Kahoot Exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

CREST Syndrome is commonly associated with what disease Process?
* MS
* Scleroderma
* DMD
* MG

A

Scleroderma

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2
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Tensilon Test with Edrophonium improves what type of crisis?
* Myasthenic
* Cholinergic

A

Myasthenic

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3
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RA results in increased pain at what time of the day?
* Afternoon
* After Work
* Morning
* Night

A

Morning

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4
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Airway concerns in RA include which of the following? (Select all that apply)
* Atlantoaxial Subluxation
* Increased Cricoarytenoid Laxity
* TMJ Movement Limitation
* Increased Aspiration Risk

A
  • Atlantoaxial Subluxation
  • TMJ Movement Limitation
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5
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Which of the following is NOT a common manifestation of SLE?
* Serositis
* Nephritis
* Malar Rash
* Asymmetric Arthritis

A

Asymmetric Arthritis

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6
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The mortality rate of MH is approximately what %?

A

50%

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7
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Which of the following agents are triggers of MH? Select all that apply
* N20
* Ryanodex
* Anectine
* Isoflurane

A
  • Anectine
  • Isoflurane

Remember, Iso is a volatile anesthetic and Anectine is the trade name for Succs. Although N20 is a gaseous anesthetic, it is NOT a contributor to MH.

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8
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Horners Syndrome occurs as a result of which blockade?
* Stellate Ganglion
* Interscalene
* Bronchial Plexus
* Lumbar Plexis

A

Stellate Ganglion
* Interscalene gets affects as a result of the stellate ganglion being blocked. We do not directly/intentionally block the interscalenes.

Yes bronchial instead of brachial was intented. Make sure you read your answers thoroughly!

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9
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What is the most sensitive indicator of LV Myocardial ischemia?

A

Wall motion abnormalities on an echo

This is way more sensitive than anything an EKG can tell you.

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10
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Cardiac tamponade is associated with __?

A

Pulsus paradoxus

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11
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The MAP in a patient with BP 180/60 is __?

A

100

MAP=DBP+((1/3)(SBP-DBP)) so 60+40=100

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12
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What is the best intraoperative TEE view to monitor for myocardial ischemia?

A

Transgastric mid-papillary left ventricular short axis view

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13
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Sildenafil belongs to the same drug class as what other drug?

A

Milrinone

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14
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What is the minimum amount of time after angioplasty with a drug eluting stent that DAPT is continued elective surgery?

A

1 year

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15
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Can the effects of clopidogrel be reversed?

A

No, the patient must receive platelets to replace the ineffective ones.

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17
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You made an infusion of dopamine with 200mg dopamine in 250ml (800mcg/ml). What is the rate for 5mcg/kg/hr for a 70kg patient?

A

26ml/hr

5mcg70kg60min=21,000mcgs/hr. Divided by 800mcgs/mL=26.25ml/hr

18
Q

Severe aortic stenosis is associated with a valve area <__cm2