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Class of drugs that may cause syndrome of muscle rigidity, hyperthermia, autonomic instability and extrapyramidal symptoms |
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Antipsychotics
[Can cause Neuroleptic malignant syndrome] |
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Side effects of corticosteroids |
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Acute mania Immunosuppression Thin skin Osteoporosis Easy bruising Myopathies |
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Acetaminophen overdose Tx |
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Within 4 hours: Activated Charcoal Everything: N-acetylcystein
[NAC best if used within 8 hours] |
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Flumazenil
[This is the antidote, but not often used in actual overdose because can cause seizures if they've been on long-term BZDs. Usually just observe since BZDs alone do not cause respiratory depression. If mixed with alcohol or other drugs then may have to give antidote] |
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Neuroleptic malignant syndrome and malignant hyperthermia Tx? |
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Rate control Rhythm conversion and anticoagulation |
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If stable, rate control with carotid massage or other vagal stimulation.
Adenosine if unsuccessful. |
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[SHIPP MCQ]
Sulfasalazine Hydralazine INH Penicillamine Procainamide
Methyldopa Chlorpromazine Quinidine
[Anti-histone antibody] |
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Macrocytic, megaloblstaic anemia with neurologic symptoms |
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Macrocytic megaloblastic anemia without neurlogical symptoms |
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A burn patient presents with cherry-red flushed skin and coma. SaO2 is normal but carboxyhemoglobin is elevated. -Dx? -Tx? |
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Dx: CO Poisoning Tx: 100% O2 or Hyperbaric O2 (if pregnant or severe poisoning) |
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Blood in the urethral meatus or high-riding prostate |
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Bladder rupture or urethral injury |
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Test to r/o urethral injury |
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Retrograde cystourethrogram |
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Radiographic evidence of aortic disruption or dissection |
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-Widened mediastinum (>8cm) -Loss of aortic knob -Pleural cap -Tracheal deviation to the right -Depression of L mainstem bronchus |
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Radiographic indications for surgery in patients with acute abdomen |
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-Free air under the diaphragm -Extravasation of contrast -Severe bowel distention -Space-occupying lesion (CT) -Mesenteric occlusion (angiography) |
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The MC organism in burn-related infections |
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Method of calculating fluid repletion in burn patients |
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Parkland formula: 24-hr fluids = 4 x kg x %BSA |
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Acceptable urine output in a trauma patient |
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Acceptable urine output in a stable patient |
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Signs of neurogenic shock |
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Hypotension and bradycardia |
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Signs of increased ICP (Cushing's Triad) |
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Hypertension Bradycardia Abnormal Respirations |
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Cardiogenic (or obstructive) shock |
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Septic or anaphylactic shock |
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Identify cause. Pressors (Dobutamine) |
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-Identify cause -Fluid and blood transusion |
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Diphenhydramine or epipnephrine 1:1000 |
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Supportive treatment for ARDS |
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A patient with chest trauma who was previously stable suddenly dies |
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Signs of cardiac tamponade |
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Beck's Traid -JVD -Diminished heart sounds -Hypotension
Pulsus paradoxus |
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Absent breath sounds, dullness to percussion, shock, flat neck veins |
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Absent breath sounds, tracheal deviation, shock, JVD |
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Treatment for blunt or penetrating abdominal trauma in hemodynamically unstable patients |
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Immediate exploratory laparotomy |
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Increased ICP in alcoholics or the elderly following head trauma. Can be acute or chronic. Crescent shape on CT. |
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Head trauma with immediate loss of consciousness followed by a lucid interval and the rapid deterioration. Convex shape on CT. |
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