Compared to an adult the epiglottis in pediatric patients has these characteristics.
What is longer and U-shaped?
Ultrasound image that is too bright can be corrected by adjusting this.
What is decreasing Gain?
The most common medication or group of medications causing allergic reactions perioperatively.
What are Neuromuscular blocking agents?
Along with Aortic Valve Peak Velocity these two parameters are used to assess severity of Aortic Stenosis.
What are Aortic Valve Area and Aortic Valve Pressure Gradient?
Resident Milestone evaluations are completed this often.
Compared to adults pediatric patients HR, BP, and RR are normally.
What is Higher, Lower, and Higher?
Pt with hypotension and kissing left ventricle on TTE/TTE should be treated with this.
What is Fluid/Blood resuscitation?
This is the test done within 1-3 hours to confirm Anaphylaxis.
What is Serum Tryptase?
Severe Aortic Stenosis is characterized by an Aortic Valve Area less than this.
What is 1.0 cm2?
Resident Milestones are scored using this scoring scale.
What is a 5 point scale?
This is the narrowest point of the airway in pediatric patients.
What is the cricoid cartilage?
Vocal cords in adults.
TACO vs TRALI can be differentiated on TEE or TTE by this.
What is Ventricular Size and Contractility?
The first thing that should be done and the first medication that should be given in a suspected anaphylactic reaction.
What is stop the offending agent and epinephrine?
The Pressure Gradient typically associated with Severe Aortic Stenosis is.
What is >40 mmHg?
The Core Competency ICS stands for this.
What is Interpersonal and Communication Skills?
Heart Rate maintenance is more important in children for this reason.
What is fixed stroke volume?
On lung ultrasound pt with decreased O2 saturation has normal lung sliding and B-lines most likely has this diagnosis
What is pulmonary edema?
The typical Epinephrine dose range for a pt with an anaphylactic reaction without significant hemodynamic compromise.
What is 10-50 mcg IV?
Heart rate goal for pts with Aortic Stenosis for these reasons.
What is avoiding tachycardia to increase ventricular filling time, coronary perfusion time, and avoid increases in Oxygen demand?
The five core competencies other than ICS.
What are Patient Care, Medical Knowledge, Practice-Based Learning and Improvement, Professionalism?
Pierre Robin Syndrome is typically associated with a genetic mutation on one of these chromosomes.
What is 2, 11, or 17?
These Ultrasound findings are seen in PTX.
What are no lung sliding, lung point, and barcode sign in M mode?
(Also A-lines without B-lines)
Pt Allergic to this fruit are also potentially allergic to this material.
What is Banana and Latex?
Afterload goal for pts with Aortic Stenosis for this reason.
What is Maintain Afterload to facilitate Coronary Perfusion?
Since 2005, these four anesthesia residency programs in Florida have been shut down.
What are Largo, Larkin (twice), USF Tampa, and Oak Hill?