WHAT'S THE DIFFERENTIAL?
WHAT DID THEY TAKE?
SUGAR, SUGAR
BRAIN ATTACK
SEPTIC OR NOT?
The Numbers Don't Lie
100

A confused diabetic is pale and diaphoretic. Glucose is 41 mg/dL.

What is hypoglycemia?

100

RR 4, GCS 5 and pinpoint pupils.

What is an opioid toxidrome?

100

This bedside test should be obtained early in essentially every unexplained AMS patient.

What is a blood glucose?

100

This time determines eligibility for many time-sensitive stroke interventions.

What is last known well?

100

AMS, temp 103°F, HR 118 and a productive cough.

What is suspected sepsis?

100

HR 84

BP 136/82

RR 16

SpO₂ 98%

Glucose 39

What is hypoglycemia?

200

A 72-year-old suddenly develops aphasia and right arm weakness. Glucose is 124 mg/dL.

What is an acute stroke?

200

Agitation, diaphoresis, tachycardia, hypertension and dilated pupils.

What is a sympathomimetic toxidrome?

200

A diabetic is confused but awake enough to follow commands and safely swallow. Glucose is 48.

What is oral glucose?

200

Sudden facial droop, arm weakness and aphasia with glucose 106.

What is an acute stroke?

200

True or false: A normal blood pressure excludes serious sepsis.

What is false?

200

HR 64

BP 108/68

RR 5

SpO₂ 99% on O₂

ETCO₂ 76

GCS 6

What is severe hypoventilation/respiratory failure?

300

AMS, HR 126, RR 28, BP 94/58, temp 103.1°F. Family reports dysuria for 3 days.

What is sepsis from a suspected urinary source?

300

Confused, tachycardic, flushed, hot and dry with dilated pupils.

What is an anticholinergic toxidrome?

300

Glucose 510, vomiting, abdominal pain, RR 34 and ETCO₂ 17.

What is DKA?

300

A patient has unilateral weakness immediately after a witnessed seizure.

What is Todd paralysis?

300

An elderly patient is confused, tachypneic and hypotensive but has a temperature of 97°F.

What is possible sepsis?

300

HR 126


BP 110/72


RR 34 deep


SpO₂ 98%


ETCO₂ 16


Glucose 524

What is DKA with respiratory compensation for metabolic acidosis?

400

AMS, glucose 488, RR 32 and deep, ETCO₂ 18. Skin is warm and dry.

What is DKA with metabolic acidosis?

400

AMS with salivation, lacrimation, vomiting, diarrhea, bronchorrhea and bradycardia.

What is a cholinergic toxidrome?

400

An older diabetic has glucose 860, profound dehydration and severe AMS but minimal evidence of ketosis.

What is HHS?

400

Sudden severe vertigo, vomiting, ataxia and inability to walk despite a negative FAST.

What is a posterior circulation stroke?

400

AMS, HR 122, BP 88/52, RR 30 and temp 102.8°F. Family reports urinary symptoms.

What is sepsis with shock/hypoperfusion?

400

HR 116

BP 96/58

RR 28

SpO₂ 95%

ETCO₂ 27

Temp 103°F

Glucose 174

What is suspected sepsis with hypoperfusion?

500

A diabetic has slurred speech and left arm weakness. Glucose is 38. Dextrose raises glucose to 112, but the weakness remains.

What is suspected acute stroke after correction of hypoglycemia?

500

A patient is altered after an unknown overdose. ECG shows a wide QRS with hypotension and ventricular dysrhythmias.

What is tricyclic antidepressant toxicity?

500

AMS, hypotension, abdominal pain and vomiting. Glucose is 68. The patient takes chronic corticosteroids.

What is an adrenal crisis?

500

Patient understands your commands and knows what they want to say, but speech is slurred and poorly articulated.

What is dysarthria?

500

Glucose 428, temp 103.4°F, HR 128, RR 30 and AMS. The patient has a diabetic history.

What is a patient requiring evaluation for BOTH sepsis and a hyperglycemic emergency?

500

HR 112

BP 102/66

RR 26

SpO₂ 96%

ETCO₂ 31

Glucose 286

GCS 13

There isn't enough information to determine it?

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