Exam 1 Kahoot Slides COPY Flashcards
1/11/24
Which of the following is a common sign of COPD?
Barrel Chest
Opposite is pectus excavatum – concave chest
Slide 1
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Butterfly rashes are associated with what autoimmune disorder
Systemic Lupus Eryhtematosus (SLE)
Slide 2
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Clubbing of fingers is associated with what congenital heart defects?
- Ventricular septal defect
- overriding of aorta
- pulmonary stenosis
- right ventricular hypertrophy
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Pill Rolling Tremors are associated with what neurological disorder?
Parkinsons
Slide 4
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What sign, aka RUQ pain, accopanies cholecystitis?
Murphys Sign
Slide 5
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What vision change accompanies glaucoma?
Tunnel vision
* Bad drugs to give for someone with glaucoma -> atropine, any anticholinergic, sux
Slide 6
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What is another name for chest clutching commonly associated with MI?
Levines sign
Levines sign
Slide 7
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These facial features, known as Leoning face are associated with what disease?
Leprosy
Slide 1
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Chipmunk face is associated with what eating disorder?
Bulimia nervosa
Slide 2
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Spider angioma is commonly associated with what liver disorder?
Cirrhosis
Slide 3
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Pyloric stenosis is associated with what shape of mass?
Olive
Slide 4
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Hyperthyroidism is associated with what ophthalmic change?
Exophthalmos
Slide 5
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What physical feature is commonly associated with Cushing syndrome?
Buffalo hump
Slide 6
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Rice water stool is commonly found with what illness?
Cholera
What IV fluid was invented for cholera? Normal Saline!
SLide 7
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What IV fluid was invented for cholera?
Normal Saline
follow up question from slide 7
2/1/24
What treatmetn is most important to convert this rhythm?
Defibrillation
V. fib
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Which anti-arrythmis listed with it’s correct dose for the initial treatment of this rhytm?
Lidocaine 1.5mg/kg
V. fib
Slide 2
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What is the correct dose of electricity for adult defibrillation?
360j monophasic
V.fib
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Identify this rhythm
3rd degree heart block
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What is the intial treatment of an unstable patietn in this rhythm?
Transcutaneous Pacing
Slide 5
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After appropriate initial treatment the patient remains unstable, what other treatment can you consider?
Epi 2-10 mcg/min
Slide 6
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You have an unstable patient with this rhythm, what is your initial treatment?
Synchronized Cardioversion 50j
SVT
Slide 7
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The EKG changes depicted here would be caused by occlusion of which coronary artery?
ST elevation lead 1
ST elevation avL
LAD
Circumflex
Slide 8
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Name this rhythm
Sinus rhythm with trigeminy
Slide 1
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PSVT
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Ventricular Paced
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Second degree type 2
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Artifacts
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SR with PAC
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A.Fib
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Atrial Paced
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Atrial Flutter
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AF
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Sinus Brady
Slide 11
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Sinus Rhythm with PJC
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V.fib.
Slide 13
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Sinus Arrest
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A. Fib
Slide 15
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SVT
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A. fib with bigeminy
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Sinus rhythm with a Juntional escape
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Torsades de Pointes
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Juntional Rhythm
Slide 25
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Sinus Rhythm with hyperkalemia
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A. fib
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Second degree type 2
Slide 28
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Normal Sinus Rhythm with PVC
Slide 29