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It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.
-AristotleLet’s get warmed up with a rapid review – this week, we are going over some HIV-related illnesses.
Now onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
A 67-year-old man with hypertension and end-stage renal disease presents after an incomplete dialysis session secondary to shortness of breath. His vital signs are BP 110/95, HR 65, RR 22, T 37.3°C, and oxygen saturation 99% on 2L NC. You obtain the ECG shown above, which shows a widened QRS, almost resembling a sine wave. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in this patient’s management?
A. Calcium gluconate
B. Cardiology consultation
C. Defibrillation
D. Transcutaneous pacing
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Question 2
EMS calls notifying you that there is a mass casualty situation. There was an explosion at a construction site and they will be bringing 20 ambulatory, asymptomatic patients to your emergency department. After checking airway, breathing and circulation, what test, if normal, would allow you to rapidly discharge patients?
A. Abdominal ultrasound
B. Ophthalmoscope evaluation of the eye
C. Otoscope evaluation of tympanic membranes
D. Oxygen saturation
Question 3
A 42-year-old woman with sickle cell anemia presents to the ED complaining of unilateral knee pain. You are worried she might have septic arthritis. Which of the following organisms is most likely to be responsible?
A. Pasturella multocida
B. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C. Salmonella spp.
D. Staphylococcus aureus
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Question 4
In which of the following spondyloarthropathies is uveitis the most common extra-articular manifestation?
A. Ankylosing spondylitis
B. Fibromyalgia
C. Psoriatic arthritis
D. Reactive arthritis
Question 5
At which location is the pediatric airway the narrowest?
A. Cricoid
B. Epiglottis
C. Pharynx
D. Vocal cords
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Question 6
A 29-year-old man presents to the ED with partial-thickness burns to his entire back and right arm. The patient weights 70 kg. Based on the Parkland formula, how much crystalloid solution is required in the first 24 hours?
A. 1,260 mL
B. 10,080 mL
C. 5,040 mL
D. 7,560 mL
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That wraps up Episode 27. From blast injuries to hyperkalemia, we have covered the entire spectrum of emergency medicine this week. Hope you enjoyed. 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 when you hear the ring to win the prize.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 27: Hyperkalemia, Blast Injuries & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.
-AristotleLet’s get warmed up with a rapid review – this week, we are going over some HIV-related illnesses.
Now onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
A 67-year-old man with hypertension and end-stage renal disease presents after an incomplete dialysis session secondary to shortness of breath. His vital signs are BP 110/95, HR 65, RR 22, T 37.3°C, and oxygen saturation 99% on 2L NC. You obtain the ECG shown above, which shows a widened QRS, almost resembling a sine wave. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in this patient’s management?
A. Calcium gluconate
B. Cardiology consultation
C. Defibrillation
D. Transcutaneous pacing
Teaching Image
Question 2
EMS calls notifying you that there is a mass casualty situation. There was an explosion at a construction site and they will be bringing 20 ambulatory, asymptomatic patients to your emergency department. After checking airway, breathing and circulation, what test, if normal, would allow you to rapidly discharge patients?
A. Abdominal ultrasound
B. Ophthalmoscope evaluation of the eye
C. Otoscope evaluation of tympanic membranes
D. Oxygen saturation
Question 3
A 42-year-old woman with sickle cell anemia presents to the ED complaining of unilateral knee pain. You are worried she might have septic arthritis. Which of the following organisms is most likely to be responsible?
A. Pasturella multocida
B. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C. Salmonella spp.
D. Staphylococcus aureus
Teaching Image
Question 4
In which of the following spondyloarthropathies is uveitis the most common extra-articular manifestation?
A. Ankylosing spondylitis
B. Fibromyalgia
C. Psoriatic arthritis
D. Reactive arthritis
Question 5
At which location is the pediatric airway the narrowest?
A. Cricoid
B. Epiglottis
C. Pharynx
D. Vocal cords
Teaching Image
Question 6
A 29-year-old man presents to the ED with partial-thickness burns to his entire back and right arm. The patient weights 70 kg. Based on the Parkland formula, how much crystalloid solution is required in the first 24 hours?
A. 1,260 mL
B. 10,080 mL
C. 5,040 mL
D. 7,560 mL
Teaching Image
That wraps up Episode 27. From blast injuries to hyperkalemia, we have covered the entire spectrum of emergency medicine this week. Hope you enjoyed. 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 when you hear the ring to win the prize.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 27: Hyperkalemia, Blast Injuries & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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