Drugs/Treatment
Rashes
Signs and Criteria
Timeline
Final Jeopardy
100

First step to treat drug rash and fever

What is discontinue the drug?

100

What is SJS/TEN?

100

Minimum percent of skin involvement to diagnosis TEN

What is >30%?

100

This presents like NMS in a more acute (within 24 hours) period

What is serotonin syndrome?

200

DOC to treat a febrile condition induced by succinylcholine or volatile anesthetic

What is dantrolene?

200

What is erythema multiforme?

200

The set of criteria is used to diagnose serotonin syndrome

What are the Hunter Toxicity Criteria Decision Rules?

200

This condition presents with an acute phase of 8-12 days and re-epithelialization in 2-4 weeks

What is SJS/TEN?

300

Wound care techniques used in SJS/TEN

What are antishear therapy and whirlpool therapy?

300

This condition presents with sterile pustules overlying a rash

What is AGEP?

300

Gentle pressure on surface of affected skin causes spread of tissue sloughing

What is Nikolsky's sign?

300

This drug rash has an onset of 1-14 days and resolves in 5-14 days

What is exanthematous drug eruption?

300

The pathogenesis of DRESS is hypothesized to be an interaction between these 3 things

1. Enzyme deficiency allows drug metabolites to build up, causing cell death or triggering an immune response

2. Certain HLA subtypes are susceptible to drug hypersensitivity

3. Potential interaction between a latent viral infection and the drug

400

Allopurinol is known to induce these two drug reactions

What are TEN and DRESS?

400

Condition characterized by pruritic maculopapular erythematous rash on the truck and extremities

What is exanthematous drug eruption?

400

NMS is characterized by AMS, fever, autonomic instability, and this muscle sign

What is lead pipe rigidity?

400

Name 3 of the 5 patterns of presentation of MH

What are immediately after drug administration, intraoperatively, minutes after drug cessation, postoperatively, “recrudescence” in 25% of patients?

500

Last resort treatment of serotonin syndrome

What is cyproheptadine?

500

Areas normally spared by SJS/TEN

What are the scalp, palms, and soles?

500

This is used on day 1 and day 3 after presentation to evaluate the severity of SJS/TEN

What is the SCORTEN score?

500

EM symptoms develop over _____ days and last ____ weeks

What is 3-5 days and 2 weeks?

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