This is the “Trauma Triad of Death"
What is the triad of hypothermia (<35C), acidosis (pH<7.2), and coagulopathy?
This is the number of compartments in the forearm.
What is 3?
Direction that carboxyhemoglobin and hypophosphatemia shift the oxygen dissociation curve.
What is to the Right?
Complication from endarterectomy represented by this emoji.
What is hypoglossal nerve (CN 12) injury?
A hematoma in this space leads to a lenticular shaped indentation on the brain.
What is the epidural space?
This is a vascular surgeon’s phrase for transient mononuclear blindness.
What is Amaurosis Fugax?
This is the nerve most likely to be injured as a result of this dislocation.
What is the Axillary Nerve?
Number of branches of the axillary artery.
What is 6?
Direction indicated by the word cephalic.
What is towards the head?
Potentially fatal condition associated with induction of anesthesia.
What is malignant hyperthermia?
The portion of the airways not involved with gas exchange that can be measured with the nitrogen washout test.
What is anatomic dead space?
This is the primary surgical treatment for Raynaud’s phenomenon (secondary RS).
What is Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy?
The suspected injury and diagnostic procedure mandated by the sign seen here
What is blunt carotid injury and CTA?
Age under which cricothyroidotomy is not recommended.
What is 12?
Primary direction the viscera are rotated toward during a Cattell-Braasch maneuver.
What is to the Left?
Specific nerve branch injury during parotidectomy demonstrated by this emoji.
What is the buccal branch of the facial nerve?
The space of the hand affected by the depicted abscess.
What is the Thenar Space?
Syndrome associated with this angiogram in a man with impotence and buttocks claudication.
What is Leriche Syndrome?
This maneuver mobilizes the left colon, spleen, tail of pancreas and left kidney to expose the SMA origin at the aorta.
What is the Mattox maneuver?
The complete cellular respiration of glucose will yield this number of ATP.
What is 36?
Directional eponym name given to the zones of the lung.
What is West?
Specific nerve branch injured during temporal artery biopsy demonstrated by the emoji?
What is the temporal branch of the facial nerve?
Space that the axillary nerve passes through bordered by the Teres major and minor, long head of the triceps and humerus.
What is the Quadrilateral Space?
This is the most common endoleak of a stent in the abdominal aorta.
What is a Type 2 endoleak?
This maneuver involves placing a finger in the tracheostomy wound and applying pressure anteriorly to stop massive tracheo-innominant fistula bleed
What is the Utley maneuver?
Primary hyperparathyroidism is supported by a chloride to phosphate ratio in excess of this number
What is >33?
Term used to describe the plane passing from front to back and dividing the body into right and left portions.
What is a Sagittal plane?
Syndrome demonstrated by this emoji caused by endogenous secretion of serotonin.
What is Carcinoid Syndrome?
These are the four borders of the Femoral Hernia Space
What are the inguinal ligament anteriorly, Cooper’s ligament posteriorly, lacunar ligament medially, and femoral vein laterally?
This is the lesion seen here
What is a carotid body tumor (chemodectoma)or (non-chromaffin paraganglioma)?