EM POD 2 Flashcards

1
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Exams for neuro?

A
vital signs
full neuro exam
check eyes and neck
ENT exam
check for rashes
CT scans
lumbar puncture
CBC, chemistries
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2
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secondary headache examples?

A
subarachnoid hemorrhage
acute meningitis
temporal arteritis
hypertension
glaucoma
toxins
space occupying lesions
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3
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headache warning signs

A
new, different or worse headaches
any alteration in LOC
unexplained neuro signs
non supple neck
other signs like fever
high risk patients
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4
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prodrome, aura vasoconstriction, ha, post drome

with or without an aura

hemiplegic migraine

ophthalmoplegic migraine: transient paralysis of third nerve muscles

status migrainous

A

migraine headaches

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5
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name this seizure type?

stiffening and rhythmic jerking trunk/extremities

A

tonic-clonic seizures

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6
Q

name this seizure type?

stiffening only

A

tonic

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7
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name this seizure?

rhythmic jerking

A

clonic

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8
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name this seizure?

sudden brisk muscle jerks unilaterally/bilateral-arms

A

myoclonic

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9
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name this seizure?

sudden muscle control loss especially legs, causing a fall

A

atonic

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10
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name this seizure?

sudden staring, decrease LOC

A

absence

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11
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state in which seizures are so frequent or repeated lasting at least 30 minutes and no time in bwt for recovery

neuro emergency-cell death from increased metabolic demands and neuro exhaustion

A

status epilepticus

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12
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main causes of seizures?

A
fever 
infections
low anticonvulsant levels
trauma
increased activity in seizure disorder
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13
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NIH: 3 mo-5 yr 
no defined cause
generalized, tonic clonic
last 15 minutes, usually less than 5 min
no focal deficit, todds paralysis
short post ictal, then normal
no neuro sequalae
30-40% have recurrence
A

benign febrile seizures

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14
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what is this seizure?

brief, last 5-10 seconds
more common in school age, females 6-8 yrs old
staring, eyelid fluttering, black stare
no post ictal phase
typical EEG pattern, treatable
A

absence seizures

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15
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three most common causes for allergy and anaphylaxis?

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IV PCN, Hymenoptera stings, food related, also eggs

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16
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what is an anaphylactoid reaction?

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not IgE mediated, mast cells, but similar

17
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cat bites d/t?

human bites d/t?

A

pasturella multicoda

Eikenella corrodens

18
Q

prolonged exposure to wet and cold above freezing, mimics frost bite, liquefaction gangrene more common with this than frostbite

A

trench foot

19
Q

heat lost to environment from non insulated body areas

A

radiation

20
Q

heat transfer d/t direct contact?

A

conduction

21
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heat transfer d/t movement of heated material

A

convection

22
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heat transfer due to loss of water from body?

A

evaporation

23
Q

name this heat illness?

painful contraction of larger muscle groups during or right after strenuous activity in heat

no mental changes

tx is IV or oral fluids and electrolyte replacement

A

heat cramps

24
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name this heat illness?

volume depletion in face of heat stress resulting in hyperpyrexia, N/V, light headedness, dehydration, no AMS

tx is IV fluid replacement, checking electrolytes, anti nausea medicine

A

heat exhaustion

25
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name this type of heat illness?

body temp > 41 degrees C or 106 F. body loses thermoregulation and can’t overcome heat stress

body temp rises with multi system organ failure

try to lower core temp d/t high mortality rate

A

heat stroke

26
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name this burn: superficial layers of skin, see erythema and pain

A

first degree

27
Q

name this burn: partial thickness, deeper layers of dermis, bullae formation and pain

A

second degree

28
Q

name this burn: insensate, charred tissue affecting all dermal layers

A

third degree