Here are all the unique Sporty booking codes for my World Cup group stage stat-based predictions (I’m not a gambler — just data analysis picks from stats and my football knowledge):
1.ZX122U
2.RPZ89C
3.S0ZNSH
4.LGH4DJ
5.W39E29
6.PGWBSL
7. R1ASEA
8.RHUCB9
9.XY9Z6Z
10.LX5NAA
11.VKHBQZ
12.H41PSV
Goodluck guys
In severe anemia, oxygen delivery to tissues falls significantly. To compensate, the body increases cardiac output by raising heart rate and stroke volume. Over time, this persistent high output state puts excessive workload on the heart and can eventually lead to high output heart failure, even if the myocardium itself is normal.
This is why some severely anemic patients present with:
Tachycardia
Bounding pulse
Flow murmur
Dyspnea
Pedal edema
Not every heart failure patient has primary cardiac disease. Sometimes the heart fails because the body keeps demanding more and more from it.
IV Labetalol ➡️ Emergency Doses👇
➡️ General Hypertensive Emergency
• 20 mg IV over 2 min
• Then 20–80 mg every 10 min
• Max: 300 mg
• Infusion: 0.5–2 mg/min
➡️ Intracerebral Hemorrhage / Hemorrhagic Stroke
• 10–20 mg IV over 1–2 min
• Repeat or start infusion if needed
Ischemic Stroke (when BP lowering indicated)
• 10–20 mg IV over 1–2 min
• May repeat once
➡️ Severe Pre-eclampsia / Eclampsia
• 20 mg IV
• Then 40 mg after 10 min
• Then 80 mg every 10 min if BP remains high
• Max: 220–300 mg
➡️ Aortic Dissection
• 20 mg IV bolus
• Then infusion 0.5–2 mg/min
• Goal HR <60/min before vasodilators
➡️ Hypertensive Emergency with AKI
• 20 mg IV over 2 min
• Then 20–80 mg every 10 min
• Or infusion 0.5–2 mg/min
➡️ Avoid / Use cautiously in:
• Asthma or active bronchospasm
• Bradycardia
• Heart block
• Acute decompensated heart failure
@docakx Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) A classic AIDS-defining opportunistic infection presenting with progressive dyspnea, dry cough, and low-grade fever, especially when CD4 counts fall below 200 cells/µL.
@DrNovinoTailor The key reason is the urinary loss of natural anticoagulant proteins, especially:-
Antithrombin III (most important)
Protein C
Protein S
Because the damaged glomerulus allows these proteins to leak into the urine, the blood becomes hypercoagulable.
A boy in his teens presented with progressive darkening of nails of both hands and feet for the past 3 months.
No history of any exposure to dyes or work in factory, trauma.
He was a non-vegetarian.
Other systemic examination was unremarkable.
Thoughts?
A 7-year-old boy was brought to clinic because his parents noticed that his left leg had been “growing bigger and longer every year.”
What is the diagnosis?