R**********n 发帖数: 473 | 1 This Q is from orientation of released CD, not CD Qs, so don't worry,
everyone can do it. It looks very simple though, but not sure which one is
the answer
A man passed a kidney stone, turned out to be calcium oxalate, what's the
best step of management?
A. give thiazide
C. more fluids.
Which one? I think both are right.
Many thanks! | n***8 发帖数: 634 | 2 I saw this question some where, but now I can't remember the correct answer.
My cents, if the patient didn't have other contraindications to thiazide,
such as gout, lipid problem, then I will choose A.
Good luck to your CK. | R**********n 发帖数: 473 | | p********g 发帖数: 372 | 4 More fluids? More fluids can help patient pass more small stone. I think
Thiazide is preventing the recurrence of calcium stone not the best step for
management. Correct me if I am wrong. |
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