S/S and Risk Factors
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis
Treatment
Miscellaneous
100

The most common symptom seen in pulmonary embolism

What is dyspnea?

100

An overload in this chamber of the heart will lead to increased JVP

What is the right ventricle?

100

This is a cross-linked fibrin degradation product that can be used to help rule in or out thrombotic episodes

What is D-dimer?

100

Rivaroxaban and apixiban are examples of this type of anticoagulant therapy? 

What is oral factor Xa inhibitors?

100

This is a potential complication of the administration of heparin when attempting to treat a DVT and/or PE

What is heparin-induced thrombocytopenia?

200

These are three common signs of a DVT

What is leg swelling, warmth, and erythema?

200

This theory or model proposes that venous thromboembolism occurs as a result of 3 things: alterations in blood flow (I.e. stasis), vascular endothelial injury, and alterations in the constituents of the blood (I.e. hypercoaguable state)

What is Virchow’s Triad?

200

This is a clinical pretest probability scoring system that categorizes patients as low probability, moderate probabity, and high probability of having a DVT.

What is the Wells Score?

200

This is the generally preferred vasopressor to treat hemodynamically unstable PE patients when adequate perfusion is not restored with IVF

What is norepinephrine?

200

This is the vein that the great saphenous vein drains into

What is the femoral vein?

300

These are 5 risk factors for DVT.

What is malignancy, immobilization, hospitalization, surgery/trauma, obesity, previous VTE, oral contraceptive use, pregnancy, stroke, age > 65, heart failure, IBD, and May-Thurner Syndrome?

300

This complication can occur when the body tries to compensate for arterial hypoxemia by increasing ventilation 

What is hypocapnia?

300

This is a shallow, hump-shaped opacity in the periphery of the lung, with its base against the pleural surface and hump towards the hilum that can aid in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism

What is Hampton’s Hump?

300

These are absolute contraindications for empiric anticoagulant therapy

What is recent surgery, hemorrhagic stroke, and active bleeding?

300

An example of this type of DVT is if the thrombus is present within the peroneal vein 

What is an isolated distal DVT?

400

These are 5 common symptoms of pulmonary embolism

What is dyspnea at rest or with exertion, pleuritic or dull chest pain, cough, orthopnea, calf or thigh pain, wheezing, and hemoptysis?

400

These are the most important cause of thrombosis in young women

What is oral contraceptives?

400

This type of ultrasound may be the preferred method of detecting DVTs because it is technically easier to perform with less operator-dependent interpretation, detects thrombi in veins more likely to embolize, and the veins it evaluates are relatively more compressible

What is proximal compression ultrasound?

400

This is a contraindication for intravenous fluid therapy in patients who are hemodynamically unstable with a pulmonary embolism

What is right ventricular dysfunction?

400

The superficial vein that arises on the lateral side of the foot from the union of the dorsal vein of the little toe with the dorsal venous arch empties into this vein

What is the popliteal vein?

500

These are 5 common presenting signs on examination of a patient with a pulmonary embolism

What is tachypnea, calf or thigh swelling/erythema, tachycardia, rales, decreased breath sounds, JVD, and fever?

500

These are the two most frequent causes of inherited (primary) hypercoagulable state 


What is Factor V Leiden mutation and prothrombin gene mutation?

500

This alternative to ventilation/perfusion scanning is the first line imaging study for the evaluation of suspected pulmonary embolism

What is CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA)?

500

This is the generally accepted minimal amount of time a patient presenting with their first DVT should be on anticoagulant therapy

What is 3 months?

500

This is the estimated mortality rate of patients with untreated pulmonary embolism

What is 30%?

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