Meds
More Miss Ellaneous
Electricity
Cry Tis Area
EKG
Poke US
200

What 2 classes of medications are notorious for causing the most cardiac blocks in Chogoria?

BB & CCB 

200

Mortality rate untreated: 100%. Mortality rate with treatment: 7-30% in adults 

Miliary TB 

200

What electrolyte do you need to absorb Potassium?

Mg 

200

What is the criteria for distinguishing viral vs bacteria pharyngitis/tonsilitis?

Centor’s

200

Where do you place leads V1 and V2?


4th intercostal space; on either side of the sternum

200

Give 2 defining attributes of POCUS

•PERFORMED FOR A CLEARLY DEFINED CONDITION

•FOCUSED, GOAL-ORIENTED EXAMINATION

•CHARACTERIZED BY 1-2 FEATURES

•EASILY LEARNED AND PERFORMED

•QUICK

•DIRECT IMPACT ON PATIENT CARE

•POINT-OF-CARE

400

What type of insulin is contained in Mixtard?

Soluble/Instant and Long acting/Isophane

400

What is the CD4 count which we should cover for PCP in ISS patients?

<200 cells/mm3

400

Safe rate of change for Na correction in either Hyper/HypoNatremia over 24hrs?

6-8 or

8-12 mmol/L/day

400

For Geriatrics medication reconciliation?

Beer’s Criteria

400

Name the Inferior Leads?

II, III, aVF

400

Name 3 types of probes 

600

What are 2 side effects of steroids?

Inc in appetite, wt gain, mood changes, muscle weakness, blurred vision, hair growth, easy bruising, inc in infections, puffy face, acne, anxiety, cataracts/glaucoma, water retention/swelling, HTN

600

What is your diagnosis?

Tympanic Membrane Perforation

600

The average Chogorian should not be deficient in this electrolyte, but if they are, they develop – ileus, paralysis, U waves, ST depressions ?

K

600

For staging AKI

RIFLE/AKIN/KDIGO

600

What are your best leads for assessing the atria and P-waves?

Leads II and V1

600

Name 3 motions of a probe

•Fan/tilt

•Slide

•Rock

•Rotate

Compress

800

What class of bacteria does Ceftriaxone cover?

Gram +

Gram -

800

What is the definitive treatment for persistent/refractory hyperkalemia?

Emergent Hemodialysis

800

Which electrolyte and how much do you need to solve this problem?


1-2g of Mg over 5mins (variable), then 1g/hr drip

800

Double Jeopardy  

What are the most common and the most accurate for determining LVH

Double Jeopardy

Common = Sokolov-Lyons

Accurate = Cornel

800

Name the abnormality here

1st Degree Block

800

What is the relationship between Resolution and Frequency of a probe?

1000

On the floor Bi-PAP machine, what parameter has to be changed to affect oxygenation?

EPAP (affects CPAP and Peep)

1000

What is the pathology on this image?

R Pleural effusion

1000

Without Digibind/DigiFab, what electrolytes correction here in Chogoria can be lifesaving in Digitalis/Digoxin toxicity?

K (Hypo/Hyperkalema) and Mg (HypoMagnesemia)

1000

For determining indication for C-Spine imaging?

Canadian C-Spine (CCS) or Nexus

1000

Name the abnormality here. Be specific


3:1 block Aflutter 



1000

Name 3 types of echogenicity you can use to describe an image and explain them

•Know your anatomy

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•Anechoic – No sound waves are reflecting (fluid)

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•Hypoechoic – structure is reflecting less than surrounding tissue

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•Hyperechoic – structure is reflecting more than surrounding tissue

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•Isoechoic – appears similar to nearby structure

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