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Change your thoughts and you change your world.
-Norman Vincent PealeNow onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
A patient presents to you as a transfer from an outside facility with the radiograph seen above. Which of the following exams will evaluate for the most commonly associated nerve injury in this type of fracture?
A. Ability to make a “thumbs up” sign
B. Ability to make an “OK” sign
C. Sensation to the index finger
D. Sensation to the little finger
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Question 2
Which of the following is a common cause of hypomagnesemia?
A. Antacid use
B. Hypoparathyroidism
C. Hypothyroidism
D. Malnutrition
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Question 3
A 24-year-old man is brought to the ED after sustaining a stab wound to the right side of his chest. He is diagnosed with a hemothorax and a 38-French chest tube is placed in the resuscitation room. Which of the following best predicts the need for urgent thoracotomy?
A. Initial chest tube output of greater than 1,000 mL of blood
B. Initial chest tube output of greater than 10 mL/kg of blood
C. Persistent output of greater than 100 mL of blood per hour for the first 3 hours following chest tube placement
D. Persistent output of greater than 7 mL of blood per kilogram per hour following chest tube placement
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Question 4
A 45-year-old woman with a history of hypertension and atrial fibrillation presents with a complaint of sudden onset vision loss in her right eye that occurred 10 minutes prior to arrival in the emergency department. She denies associated pain or trauma to the eye. Visual acuity is 20/20 at baseline, however she can now only count fingers on the right. What is the appropriate next step?
A. Arrange for 24-hour follow-up with ophthalmology
B. Digitally massage the globe
C. Obtain a CT scan of the head without contrast
D. Perform an anterior chamber paracentesis
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Question 5
A 19-year-old man presents to the ED after jamming his finger while playing basketball. On exam, he has swelling and tenderness to the proximal interphalangeal joint and pain with proximal interphalangeal joint extension. An X-ray is negative for a fracture. To prevent the deformity seen in the above image from developing, what type of splint should be placed?
A. Distal interphalangeal joint in extension, proximal interphalangeal joint and metacarpal phalangeal joint with full range of motion
B. Distal interphalangeal joint, proximal interphalangeal joint, and metacarpal phalangeal joint in extension
C. Proximal interphalangeal joint in extension, distal interphalangeal joint and metacarpal phalangeal joint with full range of motion
D. Proximal interphalangeal joint in flexion, distal interphalangeal joint in extension, and metacarpal phalangeal joint with full range of motion
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Question 6
Which of the following statements regarding anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome is true?
A. Cross-reactivity between anticonvulsants is rare
B. Mucous membranes are spared early in the disease
C. Onset usually occurs after longstanding therapy
D. Rash is the most common initial symptom
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So that wraps up Episode 21. Remember to follow us on Twitter @Roshcast and check out the new Teaching Image series on the blog.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 21: Galeazzi Fractures, Malnutrition, & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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Change your thoughts and you change your world.
-Norman Vincent PealeNow onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
A patient presents to you as a transfer from an outside facility with the radiograph seen above. Which of the following exams will evaluate for the most commonly associated nerve injury in this type of fracture?
A. Ability to make a “thumbs up” sign
B. Ability to make an “OK” sign
C. Sensation to the index finger
D. Sensation to the little finger
Teaching Image
Question 2
Which of the following is a common cause of hypomagnesemia?
A. Antacid use
B. Hypoparathyroidism
C. Hypothyroidism
D. Malnutrition
Teaching Image
Question 3
A 24-year-old man is brought to the ED after sustaining a stab wound to the right side of his chest. He is diagnosed with a hemothorax and a 38-French chest tube is placed in the resuscitation room. Which of the following best predicts the need for urgent thoracotomy?
A. Initial chest tube output of greater than 1,000 mL of blood
B. Initial chest tube output of greater than 10 mL/kg of blood
C. Persistent output of greater than 100 mL of blood per hour for the first 3 hours following chest tube placement
D. Persistent output of greater than 7 mL of blood per kilogram per hour following chest tube placement
Teaching Image
Question 4
A 45-year-old woman with a history of hypertension and atrial fibrillation presents with a complaint of sudden onset vision loss in her right eye that occurred 10 minutes prior to arrival in the emergency department. She denies associated pain or trauma to the eye. Visual acuity is 20/20 at baseline, however she can now only count fingers on the right. What is the appropriate next step?
A. Arrange for 24-hour follow-up with ophthalmology
B. Digitally massage the globe
C. Obtain a CT scan of the head without contrast
D. Perform an anterior chamber paracentesis
Teaching Image
Question 5
A 19-year-old man presents to the ED after jamming his finger while playing basketball. On exam, he has swelling and tenderness to the proximal interphalangeal joint and pain with proximal interphalangeal joint extension. An X-ray is negative for a fracture. To prevent the deformity seen in the above image from developing, what type of splint should be placed?
A. Distal interphalangeal joint in extension, proximal interphalangeal joint and metacarpal phalangeal joint with full range of motion
B. Distal interphalangeal joint, proximal interphalangeal joint, and metacarpal phalangeal joint in extension
C. Proximal interphalangeal joint in extension, distal interphalangeal joint and metacarpal phalangeal joint with full range of motion
D. Proximal interphalangeal joint in flexion, distal interphalangeal joint in extension, and metacarpal phalangeal joint with full range of motion
Teaching Image
Question 6
Which of the following statements regarding anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome is true?
A. Cross-reactivity between anticonvulsants is rare
B. Mucous membranes are spared early in the disease
C. Onset usually occurs after longstanding therapy
D. Rash is the most common initial symptom
Teaching Image
So that wraps up Episode 21. Remember to follow us on Twitter @Roshcast and check out the new Teaching Image series on the blog.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 21: Galeazzi Fractures, Malnutrition, & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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