Which of the following transmission-based precautions should be initiated for shingles?
Airborne and contact precautions
TTP presents with (FATRN) fever, anemia, thrombocytopenia, renal dysfunction and neurologic abnormalities. It is due to decreased ADAMTS13 activity and positive ADAMST13 inhibitor. Initiating prompt treatment with ____ can be lifesaving.
What is Beck’s triad, and what is it suggestive of?
Name two causes of normal anion gap acidosis
What is the diagnosis? A 45-year-old man with a 15-year history of ulcerative colitis develops fatigue and pruritus. Serum alkaline phosphatase level is 750 U/L, AST is 48 U/L, ALT is 60 U/L, and total bilirubin is 2.0 mg/dL.
True or false: Patients with a positive EIA result but negative RPR or VDRL test result should have a second specific treponemal antibody test to confirm the result.
A 33-year-old man is evaluated for continued bleeding following a tooth extraction. His mother has easy bruising, and his sister required a transfusion following the birth of her first child. The hemoglobin concentration is 13 g/dL, and the platelet count is 210,000/μL. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Use this medication to treat hypertension in a patient with aortic dissection (name one)
Esmolol, labetalol
When patients are chronically malnourished or endure prolonged starvation, the body shifts from metabolizing carbohydrates to metabolizing protein and fat as the main source of ATP. In the process, intracellular depletion of key electrolytes such as potassium, phosphorous, and magnesium begins to occur. When carbohydrates or other simple sugars are reintroduced to the diet or given intravenously, production of insulin causes rapid intracellular uptake and a rapid drop in extracellular concentrations of electrolytes. These shifts have potentially life-threatening consequences, including diaphragmatic weakness and respiratory impairment, tissue hypoxia, fatal arrhythmias, and cardiomyopathies. Guidelines suggest that enteral intake should be increased slowly over a period of 3 to 7 days. What does this guideline help prevent?
Refeeding syndrome
What is the Berlin Criteria used for?
ARDS
Live vaccines are contraindicated in immunocompromised patients, but the MMR, varicella, and recombinant zoster vaccines can be given to patients with HIV with CD4 cell counts greater than ?
200/μL.
Tumor lysis syndrome is the result of the rapid breakdown of malignant cells, resulting in dangerous increases in serum urate, potassium, and phosphate concentrations. In addition to IV hydration, how is it treated?
What stage is a pressure ulcer described as follows: Shallow ulcer with a red-pink wound bed or serum-filled blister.
Stage 2
After a patient’s kidney stone was analyzed, his urologist recommended increasing his dietary calcium. What type of stone did he have (name one)?
Calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate
What is the diagnosis and treatment? A 48-year-old man is evaluated in the hospital for acute onset of hyperpyrexia and muscle rigidity. He was hospitalized 12 hours ago for upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Within the last hour he underwent upper endoscopy using rapid sequence intubation with succinylcholine and etomidate. Soon after completion of the procedure, he developed fever, tachypnea, and tachycardia.
Patient presents with difficult-to-control asthma and recurrent pulmonary infiltrates. They have elevated IgE and positive skin testing. What is the diagnosis?
ABPA (allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis)
For warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia, initial therapy is glucocorticoids. For cold agglutinin disease, primary therapy is cold avoidance or __
How long before surgery should warfarin be held?
Which RTA causes hyperkalemia?
Type 4, distal
What condition is the Anti–Scl-70 antibody associated with?
Name an acceptable antibiotic regimen for PID (inpatient or outpatient)
Outpatient (14-day course)
Inpatient
An Auer Rod is found on peripheral blood smear. What is the diagnosis?
Name two types of neurally-mediated syncope
This antibody is associated with membranous nephropathy
anti-phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) antibodies
This type of dementia is characterized by parkinsonian motor features (particularly gait problems and slowness of movements), visual hallucinations, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, and frequent fluctuations in attention.