Ectopic Pregnancy
Shock
Pulmonary Embolus
Cerebrovascular Accident
Testicular Torsion
100

Estimated percentage of ectopic pregnancies that go undiagnosed on initial presenation?

40%

100

What is shock?

The body's response to a pathologic condition such as illness, trauma, or severe physiologic or emotional stress

100

What is a pulmonary embolus (PE)?

Blood Clot, or thrombus, located within one of the pulmonary arteries

100

A CVA is commonly referred to as a what?

Stroke

100

Scrotal complaints comprise what percentage of emergency department visits?

0.5%

200

The common location of ectopic pregnancies differs between whether that patient has which of these two things?

Natural conception or assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF)

200

What are the stages of shock?

Compensatory stage, Progressive stage, Irreversible Stage

200

What is the mortality rate for PE?

50%

200

A mild stroke may be referred to as what?

Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
200

The majority of cases occur in what age range?

Adolescent age range

300

What are the two ultrasonographical approaches that exist for the evaluation of ectopic pregnancy?

Transabdominal and endovaginal

300

What are the three types of distributive shock?

Neurogenic, Septic, and Anaphylactic

300

What is a hypercoagulable condition?

A condition that increases the risk of developing blood clots.

300

What is ataxia?

Lack of voluntary muscle coordination

300

What are two complications related to testicular torsion?

Loss of testis, infection, infertifility, cosmetic deformity, loss or diminished exocrine and endocrine function

400

What is the determining hormone for ectopic pregnancy?

Beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)

400

A patient in shock who is having trouble breathing should be placed in what position?

Semi-Fowler Position or sitting

400

Most PE travel from where?

Deep venous systems within the legs

400

TIA's are a result of what?

Transient ischemia (temporary loss of blood supply) to the brain

400

About 20% - 40% of cases of testicular torsion result in what?

Orchiectomy

500

What is the only absolute contraindication to transvaginal ultrasound 

Recent gynecologic surgery

500

What are the different types of shock?

Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Neurogenic, Septic and Anaphylactic

500

Clinical symptoms of PE?

Dyspnea, tachypnea, tachycardia, diaphoresis, syncope, cyanosis, hypotension, sudden death

500

FAST acronym stands for what?

Facial Drooping, Arm Weakness, Speech Difficulty, Time to call 911

500

What numerical degree of rotation of the testes compromises blood flow?

90-180 degrees

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