Hypercalcemia
Tumor Lysis Syndrome
Spinal Cord Compression
Things That Rhyme with "asburicase"
Lysis? I love sis!
100

Mrs Jones presents to the AIC with history of breast cancer. You obtain labs prior to chemo and discover that her calcium is 11.0. You also note that her weight has dropped 10 pounds since her last visit. This is the next step to fully evaluate for hypocalcemia. 


What is to check albumin level?

100

Which patient is at the highest risk for developing tumor lysis syndrome

a. 36yo male with stage 1a lung cancer

b. 48 yo female with 4cm left sided breast cancer c. 60 yo male with newly diagnosed B cell lymphoma

d. 80 yo female with recurrent pancreatic cancer

What is B cell lymphoma


Most commonly seen in pts with aggressive and highly aggressive lymphomas and ALL

100

Al of the following findings neurological deficits would alert you to a possible spinal cord compression except: a. Increased rectal tone b. Distended bladder c. Erectile dysfunction d. Hyperreflexia

What is increased rectal tone

100

This medication has been shown to be superior to allopurinol alone in time to control serum uric acid in patients at risk for TLS.

What is rasburicase?

100

This is the name for the definition of laboratory tumor lysis syndrome.

a. Cairo-Bishop

b. Tumor lysis syndrome laboratory levels (TLSLL)

c. PUPC Index (Potassium, uric acid, phosphorous, calcium) 

d. Egypt-Knight

What is Cairo-Bishop?

Uric acid > 8 mg/dl or 25% increase from baseline

K > 6 mEq/L or 25% increase from baseline

Phos >4.5 mg/dL or 25% increase from baseline

Calcium <7 mg/dL or 25% decrease from baseline

200

First line treatment for hypercalcemia is

a. Pamidronate b. Dexamethasone c. Hydration d. Low calcium diet

What is hydration?

200

This lab would be one you would review to assess a patient's risk of developing TLS.

a. Potassium b. Ammonia c. Sodium d. Magnesium

What is potassium?

Significant elevations in uric acid, potassium, phosphorus, and significant decrease in calcium are seen in tumor lysis syndrome.

200

Which of the following would be considered first line treatment for spinal cord compression? A. Tylenol B. Vicodin C. Decadron D. Muscle relaxers

What is decadron?

200

As opposed to allopurinol which decreases uric acid formation, this medication lowers serum uric acid acutely by breaking down serum uric acid.

What is rasburicase?


Rapidly breaks down serum uric acid

200

This may be a symptom of hypocalcemia

A. Abdominal pain B. Constipation C. Tetany D. Shortness of breath

What is tetany?

300

All of the following are sign of hypercalcemia except: a. Weakness, lethargy b. Confusion c. Nausea, anorexia d. Jaundice, lymphedema

What is jaundice, lymphedema

300

All of the following you would expect to see in TLS except:

a. Hyperkalemia b. Hyperuricemia c. hypocalcemia d. Hyperglycemia

What is hyperglycemia?

300

All of the following may be side effects of steroids except: A. GI upset B. Insomnia C. Irritability D. Forgetfulness

What is forgetfulness?

300

This medication used to treat TLS can cause severe methemoglobinemia.

What is rasburicase?

Tx includes discontinuing rasburicase and considering use of methylene blue and vitamin C.

300

These tumors are most frequently associated with TLS

What are clinically aggressive NHLs and acute lymphoblastic leukemia, particularly Burkitt lymphoma/leukemia.

400

The patient was admitted to the hospital and given hydration as well as pamidronate (aredia). What symptom would be worrisome to you if she called the office 2 days after treatment?

a. Headache b. Cough c. Muscle cramps d. Dysuria

What are muscle cramps?

400

These signs and symptoms alert you to the presence of TLS:

a. Muscle cramps, constipation, paresthesias

b. Lethargy, hematuria, diarrhea, nausea

c. Hypotension, abdominal pain, blurred vision

d. Weight gain, weakness, constipation

What is lethargy, hematuria, diarrhea, nausea?

400

This is the median survival time for someone with neoplastic epidural spinal cord compression:

a. 2 years

b. 6 mo

c. 6 years

d. 2 weeks

e. not been studied

What is 6 months?


Better prognosis for those who are ambulatory

400

This medication should NOT be given to patients with G6PD deficiency.

What is rasburicase?

Hydrogen peroxide is byproduct of uric acid breakdown and can cause severe hemolysis in pts with G6PD deficiency.

400

High levels of this lead to secondary hypocalcemia in tumor lysis syndrome?

What is phosphatemia.

Malignant cells contain up to 4 x the phosphorus as found in normal cells.

500

You are getting ready to discharge your hypercalcemic patient. when reviewing her discharge medications, this medication gives you cause for concern.

 a. Lasix b. Tums c. Pepcid d. norvasc

What is tums?

500

All of the following are appropriate measures to decrease the risk of TLS except:

1. Allopurinol

2. Bicarb

3. Dietary restriction of calcium and phosphorous 4. rasburicase

What is dietary restriction of calcium and phosphorous

500
This is a classification system for assessing instability due to spinal cord compression.

a. Cord compression classification (CCC)

b. Pain and instability score (PIS)

C. Spine instability neoplastic score (SINS)

D. Vertebral Compression Severity Index

What is spine instability score?

Takes in to account pain, location, lytic/blastic, radiographic findings, vertebral body collapse, and invasion of the tumor. A score greater than 7 warrants surgical consultation.

500

This medication can be used for TLS prevention as well as allopurinol.

What is rasburicase?

500

This is the appropriate way for blood samples of uric acid to be collected for patient receiving rasburicase.

Pre-chilled tube, then immediately placed on ice, and the assay completed within four hours

if possible

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