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-Rainer Maria RilkeWelcome back to Episode 31! We are continuing our collaborative effort with the EM Clerkship podcast, focusing this week on tachydysrhythmias in addition to a mixture of random topics. We start the episode off with another rapid review of a few of the recent blog posts by Yehuda Wolf.
Now onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
A 58-year old man is brought to the ED for chest pain that started 30 minutes prior to arrival while he was jogging in the park. Initially, the patient’s cardiac monitor shows sinus tachycardia with a rate of 120 beats per minute. However, while you are interviewing the patient in the resuscitation bay, he suddenly becomes pale, pulseless, and the below rhythm is seen on the cardiac monitor. Which of the following is the definitive next step to manage this rhythm?
A. Chest compressions
B. Defibrillation
C. Epinephrine
D. Synchronized cardioversion
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Question 2
Which of the following treatments is contraindicated in a young person who has Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome with atrial fibrillation?
A. Adenosine
B. lbutilide
C. Procainamide
D. Synchronized cardioversion
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Question 3
In a patient with traumatic brain injury, which of the following secondary insults should be given the highest priority for correcting in the ED?
A. Hypercarbia
B. Hyperpyrexia
C. Hypotension
D. Hypothermia
Question 4
A 45-year-old man with a history of opioid abuse presents to the ED with new onset syncope. While you are evaluating the patient, he becomes unresponsive and you note the rhythm below on the monitor. Which of the following medications is the most likely cause of this presentation?
A. Buprenorphine/naloxone
B. Fentanyl
C. Ketorolac
D. Methadone
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Question 5
An 84-year-old man presents from a nursing home. The patient is lethargic and unable to provide any history. The transfer record reports a new cough and chills. His vital signs are T 102°F, BP 88/42, HR 118, RR 22, and oxygen saturation 95% on room air. In addition to an intravenous normal saline bolus of 30 cc/kg, which of the following is the most appropriate empiric treatment?
A. Cefepime, vancomycin, and azithromycin
B. Ceftriaxone and azithromycin
C. Ceftriaxone, vancomycin, and azithromycin
D. Ciprofloxacin and metronidazole
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Question 6
What is the most likely underlying chronic medical problem in the patient with the following ECG?
A. Cardiomyopathy
B. COPD
C. Hyperthyroidism
D. Mitral stenosis
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That wraps up Episode 31. Do not forget to follow us on Twitter @Roshcast and @Roshreview. We can also be reached by email at [email protected]. We are open to any feedback, corrections, or suggestions. You can also help us pick questions by identifying ones you would like us to review. To do so, write “Roshcast” in the submit feedback box as you go through the question bank. And finally, if you have a minute, make sure to rate us and leave comments on iTunes to help spread the word about Roshcast.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 31: Ventricular Fibrillation, Traumatic Brain Injury, & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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The only journey is the one within.
-Rainer Maria RilkeWelcome back to Episode 31! We are continuing our collaborative effort with the EM Clerkship podcast, focusing this week on tachydysrhythmias in addition to a mixture of random topics. We start the episode off with another rapid review of a few of the recent blog posts by Yehuda Wolf.
Now onto this week’s podcast
Question 1
A 58-year old man is brought to the ED for chest pain that started 30 minutes prior to arrival while he was jogging in the park. Initially, the patient’s cardiac monitor shows sinus tachycardia with a rate of 120 beats per minute. However, while you are interviewing the patient in the resuscitation bay, he suddenly becomes pale, pulseless, and the below rhythm is seen on the cardiac monitor. Which of the following is the definitive next step to manage this rhythm?
A. Chest compressions
B. Defibrillation
C. Epinephrine
D. Synchronized cardioversion
Teaching Image
Question 2
Which of the following treatments is contraindicated in a young person who has Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome with atrial fibrillation?
A. Adenosine
B. lbutilide
C. Procainamide
D. Synchronized cardioversion
Teaching Image
Question 3
In a patient with traumatic brain injury, which of the following secondary insults should be given the highest priority for correcting in the ED?
A. Hypercarbia
B. Hyperpyrexia
C. Hypotension
D. Hypothermia
Question 4
A 45-year-old man with a history of opioid abuse presents to the ED with new onset syncope. While you are evaluating the patient, he becomes unresponsive and you note the rhythm below on the monitor. Which of the following medications is the most likely cause of this presentation?
A. Buprenorphine/naloxone
B. Fentanyl
C. Ketorolac
D. Methadone
Teaching Image
Question 5
An 84-year-old man presents from a nursing home. The patient is lethargic and unable to provide any history. The transfer record reports a new cough and chills. His vital signs are T 102°F, BP 88/42, HR 118, RR 22, and oxygen saturation 95% on room air. In addition to an intravenous normal saline bolus of 30 cc/kg, which of the following is the most appropriate empiric treatment?
A. Cefepime, vancomycin, and azithromycin
B. Ceftriaxone and azithromycin
C. Ceftriaxone, vancomycin, and azithromycin
D. Ciprofloxacin and metronidazole
Teaching Image
Question 6
What is the most likely underlying chronic medical problem in the patient with the following ECG?
A. Cardiomyopathy
B. COPD
C. Hyperthyroidism
D. Mitral stenosis
Teaching Image
That wraps up Episode 31. Do not forget to follow us on Twitter @Roshcast and @Roshreview. We can also be reached by email at [email protected]. We are open to any feedback, corrections, or suggestions. You can also help us pick questions by identifying ones you would like us to review. To do so, write “Roshcast” in the submit feedback box as you go through the question bank. And finally, if you have a minute, make sure to rate us and leave comments on iTunes to help spread the word about Roshcast.
Until next time,
Jeff and Nachi
The post Podcast Ep 31: Ventricular Fibrillation, Traumatic Brain Injury, & More appeared first on RoshReview.com.
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