Clinical Conditions Flashcards

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What is neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

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Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is life threatening reaction within 2 weeks of initiating antipsychotics characterised by fever, altered mental status, muscle rigidity and autonomic dysfunction (tachycardia, labile BP, flushing)

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What is serotonin syndrome?

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Serotonin syndrome is a life threatening presentation which occurs within a few weeks of initiating SSRIs or when 2 used at once

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What is a seizure

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A seizure is an event of sudden excessive depolarisation/electrical activity in the neurones

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What is epilepsy

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Epilepsy is a condition wherein a patient experiences more than one episode of unprovoked seizures

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What are clinically significant infections?

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Clinically significant infections are infections that if left untreated will cause death, permanent harm or medium to long term disability

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What is allodynia?

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Allodynia is pain due to a stimulus that does not usually provoke pain

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What is hyperalgesia?

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Hyperalgesia is increased pain from a stimulus that usually provokes pain

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What is an arrhythmia?

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  • An arrhythmia is a heart condition arising due to disturbances in pacemaker impulse formation and/or contraction impulse conduction
  • It results in a rate and/or timing of myocardial contraction that is insufficient to maintain normal CO
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