Medical:
– Analgesia (narcotics: morphine)
– Anti-emetics (Gravol)
– NSAIDs (lower intra-renal pressure; must stop 48h prior to SWL)
– Antibiotics if evidence of UTI (NOT routine)
– IV fluids (if dehydrated) – may increase pain
– Medical expulsive therapy (alpha blockers help facilitate stone passage)
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#urology
Question
Acute Management of Renal Colic
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Tags
#urology
Question
Acute Management of Renal Colic
Answer
Medical:
– Analgesia (narcotics: morphine)
– Anti-emetics (Gravol)
– NSAIDs (lower intra-renal pressure; must stop 48h prior to SWL)
– Antibiotics if evidence of UTI (NOT routine)
– IV fluids (if dehydrated) – may increase pain
– Medical expulsive therapy (alpha blockers help facilitate stone passage)
Summary
status
not learned
measured difficulty
37% [default]
last interval [days]
repetition number in this series
0
memorised on
scheduled repetition
scheduled repetition interval
last repetition or drill
Details
No repetitions
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