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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever waster.
-AesopNow onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
You are on a 10-day mountain climbing excursion in Colorado with one of your 55-year-old coworkers. After ascending to an altitude of 9200 feet, your coworker develops a mild bifrontal headache associated with nausea. He reports feeling “hung over” but denies drinking any alcohol the previous night. He has no other symptoms. On examination, there are no focal neurologic deficits. He desires to continue the climb. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the management of your coworker?
A. Administer acetazolamide
B. Administer dexamethasone
C. Arrange to be airlifted to a lower altitude
D. Continue to ascend but at a slower rate
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Question 2
A 27-year-old woman, G2P1, presents with vaginal bleeding and right lower quadrant pain. She reports a positive pregnancy test and LMP 6 weeks prior to her evaluation. Vital signs are T 98.6°F, BP 110/68, HR 72, and RR 16. Her abdomen is soft with mild tenderness in the right pelvic area. Pelvic examination is notable for a small amount of red blood in the vagina and mild right adnexal tenderness. Bedside ultrasound shows an empty uterus and adjacent to the right ovary a gestational sac with yolk sac and fetal pole. Which of the following is a contraindication to methotrexate administration?
A. Fetal heart activity
B. Gestational sac greater than 2.5 cm in diameter
C. hCG level of 3000
D. History of ectopic pregnancy
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Question 3
A 32-year-old woman, G2P1, at 33 weeks gestation presents to the emergency room for sharp abdominal pain. She has not had any prenatal care during this pregnancy. Her symptoms include vaginal bleeding, uterine pain between contractions, and fetal distress. Her first pregnancy was uncomplicated, with a vaginal delivery at term. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Placenta previa
B. Placental abruption
C. Uterine rupture
D. Vasa previa
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Question 4
Perforation of which gastrointestinal structure is associated with the highest mortality?
A. Cecum
B. Duodenum
C. Esophagus
D. Stomach
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Question 5
An 18-year-old woman presents with fever, confusion, weight loss, and palpitations. Her vital signs are T 100.7°F, HR 140, BP 143/93, RR 20, oxygen saturation 95%, and finger stick glucose of 118. Physical examination reveals a thin woman who is alert and oriented x3 with a regular, fast heart rate, and brisk reflexes. Her roommate tells you that the patient has been taking a friend’s levothyroxine in an attempt to lose weight. What management should be initiated?
A. Beta-blocker
B. Beta-blocker, dexamethasone
C. Beta-blocker, dexamethasone, propylthiouracil, and potassium iodide
D. Calcium channel blocker, dexamethasone
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Question 6
A 53-year-old man complains of fever and non-productive cough. He is also short of breath with exertion. His X-ray is shown above. Which test will be an important part of his overall evaluation?
A. HIV antibody
B. Purified protein derivative skin test
C. Urine Histoplasma antigen
D. Urine Legionella antigen
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So, that wraps up Episode 25. Do not forget to listen for the trauma phone ring tone in the coming weeks for a chance to win a Rosh Review Subscription. Remember to tweet (@Roshcast) or email ([email protected]) the exact time you hear the ring to win the prize.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 25: Acute Mountain Sickness, Hyperthyroidism, & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever waster.
-AesopNow onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
You are on a 10-day mountain climbing excursion in Colorado with one of your 55-year-old coworkers. After ascending to an altitude of 9200 feet, your coworker develops a mild bifrontal headache associated with nausea. He reports feeling “hung over” but denies drinking any alcohol the previous night. He has no other symptoms. On examination, there are no focal neurologic deficits. He desires to continue the climb. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the management of your coworker?
A. Administer acetazolamide
B. Administer dexamethasone
C. Arrange to be airlifted to a lower altitude
D. Continue to ascend but at a slower rate
Teaching Image
Question 2
A 27-year-old woman, G2P1, presents with vaginal bleeding and right lower quadrant pain. She reports a positive pregnancy test and LMP 6 weeks prior to her evaluation. Vital signs are T 98.6°F, BP 110/68, HR 72, and RR 16. Her abdomen is soft with mild tenderness in the right pelvic area. Pelvic examination is notable for a small amount of red blood in the vagina and mild right adnexal tenderness. Bedside ultrasound shows an empty uterus and adjacent to the right ovary a gestational sac with yolk sac and fetal pole. Which of the following is a contraindication to methotrexate administration?
A. Fetal heart activity
B. Gestational sac greater than 2.5 cm in diameter
C. hCG level of 3000
D. History of ectopic pregnancy
Teaching Image
Question 3
A 32-year-old woman, G2P1, at 33 weeks gestation presents to the emergency room for sharp abdominal pain. She has not had any prenatal care during this pregnancy. Her symptoms include vaginal bleeding, uterine pain between contractions, and fetal distress. Her first pregnancy was uncomplicated, with a vaginal delivery at term. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Placenta previa
B. Placental abruption
C. Uterine rupture
D. Vasa previa
Teaching Image
Question 4
Perforation of which gastrointestinal structure is associated with the highest mortality?
A. Cecum
B. Duodenum
C. Esophagus
D. Stomach
Teaching Image
Question 5
An 18-year-old woman presents with fever, confusion, weight loss, and palpitations. Her vital signs are T 100.7°F, HR 140, BP 143/93, RR 20, oxygen saturation 95%, and finger stick glucose of 118. Physical examination reveals a thin woman who is alert and oriented x3 with a regular, fast heart rate, and brisk reflexes. Her roommate tells you that the patient has been taking a friend’s levothyroxine in an attempt to lose weight. What management should be initiated?
A. Beta-blocker
B. Beta-blocker, dexamethasone
C. Beta-blocker, dexamethasone, propylthiouracil, and potassium iodide
D. Calcium channel blocker, dexamethasone
Teaching Image
Question 6
A 53-year-old man complains of fever and non-productive cough. He is also short of breath with exertion. His X-ray is shown above. Which test will be an important part of his overall evaluation?
A. HIV antibody
B. Purified protein derivative skin test
C. Urine Histoplasma antigen
D. Urine Legionella antigen
Teaching Image
So, that wraps up Episode 25. Do not forget to listen for the trauma phone ring tone in the coming weeks for a chance to win a Rosh Review Subscription. Remember to tweet (@Roshcast) or email ([email protected]) the exact time you hear the ring to win the prize.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 25: Acute Mountain Sickness, Hyperthyroidism, & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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