Patient with JVD, diminished heart sounds, and hypotension
What is Beck's triad?
Name the Ottawa knee rules
What is age>55, patellar tenderness, fibular head tenderness, no flexion to 90 degrees, no weight bearing (4 steps)?
Medical term for excessive menstrual flow and irregular cycles
Menorrhagia is heavy bleeding, including prolonged menstrual periods or excessive bleeding during a normal-length period. Metrorrhagia is bleeding at irregular intervals, particularly between expected menstrual periods.

Initial treatment?
Immediate management of open pneumothorax is to cover the wound with a rectangular sterile occlusive dressing that is closed securely with tape on only 3 sides. Thus, the dressing prevents atmospheric air from entering the chest wall during inspiration but allows any intrapleural air out during expiration.
The highest frequency a human can usually hear is
20 Hz
Intravascular vessel wall damage, stasis of flow, and the presence of a hypercoagulable state.
What is Virchow's triad?
Damaged in Gamekeeper's thumb
What is ulnar collateral ligament?
Name the medications available for urgent BP control in preeclampsia
Calcium channel blockers second line agents
Rice Krispie feeling on palpation of neck and shoulders is most indicative of this type of injury
What is tracheo-bronchial injury
Clinical signs and symptoms consistent with tracheobronchial injury include but are not limited to respiratory failure, dyspnea, crepitus/subcutaneous emphysema, high riding hyoid bone, pneumomediastinum, Hamman sign, persistent pneumothorax, stridor, hemoptysis, dysphonia, or dysphagia.
A 38 year old woman presents with midcycle LIF pain. It is colicky and you are asked to scan her pelvis.

Left mid ureter. The ureter crosses the iliac vessels at the pelvic brim. A 5mm echogenic shadow casting lesion is seen within the lumen of a slightly distended ureter. The cause of her pain is ureteric colic.
Renal stones generally cause symptoms when they pass into the ureter. They are known to get stuck at three points – the pelvi-ureteric junction (PUJ), the mid ureter at the pelvic brim as the ureter crosses the iliac vessels, and distally at the vesico-ureteric junction (VUJ).
In this case the stone is seen at the mid ureter.
Fever, RUQ pain, and jaundice.
What is Charcot's triad?
Name the fracture associated with ACL tear
What is Segond fracture?
The Segond fracture is a type of avulsion fracture from the lateral tibial plateau of the knee, immediately below the articular surface of the tibia.

Name the pathophysiology of late and variable decelerations
Variable decelerations are irregular, often jagged dips in the fetal heart rate that look more dramatic than late decelerations. Variable decelerations happen when the baby's umbilical cord is temporarily compressed. This happens during most labors.
Shallow breathing, decreased breath sounds on the injured side
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What are the 3 places where a renal stone gets stuck
Renal stones generally cause symptoms when they pass into the ureter. They are known to get stuck at three points – the pelvi-ureteric junction (PUJ), the mid ureter at the pelvic brim as the ureter crosses the iliac vessels, and distally at the vesico-ureteric junction (VUJ).
In this case the stone is seen at the mid ureter.
Patient with vomiting subcutaneous emphysema, chest pain
What is Mackler's triad?
Medial malleolus fracture with proximal fibular fracture
What is Maisonneuve fracture?

Name the components of the APGAR score
What are appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, respirations?
The 3 Amigos of the street gang Trauma Lethal Triad.
What are Acidosis (Hypoxia), Coagulopathy (Hypotension), and Hypothermia
Martyn, Giles, and KaiWee

43 year old male presents with left sided chest pain after a collision on the sporting field. What does the ultrasound show?

Findings suggestive of pneumothorax. The presence of a pneumothorax is characterized by the following findings: (1) the absence of pleural (lung) sliding; (2) the absence of so-called comet-tail artifacts, also referred to as B-lines; (3) the absence of a lung pulse; and (4) the presence of one or more lung points.2
Child with palpable purpura, colicky abdominal pain, and arthralgias

Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) usually affects the small blood vessels in the skin, causing a rash that is called purpura. It can also affect blood vessels in the intestines and the kidneys
HSP usually affects children from two to 10 years of age, but it can happen in anyone.
Radial head fracture with distal radioulnar joint dislocation, and rupture of interosseous membrane
What is Essex-Lopresti fracture?

6 week pregnancy vaginal spotting and shoulder pain.

Signs of orbital injury
What is decreased vision or double vision (diplopia), sensation loss above the eyebrow, over the cheek, or in the upper lip, and nasal discharge?

What is the finding on this ultrasound? What does it suggest

Comet tails; helps exclude a pneumothorax