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ABG
Sickle
100

This is a quick screening tool for this disease with this score equaling high risk.

What is STOP BANG and 5-8?

100

In pts with significant respiratory disease this block may be contraindicated due to the high incidence of this.

What is interscalene block and Phrenic Nerve Palsy?

100

PEC is diagnosed by Hypertension and this

What is Protienuria?

100

The PaO2 value typically considered the threshold for intubation

What is 60?

100

These are three anesthetic management priorities for Sickle Cell patients.

What is avoiding hypothermia, hypoxia, pain, hypovolemia, acidosis? 

200

The first four letters of this screening tool stand for this.

What is Snoring, Tiredness (Daytime), Observed Apnea, Pressure (High BP)?

200

Neuraxial opioids work here.

What are mu receptors in the Substantia Gelatinosa?

200

Hemoglobin and Plasma volume changes in pregnancy typically lead to this

What is anemia of pregnancy?

200

The PaCO2 value typically considered the threshold for intubation on a patient without lung disease.

What is 50?

200

Pt with ACS typically have these symptoms and this chest xray finding. 

What are Fever, Chest Pain, Dyspnea and Pulmonary infiltrates?

300

The last four letters of this screening tool stand for this.

What is BMI > 35, Age > 50, Neck Circumference (>16in or 40cm), Gender (Male)?

300

Pain during second stage of labor is usually from these nerve roots and epidural sparring of this area can be tested in a relatively non-invasive way in this area.

What are S2-S4 and Pinky (last or little) toe / lateral foot?

300

CPR should be started on a baby after 1 min with a HR below this.

What is 60?

300

The pH change to PaCO2 in the acute setting

What is 0.08 decrease for every increase in 10?

300

The recommended Hb for pts with this disease.

What is 10?

400

Two potentially catastrophic complications that these patients have higher risk for.

What are Arrhythmias (A-Fib), Strokes (and Sudden Death)?

400

Pt's with numbness on medial forearm and pinky likely have this complication which usually resolves within this time frame.

What is Ulnar Neuropathy and 6 weeks?

400

ABG finding in pregnancy.

What is Respiratory Alkolosis?

400

The expected ABG findings in a pt after taking down a tourniquet

What is increased PaCO2 and decreased pH?

400

The HbS level classically used as the threshold for exchange transfusion therapy

What is 30%

500

The pathophysiologic path leading to cardiovascular disease. 

What is chronic hypoxia and hypercarbia leading to pulmonary vasoconstriction and hypertension leading to systemic hypertension, CHF, and arrhythmias?

500

Compromised blood flow through this vessel, typically arising from this area, can lead to this neurologic complication, with this characteristic presentation.

What is the Artery of Adamkiewicz, T8-L1, Anterior Cord Syndrome, Motor loss? 

(Supplies lower 2/3 of the spinal cord)

500

Prolonged exposure to this in premature babies can lead to this complication

What is Oxygen and ROP?

500

Poisoning with this results in this metabolic derangement typically showing Acidosis, low HCO3, and low CO2

What is Tylenol and HAGMA?

500

Potentially catastrophic complication from this disease (short of death)

What is a stroke?

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