18 JAN 2017 1759 IM Flashcards
what is the treatment for febrile neutropenia?
immediate IV BSA - monotherapy with an anti-pseudomonal beta lactam (cefepime, meropenem, pipercillin-tazobactam)
how can toxic adenoma and multinodular goiter be differentiated, since they both display a nodular pattern?
- toxic adenoma - focal uptake of radioactive iodine
- multinodular goiter - patchy distribution
how are mild cases of hypovolemic hypernatremia treated? severe cases?
- mild: 5% dextrose in 0.45% saline
- severe: 0.9% saline
what are the ECG features of a mobitz I second degree AV block (wenckebach)?
- progressive prolongation of PR interval leading to non-conducted P wave and a dropped QRS complex
- constant P-P interval
- increasing PR interval
- decreasing R-R interval
- group beating (repeating clusters of beats followed by a dropped QRS)
what is the pharmacotherapy for raynaud’s phenomenon?
dihydropyridine CCBs - nifedipine, amlodipine
what is the most common cause of glomerulonephritis in adults? when does it manifest?
- IgA nephropathy
- occurs within 5 days (as opposed to 10-21 with post-strep GN)
what is the best diagnostic test for acute diverticulitis?
abdominal CT with oral and IV contrast
what are the first and second line treatment options for beta blocker toxicity?
- first line: IV fluids and atropine
- second line (for profound refractory hypotension): IV glucagon