Formative quick facts Flashcards

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2 PAM is only indicated if

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you know there is organophosphate exposure and not just general cholinergic toxicity

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2
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Paraquat primarily affects the

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Lung–>Liver–>Kidney

does not induce SLUDGE

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3
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What is the therapy for ethylene glycol tox

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Fomepizole to inhibit alcohol dehydrogenase

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4
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Oxygen support and NaThiosulfate/Amyl Nitrite are classic therapies for

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Cyanide

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5
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Projectile non-bilious vomiting is

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pyloric stenosis

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6
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24 hour withiin birth with projectile bilious vomiting

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Biliary atresia

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7
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Chest pain
Labored breathing
SOB
coughing/choking
vomting after feeding
frothy, white bubbles in mouth, distended abdomen
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Tracheoesophageal fistula

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8
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Congen heart defect:

diastolic murmur int he tricuspid valve (murmur at S2)

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ASD, presents later as kid ffalls behind physical ability of peers

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9
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Congen heart defect:

Pansystolic murmur

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VSD

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10
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Murmur between S1 and S2

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Transposition of the Great Arteries

Aortic Stenosis

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11
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Acyanotic heart defects

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ASD
VSD
PDA
Coarctation of the Aorta

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12
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Cyanotic Heart Defects

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Truncus arteriosus (1 vessel)

Transposition of the great vessels (2 vessels are switched)

Tricuspid atresia (3 = tri) 
Tetralogy of Fallot (4 = tetra) 

Total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR = 5 letters)

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13
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Ampicillin/sulbactam indication

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Ampicillin used for skin, intrabdominal infections, gyn infections

with sulbactam (beta-lactamase inhibitor)= 
S. Aureus
H. influenzae
E. coli
Kliebsiella
Acinetobacter
Enterobacter
Anaerobes (NOT PSEUDOMONAS THOUGH)
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14
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Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid indications

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otitis media

sinusitis

pharyngitis (strep pyogenes)

URTIs (S. pneumo, H. flu) and LRTIs

UTI

Additional coverage w/ clavulinic acid: 
B. cattarhalis,
H. flu., 
N. gonorrheae
S. aureus (NOT MRSA or PSEUDO)
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15
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Amphotericin B/ flucytosine used for

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Fungal infections

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16
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Clarithromycin/ethambutol for

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disseminated Mycobacterium avium infection

17
Q

Pip/tazo good for

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w/ an aminoglycoside you can treat Pseudomonas aeruginosa

18
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Tx of impetigo w/ oral b-lactamase that is penicillinase-resistant

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Dicloxacillin