Instruments - Prof. ABM Abdullah
Instruments - Prof. ABM Abdullah
Instruments - Prof. ABM Abdullah
INSTRUMENTS
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‘When you no longer know what headache, heartache or stomachache
means without cistern punctures, electrocardiograms and six x-ray plates, you are slipping’.
—Martin H. Fischer
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N.B. The line between the highest points of both iliac crests runs through the spinous process of the
fourth lumbar vertebra.
Q:What are its contraindications?
A: As follows:
• Raised intracranial pressure (clinically detected if there is papilloedema).
• Localized infection.
• Bleeding disorder (e.g., haemophilia, Christmas disease etc.).
Q:What clinical examination would you do before LP? Why?
A: Ophthalmoscopy to see papilloedema, which indicates raised intracranial pressure. If LP is done in
such a case, there may be herniation of cerebellar tonsil through the foramen magnum and may
compress the vital centre in medulla oblongata and cause sudden death.
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N.B. In tuberculosis, AFB is positive in pleural fluid in 20% of cases and pleural biopsy is positive in
80% of cases. In malignancy, pleural biopsy is positive in 40% of cases (may be up to 60% of cases).
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N.B. If aspiration needle is not available, aspiration can be done by a wide-bore blood-set needle
connected to any rubber tube, which is connected to an empty saline bag. Fluid comes out easily by
negative suction.
N.B. Regular measurement of peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) on waking from sleep, in afternoon
and before going to bed demonstrates the wide diurnal variation of airflow limitation in bronchial
asthma.
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Q: What is it?
A: This is oral rehydration salt (ORS).
Q: What is its composition?
A: As follows:
Content Amount
Sodium chloride 3.5 g/L
Potassium chloride 1.5 g/L
Trisodium citrate 2.9 g/L
Glucose 20 g/L
Water to be added: 1 L
Q:What are its indications?
A: As follows:
• Acute watery diarrhoea.
• Correction of dehydration.
Q:How long can it be preserved?
A: It can be preserved for up to 12 hours. It should be discarded after this time.
Q:What is the function of glucose?
A: It helps in absorption of sodium chloride.
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‘Now, this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end.
But it is perhaps, the end of the beginning’.
—Winston Churchill