Class of antibiotics associated with an increased risk of tendon rupture.
What are fluoroquinolones?
This rhythm.
What is ventricular tachycardia(V-Tach)?
Tenecteplase(TNK) may be administered within how many hours of stroke symptom onset?
What is 4.5?
The first line medication for anaphylactic shock.
What is epinephrine?
This diagnostic study is considered the gold standard to confirm the diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism.
CT pulmonary angiography (CT-PA or CT-PE)
The most common organism causing native valve endocarditis in intravenous drug users (IVDU).
What is Staphlococcus aureus?
Inferior wall myocardial infarctions are caused by an occlusion of this artery.
What is the Right Coronary Artery(RCA)?
The dose of IV Lorazepam suggested as first line for seizures.
What is 4mg?
According to ATLS, this physiologic sign is the most sensitive indicator of early hypovolemic shock.
What is tachycardia?
The rapid sequence induction(RSI) medication that should be avoided in advanced renal disease.
What is succinylcholine?
Class of antibiotics commonly used for atypical pneumonia coverage.
What are Macrolides?
This laboratory test is most useful in differentiating acute decompensated heart failure from other causes of dyspnea.
What is B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP)?
CSF shows low glucose, elevated neutrophils, and high protein. These findings are consistent with.
What is bacterial meningitis?
According to the surviving sepsis guidelines, this vasopressor is first line.
What is norepinephrine(Levophed)?
This electrolyte abnormality is commonly seen in patients receiving continuous albuterol nebulization.
What is hypokalemia?
According to the surviving sepsis guidelines, antibiotics should be administered within this timeframe.
What is one hour?
A patient presents with sudden, severe, tearing chest pain. On physical exam, they are pale, diaphoretic with significant BP differences between arms. The most likely diagnosis is.
What is an aortic dissection?
This head CT shows which type of intracranial hemorrhage?
What is a subdural hematoma?
The electrolyte abnormality common in patients who have received multiple packed red blood cell(PRBC) transfusions due to the preservative.
What is hypocalcemia?
The oxygen delivery method that delivers a small amount of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP).
What is high-flow nasal cannula?
This antibiotic is recommended in addition to broad-spectrum coverage to suppress toxin production in necrotizing fasciitis.
What is Clindamycin?
These 3 factors determine stroke volume.
Preload, afterload and contractility.
According to the ASA/AHA guidelines, this is the target SBP goal in a patient with an acute intraparenchymal hemorrhage.
What is less than 140mmHg?
Severe impairment of this organ may lead to impaired clearance of lactic acid.
What is the liver?
This finding on lung POCUS suggests.
What is pneumothorax?