: 6
A 34-year-old man is brought to hospital short of breath and diagnosed with a chest infection. He is treated on amoxicillin and clarithromycin. Shortly after commencement of antibiotic therapy he is found on the ward to be passing only 10mL/h via his urinary catheter although he is well hydrated
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Whilst on ward cover one evening you are asked to review a 78-year-old lady who is known to have a history of ischaemic heart disease and atrial fibrillation. She was admitted to hospital on this occasion after developing a severe community acquired pneumonia requiring intravenous treatment
Chapter: 3 / Q: 8
On your emergency medicine rotation you are clerking a 25-yearold patient who has presented with headaches. On the basis of the history you decide that these sound like tension headaches and neurological examination is perfectly normal apart from small pupils that you have noticed
Chapter: 3 / Q: 9
During a busy medical take your Senior House Officer asks you to see a patient who has been referred by accident and emergency with a spastic paraparesis. The patient is a 65-year-old gentleman who denies any past medical problems other than hypertension and an appendicectomy as a child
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Which of the following associations is incorrect?
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