Respiratory path 1 Flashcards
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DVT: risk factor
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Virchow’s triad: stasis, hypercoag (factor V Leiden), endothelial damage.
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DVT: signs
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Homan’s sign: dorxiflexion of foot= calf pain
3
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DVT: treatment:
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heparin for prevention and acute management
Use warfarin for long-term prevention of DVT recurrence.
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Pulm emboli
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Sudden onset dyspnea, chest pain tachypnea
May present as sudden death
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Pulm emboli: types
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Fat, Air, Thrombus, Bacteria, Amniotic fluid, Tumor
“FAT BAT”
6
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Fat emboli
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Long bone fracture and liposuction,
Classic triad of hypoxemia, neurologic abn, petechial rash
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Amniotic fluid emboli
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Can lead to DIC, esp. post partum
8
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Most pulm emboli arise from
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95% arise from deep leg veins.
Lines of Zahn (pink=platelets and fibrins, red=RBC) help distinguish from post mortem thrombi.