Organ Faillure Flashcards

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Define mods

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Multi organ dysfunction syndrome

Progressive, potentially reversible organ dysfunction of 2 or more organs

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2
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Name 4 manifestations of acute kidney injury

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• Oliguria
• hyperkalaemia
• metabolic acidosis
• uraemia
All are also hard indications for dialysis
• fluid overload
• increased urea and creatinine
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3
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Name 7 contraindications to enteral feeding

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• Uncontrolled shock- escalating inotrope/ vasopressor requirements with haemodynamic instability
• uncontrolled life threatening hypoxemia or hypercapnia
. Active git bleeding
• overt bowel ischaemia
• high output intestinal fistulas
• abdominal compartment syndrome
• high NGT drainage >500 ml in 6 hours

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4
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Which patients will need ICU care? (4)

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  • Require advanced respiratory support
  • support. 2 or more organ systems
  • organ failure needs to be reversible
  • concept of potential benefit
  • early referral or consultation of critical care team
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5
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Principles of care in ICU? (8)

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Fast HUGL
Fluids feeds
Analgesia
Sedation
Thromboprophylaxis
Head up 30 degrees to decrease risk aspiration
Ulcer prophylaxis (pantaloc)
Glucose control (most hyper)
Lines
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6
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Describe type 2 intestinal failure (4)

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  • Prolonged more than 28 days
  • Associated with multiple other organ dysfunctions
  • will require TPN
  • due to surgical complications, enterocutaneous fistulas, sepsis
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Describe type 3 intestinal failure (4)

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• Chronic and irreversible
. Short bowel syndrome
• need lifelong TPN
• only cure is intestinal transplant

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8
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Absent gut function for how long after surgery mandates further investigation, and for what?

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3-5 days to exclude anastomotic leak or intra-abdominal abscess.

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9
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Name 10 complications of intestinal failure

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  • Dehydration
  • AKI
  • electrolyte abnormal
  • vitamin deficiencies
  • protein energy malnutrition
  • sepsis central line associated
  • alteration gut microbiome
  • LIVER dysfunction related to prolonged TPN
  • Depression
  • narcotic dependence
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10
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The sequential organ failure assessment (sofa) is a quantitave measure of organ function of which 5 organs?

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• Lungs
• kidneys
• LIVER
. Brain
• coagulation
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