Respiratory Flashcards

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Complications of superior sulcus / pancoast tumor

A
  1. Shoulder pain
  2. Brachial plexus deficits (hand weakness, numbness)
  3. Horner syndrome (ascending sympathetics)
  4. Hoarseness (recurrent laryngeal nerve)
  5. SVC syndrome
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Tests to get in a patient with new erythema nodosum

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CXR, PPD, and ASO titer (associated with sarcoidosis, TB, and streptococcal infections)
(Also associated with Behcet disease and IBD, but if no symptoms don’t need to screen)

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3
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Criteria for home O2 in COPD

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89% or less if have cor pulmonale, right heart failure, or polycythemia (hct >55%).
Otherwise 88% or less.

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Theophylline toxicity

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CNS stimulation (HA, insomnia, seizure), GI (N/V), arrhythmias

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5
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Index of severity in ARDS

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PaO2 / FiO2 (must be <300)

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O2 saturation goal in ARDS

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88-92%

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7
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Ventilation strategy recommended in ARDS

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Low tidal volume ventilation

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8
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Patient has subcutaneous emphysema after a severe coughing episode. What do you do next?

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CXR to check for pneumothorax

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Pleural findings that differentiate complicated parapneumonic effusion from uncomplicated

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Very acidic (pH <7.2), low glucose (<60), tons of WBC (>50,000)

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