10/1/21 Flashcards

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Which medications make up the “coma cocktail”?

A

Thiamine, glucose, and naloxone.

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2
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Standard Narcan Dose

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Administration of 0.1 to 0.4 mg IV, IM, or intranasally is both diagnostic and therapeutic.

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3
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What is the toxic dose of lidocaine?

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5 mg/kg (7 mg/kg with epinephrine).

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4
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What is the most common complication of Rubella infection?

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Arthropathies and arthritis.

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5
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DDX: prominent lymphadenopathy (occipital, cervical, postauricular) and a rash that spread from face down

A

Rubella (German Measles)

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6
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A hangman fracture is an unstable cervical spine injury caused by extreme __________ of the cervical spine

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extension

fractures of both pedicles of C2 with anterolisthesis of C2 on C3

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7
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Mechanism responsible for a Jefferson fracture

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Axial load or vertical compression

burst fracture of the lateral masses of C1.

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8
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Labs that will be accurate through an IO line

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hemoglobin
glucose 
chloride
bicarbonate, pH
ABO and Rh typing
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9
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What common side effects of alprostadil (i.e., prostaglandin E1) need to be anticipated?

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Apnea and cardiac arrest.

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10
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Ductal Dependent Lesions

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  • Transposition of the great vessels (most common cause in newborns)
  • Tetralogy of Fallot (most common in children > 1 year old)
  • Tricuspid atresia
  • Interrupted aortic arch
  • Coarctation of the aorta
  • Hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Presents with shock, “gray baby” within hours to days after birth

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11
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Pakland Formula

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4ml x TBSA (%) x body weight (kg)

50% given in first eight hours; 50% given in next 16 hours.

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12
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Burn Target urine output

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Target urine output:
0.5 - 1 mL/kg/h in adults
1 - 2 mL/kg/h in children

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13
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Guillain-Barré Syndrome rx

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Treatment is supportive, plasmapheresis, or IVIG

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14
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Are superficial burns being considered when calculating total body surface area?

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No.

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15
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Burns, Rule of 9’s for Adults:

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9% for each arm (4.5 per side)
18% for each leg (9 per side)
9% for head (4.5 per side)
18% for front torso
18% for back torso.
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16
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Hyperventilation leads to a reduction in PCO2, creating a _________________

A

primary respiratory alkalosis.

17
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Which of the following laboratory results using a marrow aspirate from an intraosseous line will correlate with values from a peripheral blood sample?

A- Glucose
B- Platelet count
C- Potassium
D- White blood cell count

A

A- Glucose

Correlation for platelet count (B), potassium (C) and white blood cell count (D) have been found to be less reliable.

18
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A cricothyrotomy is performed by incising the cricothyroid membrane, located ____________

A

inferior to the thyroid cartilage and superior to the cricoid cartilage