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0 - ArchivalUser - 01-12-2014

LET'S LABEL NBME Qs


0 - ArchivalUser - 01-12-2014

PLEASE LABEL NBME Qs when you post them


0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

Happy new week to everybody Smile

Let's keep our eyes on the goal.

PLEASE LABEL NBME Qs when you post them


0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

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I submit 9 proposed errata suggestions for 2014 at this point ( we all make mistake Smile
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0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

@psych, knowing u not appear till 6 pm ESmile make the Q tIMED. lol

Pat with history of depression present w 6 to 7 gouty attacks every yr at present. You been treating pat w febuxostat. You find that your pat highly allergic to probenecid. Which of the following would the best for yr pat ?

a)Allopurinol
b)Sulfinpyrazone
c)NSAIDs at low doses
d)Pegloticase
e)NSAIDs at high doses



0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

cardio: Thank you so much for your kindness. I will look into it. Yes, we all make mistakes..lol Smile

For the Q here, I would pick "E" .....NSAIDS at higher doses have anti-inflammatory effect as well.

Thank you again Smile


0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

@psych welcome doc.

Are u done with Goli/poppy note? this q is base on his bibleSmile
Can u tell me what u can give to dec serum urate in 120min?


0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

cardio: I thought you are asking me what to give for treatment of the gouty attacks he was having, meaning management of the gouty arthritis at that time, which is NSAIDs.

When the inflammation is controlled, then yes, allopurinol as Dr Goljan says.
If that answer is not correct, then I really don't know what could be the answer Smile



0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

Can please look at pg 645 under *pegloticase is a procine recomb uricase metabolize urate -> H2O soluble allantoin is best for "refractory" pat.
BTW im the only member can claim pegloticase Smile


0 - ArchivalUser - 01-13-2014

Is this in the 4th Ed? Cause I still look in the 3rd ed..lol