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100

What is the best initial therapy for an unstable patient in afib?

Synchronized cardioversion

100

What are contraindications to thinners for a DVT?

-Active bleeding
-Platelets <20K (call Heme)
-Neurosurgery, ocular surgery, head bleed within 20 days (I'd call if it's within a month)
-Brain mets (Call Neurosurg)
-Recent major abd surgery or GI bleed (call specialist)


100
Severe hypokalemia can cause which neuro symptoms?

-objective weakness/paralysis

-hyporeflexia


100

What is the most common congenital bleeding disorder?

Von Willebrand's Disease

100

What are the symptoms of compartment syndrome?

PAIN OUT OF PROPORTION
pallor
cold
pulse deficit
paresthesia
paralysis

200

What are the symptoms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?

What is the initial treatment?

1. angina, dyspnea, syncope, lightheadedness

2. beta blockers
-> myomectomy or ICD 

Avoid inotropic drugs 

200

Which drugs are the most effective for CHRONIC mgmt of CHF w/ dilated cardiomyopathies?

ACE inhibitors

200

What is the most common cause of euvolemic hyponatremia?

SIADH

Syndrome of Inappropriate AntiDiuretic Hormone

(I think of meds, infection, brain injury, cancer)

200

What is the condition that causes severe tissue hypoxia with normal O2 sats/ no peripheral cyanosis?

carbon monoxide poisoning

200

What is the most common cause of death in patients with pelvic fractures?

hemorrhagic shock

300

What do you do when you find an incidental AAA?
What is the most important characteristic about the AAA?

[Incidental means no symptoms]

Diameter dictates:

<4cm won't rupture
3-4cm is monitored annually w/ US
4-4.5cm is monitored q6 months w/ US
>4.5cm is a referral to Vascular Surgery 

300

What is the earliest & most common rhythm disturbance with digitalis toxicity?

PVC's

300

How long after someone stops drinking can withdrawal begin?

Mild symptoms within 2 hours!
Seizures between 6-48h
Psychosis 12-48h

300

massive blood transfusions, exchange transfusions, or ECMO can cause bleeding by this mechanism

dilutional thrombocytopenia

300

How can you distinguish a pulmonary contusion from ARDS on chest x-ray?

pulm contusion- minutes to hours after injury, looks like a consolidation or infiltrate, localized to a lobe or segment

ARDS- delayed onset 12-72h, diffuse patchy infiltrates

400

Which patients should get prophylaxis for infective endocarditis and when?

Who:
-prosthetic valves
-hx of endocarditis
-any prosthesis in the heart for a congenital defect
-status post heart transplant w/ abnormal valve

When:
-dental cleaning
-bronch
-ERCP
-cystoscopy


400

When are ACE inhibitors contraindicated?

1. PMH angioedema
2. hyperkalemia
3. bilateral renal artery stenosis or unilateral renal artery stenosis if you have 1 kidney
4. PREGNANCY HARD NO
5. severe aortic stenosis 

400

What Endocrine pathology is assoc with afib & CHF?

thyrotoxicosis

400

Why do we use O neg PACKED cells instead of O neg WHOLE BLOOD prior to cross match?

packed cells have less anti-A & anti-B antibodies

(we use O positive RBC's in men & post menopausal women) 

400

What are reversible mimics of brain death?

hypothermia

barbiturate coma

baclofen OD

benzo OD

500

What is the most common complication from ICD's and what causes them? 

(Implantable cardioverter/defibrillators)

Inappropriate shocks

Caused by SVT, afib, other atrial arrhythmias, NSVT

500

In a heart transplant patient, what do you give for symptomatic bradydysrhythmias?

isopreterenol 

Atropine won't work because they don't have parasympathetic innervation.

500

What are the lab findings in Addison's disease?

Hyponatremia

Hypokalemia

Hypercalcemia

500

What is the most common life-threatening viral infection in transplant patients?

CMV 

...but bacterial infections are more deadly

500

When do we use steroids for head injury?

we don't

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