Managment of Left Ventricular Free Wall Rupture includes urgent _____
#2
_____ gangrene is necrotising fasciitis of the perineum, genital, and perianal soft tissues
#3
Toxic shock syndrome can be caused by post-surgical _____
#4
Toxic shock syndrome can be caused by _____ infections & infected burns
#5
Type 2 necrotising fasiitis is monomicrobial, typically caused by _____ in healthy patients
#6
Necrotising fasciitis must be recognised early because of its _____ mortality rate
Hint: Low/High
#7
The most common site of necrotising fasciitis are the _____
#8
Necrotising fasciitis progresses _____
Hint: slowly/rapidly
#9
_____ used to treat T2DM can increase the risk of Fournier's gangrene
Hint: Medication
#10
What is the management of necrotising fasciitis?
_____ and IV antibiotics
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GI perforation Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Managment of Left Ventricular Free Wall Rupture includes urgent _____
Answer: pericardiocentesis and thoracotomy
Flashcard 2: _____ gangrene is necrotising fasciitis of the perineum, genital, and perianal soft tissues
Answer: Fournier's
Flashcard 3: Toxic shock syndrome can be caused by post-surgical _____
Answer: wound packing; most frequently nasal packing after epistaxis control
Flashcard 4: Toxic shock syndrome can be caused by _____ infections & infected burns
Answer: wound
Flashcard 5: Type 2 necrotising fasiitis is monomicrobial, typically caused by _____ in healthy patients
Answer: group A streptococcus
Flashcard 6: Necrotising fasciitis must be recognised early because of its _____ mortality rate
Answer: high (20-30%)
Flashcard 7: The most common site of necrotising fasciitis are the _____