Module 3 Quiz

A 24-year-old is brought in drowsy with pinpoint pupils and RR 8. Which toxidrome does this represent and what is the immediate treatment? *
A patient presents 10 hours after taking 40 paracetamol tablets. ALT is 2400 U/L and INR is 3.2. Serum paracetamol level is 40 mg/L. Should N-acetylcysteine (NAC) be given? *
Which of the following poisonings is MOST effectively treated by urinary alkalinisation with IV sodium bicarbonate? *
Which feature is MOST characteristic of serotonin syndrome (as opposed to neuroleptic malignant syndrome)? *
Which of the following is the MOST common cause of acute liver failure in the UK? *
Why should fresh frozen plasma (FFP) NOT be given routinely to correct the coagulopathy of acute liver failure? *
Hypoglycaemia in acute liver failure occurs because of: *
According to KDIGO criteria, which of the following defines Stage 2 AKI? *
A patient develops AKI with urine sodium 48 mmol/L, urine osmolality 285 mOsm/kg, and granular casts on urinalysis. What does this indicate? *
Which of the following is an ABSOLUTE indication to initiate RRT immediately regardless of urine output or creatinine trend? *
What is the primary mechanism by which CVVH (continuous veno-venous haemofiltration) removes solutes? *
What is the recommended timing for initiating enteral nutrition in a haemodynamically stable ICU patient? *
Which electrolyte abnormality is the hallmark of refeeding syndrome? *
A patient is receiving propofol at 3 mg/kg/hour. Why is this important when calculating their nutritional requirements? *
Which vitamin must be given BEFORE glucose or nutritional supplementation in a patient at risk of refeeding syndrome? *