This president underwent a left thoracotomy after sustaining a gunshot to his chest in Washington, D.C.
Who is Reagan?
Respiratory distress, shock, distended neck veins
What is Tension PTX?
Nerve in the deep posterior compartment of leg.
What is tibial?
Most common nutritional deficit in vegan patient after gastric bypass 3 years ago.
What is Iron Deficiency?
Dr. Weigelt has served as the personal surgeon for these two American Presidents.
Who are Bush Sr. and Clinton?
The usual cause of hypoxia in a patient with flail chest.
What is pulmonary contusion?
The lesser saphenous vein is a tributary of this vessel?
What is popliteal vein?
This is the minimum appropriate proximal resection margins in gastric adenocarcinoma.
What is 6cm?
Dr. James Carrico was a resident involved in the resuscitation of this president.
Who is Kennedy?
Low rib fractures should lead to a high concern for these injuries.
What is solid organ injury?
This is the first major branch off the popliteal artery.
What is the anterior tibial?
Cancer stage if EUS shows invasion through serosa and 3 enlarged lymph nodes.
What is Stage IIIa?
Shot in July but surviving until September 1881, this President finally succumbed due to multiple failed attemped to remove the bullet.
Who is Garfield?
Eponym for shock, distended neck veins, and muffled heart tones
What is Beck's triad?
The innervates the webspace between the 1st and 2nd toes.
What is deep peroneal nerve?
This is the most appropriate management option for sinistral hypertension.
What is a splenectomy?
On October 14, 1912, this man survived an attempted assassination in Milwaukee while campaigning for president.
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
The most common dysrhythmia in blunt cardiac injury.
What is sinus tachycardia?
The two muscles in the lateral compartment of the lower leg.
What is peroneus longus and brevis?
Characterized by nausea, diarrhea, flushing, and dizziness - can occur after surgery.
What is Dumping Syndrome?