8/22/21 Flashcards

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Lunate dislocation

A

FOOSH
Palpable volar wrist fullness
X-ray lateral view: “spilled teacup sign”
X-ray AP view: “Piece of pie sign”

*Risk of Median nerve injury, needs Immediate orthopedic consultation

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Perilunate Dislocations

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MC carpal dislocation
Palpable dorsal wrist fullness
X-ray lateral view: capitate dorsally dislocated

*Risk of Median nerve injury, needs Immediate orthopedic consultation

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3
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Concerning Phenytoin Toxicity Reaction

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hypotension, bradycardia, cardiac toxicity (due to propylene glycol diluent)

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HTN emergency Acute Pulmonary Edema Rx

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Nitroglycerin: 0.4 mg q5min sublingual PRN
or
Nitroglycerin IV

Bonus:
Enalaprilat: 0.625-1.25 mg IV bolus or
Captopril: 25-50 mg PO/sublingual or
Nitroprusside: Initial dose 0.3 µg/kg/min IV titrate to effect by 0.5 µg/kg/min q5 min (max 10 µg/kg/min)

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5
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Under what age is a surgical cricothyrotomy not recommended?

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4 yo

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6
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Pediatric Needle cricothyrotomy Steps

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Use large gauge needle with angiocatheter ( 14 or 16 gauge)

A syringe with saline may be attached to the needle when making the puncture and once the needle has entered the trachea, air bubbles will appear on aspiration of the syringe.

After the angiocatheter is advanced into the trachea, a 3.5-mm endotracheal tube cap may be attached to the angiocatheter and bag mask ventilation is performed.

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Surgical airway of choice in children < 10-12

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Needle Cricothyrotomy

surgical cricothyrotomy not recommended under 4 yo

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8
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What class of medications may induce mania if given to patients with bipolar disorder?

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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

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9
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On LP, What is the normal opening pressure in adults?

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5–20 cm H20

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10
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What two muscles unite to form the Achilles tendon?

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Gastrocnemius and soleus

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11
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A treatment for carcinoid syndrome and crisis

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octreotide, a somatostatin

majority of carcinoid tumors have somatostatin receptors which, when blocked, will inhibit the release of hormone

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12
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X-ray will show “steeple sign” on PA view

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Laryngotracheitis (Croup)

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13
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What classic sign is associated with pneumothorax on a supine radiograph of the chest?

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Deep sulcus sign.

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14
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The thumbprint sign on xray is classically associated with ___________

A

epiglottitis

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15
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__________ on xray is classically associated with a retropharyngeal abscess.

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Widening of the prevertebral soft tissues

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16
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Repetitive vomiting acid base disturbance

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hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis from loss of stomach acid.