Final exam images Flashcards

1
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Which electrolyte imbalance?

A

HYPERKALEMIA – (ELEVATED POTASSIUM LEVEL)

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2
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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPERKALEMIA

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3
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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPERKALEMIA

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4
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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPOKALEMIA (LOW POTASSIUM LEVELS)

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5
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Which lyte problem?

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HYPOKALEMIA

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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPOKALEMIA

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7
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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPOCALCEMIA

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8
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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPOCALCEMIA

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9
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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPERCALCEMIA

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10
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Which lyte problem?

A

HYPERCALCEMIA

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11
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Which weather related problem?

A

Hypothermia

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12
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Weather?

A

Hypothermia

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13
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Which post-infective condition?

A

Acute Pericarditis

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14
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Which post-infective condition?

A

Acute Pericarditis

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15
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Low voltage condition?

A

Pericardial Effusion

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16
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What’s alternating?

A

Pericardial Effusion- Electrical alternans

17
Q

Which lung disease causes this?

A

COPD

18
Q

What’s wrong with the lung?

A

Acute Pulmonary Embolism

19
Q

Size of PE?

A

Massive Pulmonary Embolus

20
Q

Which syndrome?

A

Brugada Syndrome

21
Q

Which syndrome?

A

Brugada Syndrome

22
Q

Where is the ischemia?

A

Lateral ischemia

23
Q

Which condition are these stages part of?

A

STEMI

24
Q

What might be progressing in these?

A

Possible infarction

25
Q

What do these T-waves reflect?

A

Reflects myocardial ischemia

26
Q

Where is the STEMI happening? Which artery?

A

Inferior STEMI. RCA and branches.

27
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Where is the STEMI? Artery?

A

Anterior (aka anteriolateral). LAD.

28
Q

Where is STEMI? Special name for this?

A

Anterolateral STEMI. “Tombstone”.

29
Q

Evidence of what?

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Overall interpretation: Normal sinus rhythm at 90bpm with evidence of pericarditis

30
Q

Evidence of what?

A

Overall interpretation: Sinus tachycardia with evidence of pulmonary embolism causing right heart strain

31
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Lyte problem?

A
  1. Overall interpretation: Sine waves and Peaked T waves suggestive of hyperkalemia at 60bpm