Patient Presentation
Evaluation
Inpatient Management
CIWA
Overdose
100

True or False: patients can experience withdrawal signs and symptoms with an elevated blood alcohol level...

True

100

Differential diagnoses include...

drug overdose

trauma

infection

metabolic derangements

hepatic failure

100

In alcohol withdrawal, the most important element is the prevention of (2)...

Seizures and Delirium Tremens

100

A CIWA score of less than __ indicates no necessary intervention... 

8

100

The time range in which the administration of N-acetylcysteine most beneficial...

The first 12 hours after ingestion; 150 mg/kg IV over 24 hours

200

Common vital signs...

Tachycardia

Hypertension

Tachypnea

Hyperthermia

200

An important metric to measure on an ECG prior to initiation of EtOH withdrawal treatment...

QTc

200

Symptom-triggered approach often chosen over a fixed-dose benzodiazepine taper...

CIWA - labor intensive scoring system widely used at the bedside

200

The number of items to be scored on a CIWA scale

10

200

Salicylate toxicity should be considered in all patients with this acid-base derangement...

Elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis

300

Define the term... delirium, agitation, tachycardia, hypertension, fever, diaphoresis

Delirium tremens: clinical manifestations of severe withdrawal (differentiate from alcoholic hallucinosis)

300

Typical laboratory analysis includes...

CBC with differential

Comprehensive metabolic panel

Transaminases

Amylase or Lipase

Urinalysis and urine drug

300

List 3 medications all patients in alcohol withdrawal should receive...

Thiamine before glucose (extra credit - why?)

Folate

Multivitamins

Intravenous hydration

Electrolyte replacement (extra credit - most common?)

300

Amount of Ativan given for a CIWA score 13

<7 - none

8-12: 0.5 mg IV; 1 mg PO

13-16: 1 mg IV; 2 mg PO

17-20: 1.5 mg IV; 3 mg PO

21+: 2 mg IV; 4 mg PO

300

The reversal agent for benzodiazepine overdose AND the most important adverse effect of its administration is...

Flumazenil (Romazecon); seizures

400

The most common form of hallucination...

Visual

400

EMS drops off a patient who was found alert, intoxicated, but on the ground outside his local bar. What specific test is absolutely necessary to rule out a potentially fatal or debilitating differential...

CT head non-contrast to rule out ICH/SDH

400

The benefits of a short-acting over long-acting benzodiazepine include...

Available parenteral

Short half-life allows for rapid titration

400

Benefit of CIWA over fixed-dose taper...

Possible reduction in the amount of benzodiazepines administered (after 3 consecutive q1h negative scores, transition to q4h assessments)

400

Pupillary assessment with opioid overdose...

Pinpoint

500

List 3 characteristics of Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome...

Encephalopathy

Oculomotor dysfunction

Gait ataxia

500

The main inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters implicated in chronic EtOH intoxication and withdrawal are...

GABA & Glutamate

500

List 3 anticonvulsant medications that can be used in conjunction with benzodiazepines or as stand alone therapy...

Carbamazepine

Gabapentin

Valproic Acid

500

You all have and will order the CIWA protocol. How many of you have used the clinical tool at the bedside and scored a patient?

500

Technique of drug delivery where illicit drugs are ingested by wrapping the drug of choice in a covering, which then will dissolve in the gastrointestinal tract, thereby releasing the drug for absorption. Can entail crushing of a pill prior to packaging to theoretically increase the surface area for absorption or may involve the packaging of a higher than usual dose of a drug in attempts to attain a sustained-release effect. 

Parachuting

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