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100

This vasopressor maintains its efficacy in an acidotic environment while all others lose theirs.

What is vasopressin?

100

When evaluating a patient for aortic stenosis, this echo derived systolic Vmax correlates to a peak gradient of 64 mm Hg.

What is 4 m/s?  (PG = 4v2)

100

This right ventricular end-diastolic volume is usually used as an indication for pulmonary valve replacement after tetralogy of Fallot repair.

What is >160 mL/m2?

100

This is the volume of gas present in the lung at end-expiration during tidal breathing

What is functional residual capacity?

100

This is the main determinant of carbon dioxide removal in ECMO.

What is the sweep gas flow rate?

200

Along with appropriate nutrition, these vitamins are important for postoperative wound healing.

What are Vitamin C and Zinc?

200

During a hiatal hernia repair, the GE junction should be this far below the hiatus.

What is 2-3 cm?

200

In addition to prostaglandin E2, this additional prostaglandin helps maintain ductal patency in the fetus.

What is prostacyclin or PGI2?

200

This traumatic condition presents with subcutaneous emphysema, pneumothorax, and pneumomediastinum.

What is bronchial disruption?

200

This phenomenon occurs when a large amount of blood passes from the outflow cannula directly into the inflow cannula, thereby decreasing the efficiency of ECMO.

What is recirculation?

300

3) A 58-year-old woman has been in the intensive care unit on mechanical ventilation (Rate set at 12 and respiratory rate of 22) for 8 days after sustaining multiple rib fractures. She is being treated for pneumonia and develops sepsis. She is oliguric (UOP 0.3 ml/kg/hr X 3 hours) despite 2 liters of fluid. She is being monitored by echocardiograph and standard arterial and central venous lines. This is the best bedside maneuver to predict fluid responsiveness in this patient.

What is passive leg raise?

300

This is the PAPi when the CVP=12 and the PA pressure is 36/12.

What is 2? (PASP-PADP)/CVP

300

A PVR under this value is considered safe to proceed with Fontan operation.

What is 2.5 Woods units?

300

This area, where N2 nodes reside, is considered the “sump area” for left upper lobe cancers (name both the area and station).


What is the Aortopulmonary window/Station 5.

300

In patients supported by LVADs, the development of this valvular lesion can lead to ineffective forward flow due to closed loop circulation.

What is aortic insufficiency?

400

This factor has the highest risk for clinically important gastrointestinal bleeding from stress ulcers in critically ill patients.

What is mechanical ventilation > 48 hours?

400

The shunt fraction with SVC sat 78%, PA sat 89%, Aortic sat 100%

What is 2:1?

400

The first surgical technique to temporize patients with TGA + intact septum, before cardiopulmonary bypass was available.

What was the Blalock-Hanlon procedure?

400

This is the venous drainage of an extra- lobar sequestration.

What is systemic drainage (azygos, hemi-azygos, or vena cava)?

400

Long-standing achalasia is a risk factor for developing this malignancy.

What is esophageal squamous cell carcinoma?

500

This crystalloid is avoided in fluid resuscitation for hypovolemia due to its pH of 5.5.

What is normal saline?

500

The cardiac output when HR=60 bpm, LVESV=30 mL, LVEDV=140 mL

What is 6.6 L/minute?

500

Tetralogy of Fallot is differentiated from DORV by the presence of this.

What is aortomitral valve continuity?

500

This is the treatment for a plasmacytoma of the chest wall?

What is radiation?

500

In this type of pump, as resistance increases, the work and power consumption decreases.

What is a rotary flow pump?

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