Critical care 1
Critical care 2
Critical care 3
Critical care 4
Critical care 5
100

Most common complication of smoke inhalation injury

Pneumonia

100

Treatment for cyanide poisoning

Hydroxocobalamin

100

Preferred treatment for benzodiazepine overdose

Supportive care (not flumazenil)

100

Type of IV catheter with highest flow rate

Peripheral wide-bore catheter

100

Most common cause of cardiogenic shock

Myocardial infarction

200

Diagnostic test for carbon monoxide exposure

Arterial blood gases, including co-oximetry

200

Only indications for benzodiazepines in delirium treatment

Alcohol withdrawal, seizures

200

Assessment test before liberation from mechanical ventilation

Spontaneous breathing trial

200

Measures in ventilatory assessment of neuromuscular weakness

Maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures, positional changes in FVC

200

Common causes of systemic toxicity in smoke inhalation

Carbon monoxide, cyanide

300

Strategies to decrease delirium during mechanical ventilation

Daily interruptions of sedation and analgesia; protocolized light sedation; melatonin

300

Preferred agents for continuous sedation during mechanical ventilation

Propofol, dexmedetomidine

300

Common bacterial causes of pneumonia after smoke inhalation

Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas species

300

Carboxyhemoglobin level indication for hyperbaric therapy

≥25%

300

Basic strategies to minimize ICU-acquired weakness

Early mobilization, avoidance of early parenteral nutrition, glucose control

400

Ventilatory treatment of acute hypercapnic respiratory failure from OHS

BPAP

400

Treatment for PE with hemodynamic collapse

Thrombolytic therapy

400

Role of procalcitonin in initiation of antibiotics

None

400

Treatment for cardiac arrest with hypothermia

Prolonged CPR and active rewarming

400

Timing of antibiotic therapy in suspected sepsis

Within first hour

500

Physiology of hypoxemic respiratory failure not improving with oxygen

V/Q mismatch (specifically low V/Q, or shunt)

500

Diagnosis suggested by hyperthermia, hyperreflexia, dysautonomia, mental status changes

Serotonin syndrome

500

Drug treatment for methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning

Fomepizole

500

Diagnosis suggested by CNS depression, increased anion gap metabolic acidosis, increased osmolal gap

Ethylene glycol or methanol ingestion

500

Treatment for shock refractory to fluids and vasopressors

Hydrocortisone

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