ICU Essentials
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Emergency Dose of Random Trivia
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This mnemonic represents the classic urgent indications for dialysis:

What is AEIOU?  Acidosis, electrolyte abnormalities, intoxications, volume overload, and uremia.

100

A patient becomes hypotensive shortly after surgery. They have tachycardia, cool clammy skin, and a decreasing hemoglobin. Wound site shows increased drainage.

What is hypovolemic shock due to postoperative hemorrhage?

100

Patients receiving liver transplants preserved on a machine perfusion pump often require this antifungal prophylaxis.

What is micafungin?

100

This scoring system, used in patients with rib fractures, combines pain level and inspiratory capacity to help guide triage and management decisions.

What is the PIC (Pain–Inspiratory Capacity) score?

200

This viscoelastic test helps guide blood product resuscitation by assessing clot formation in real time.

What is ROTEM?

200

A trauma patient is hypotensive with warm dry skin, bradycardia, and flaccid paralysis below the waist has this type of shock. 

What is neurogenic shock?

200

These psychiatric medications are well known for lowering the seizure threshold.

What are bupropion (Wellbutrin) and clozapine?

200

This index, calculated from respiratory rate and tidal volume, is one of the most sensitive predictors of successful extubation.

What is the rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI)?

300

This condition is treated with systemic bivalirudin or prophylactic fondaparinux as alternatives to heparin.

What is heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)? 



300

Sudden dyspnea, hypotension, clear lungs, and elevated JVP after surgery suggest this obstructive shock cause.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

300

This medication, a GABA-B agonist, is often used to treat refractory hiccups.

What is baclofen?

300

This method is considered the gold standard for determining a patient’s caloric needs in critical care.

What is indirect calorimetry?

400

This combination of medications forms the foundation of guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.

ARNI/ACEi/ARB, beta blockers, MRA (spironolactone), SGLT2 inhibitors 

400

Low SVR with high cardiac index is commonly seen in this type of shock.

What is septic shock?

400

This peripherally acting mu-opioid receptor antagonist is used to treat opioid-induced constipation.

What is methylnaltrexone?

400

Persistent blinking in response to repeated forehead tapping is this reflex, often seen in Parkinson disease.

What is the glabellar reflex?

500

Hyperkalemia, hyperuricemia, hypocalcemia, and hyperphosphatemia are classic lab findings in this oncologic emergency.

What is tumor lysis syndrome?

500

This vasopressor is a pure alpha-1 agonist, causing peripheral vasoconstriction with minimal direct effect on heart rate or contractility.

What is phenylephrine?

500

This antibiotic is inactivated by pulmonary surfactant, making it ineffective for treating pneumonia.

What is daptomycin?

500

This reflex, elicited by stroking the thenar eminence and causing chin muscle contraction, suggests frontal lobe dysfunction.

What is the palmomental reflex?