Post by pbruss on Sept 15, 2014 2:45:22 GMT -5
answers to follow. if your feeling bold, post your answers, highest score gets a prize
1. A 27-year-old man with severe asthma requires endotracheal intubation in the emergency department after rapid sequence induction with ketamine HCl (Ketalar) and succinylcholine chloride (Anectine, Quelicin). Although the resuscitation initially goes well, within several minutes his blood pressure (BP) drops to 70/40 mm Hg, and his pulse rate increases to 156 beats per minute (bpm). Breath sounds are equal. What should your first intervention be?
a.order chest x-ray immediately
b.administer 10 cc intravenous (IV) calcium chloride 10%
c.insert bilateral chest thoracostomy tubes
d.disconnect endotracheal tube from respirator and facilitate prolonged exhalation
e.use volume infusion with 500 cc of normal saline
2. A 63-year-old woman with chronic myelocytic leukemia had been taking hydroxyurea (Hydrea, Mylocel) as daily chemotherapy to control her white blood cell (WBC) count levels. She admits to stopping her medications for about 2 months, then restarting with a double dose about 8 hours ago. She feels very weak now and short of breath. Laboratory studies are likely to reveal all the following conditions, except:
a.hypercalcemia
b.hyperuricemia
c.hyperphosphatemia
d.hyperkalemia
3. A 13-year-old girl presents with severe menorrhagia, which she has had since menarche. Her hemoglobin level is 7.2 g/dL (normal, 12-16 g/dL) with hypochromic microcytic indices. A pregnancy test is negative. The most common coagulopathy associated with menorrhagia in adolescents is:
a.hemophilia A
b.hemophilia B
c.von Willebrand's disease
d.factor V Leiden mutation
4. A 27-year-old man presents after a syncopal event following a long run. He complains of lightheadedness and itching, along with swelling of his hands and feet. His BP is 68/36 mm Hg and pulse is 160 bpm. Lung examination shows he has diffuse wheezing. His blood glucose is 95 mg/dL. The most important initial IV therapy would be:
a.epinephrine (Adrenalin)
b.diphenhydramine HCl
c.methylprednisolone sodium succinate (A-Methapred, Solu-Medrol)
d.normal saline
e.cimetidine (Tagamet)
5. A 64-year-old man with chronic hypertension has been experiencing 90 minutes of severe chest pain and shortness of breath. His BP is 86/60 mm Hg and his pulse is 104 bpm. Electrocardiograph (ECG) shows ST-segment elevation in leads V1 through V6, and a chest radiograph reveals marked pulmonary edema. All the following treatments, used concomitantly, represent optimal therapy for this patient, except:
a.aspirin
b.low-molecular-weight heparin
c.percutaneous angioplasty
d.thrombolytic therapy
6. What is the most common cause of acute hepatic failure in the United States?
a.acetaminophen overdose
b.alcohol use
c.hepatitis A
d.hepatitis B
7. After his first hemodialysis treatment, a 23-year-old man with diabetes presents to the emergency department with altered mental status and a new-onset generalized seizure. His blood glucose level is 154 mg/dL. Computed tomography (CT) scan of his head is normal and lumbar puncture reveals only an opening pressure of 280 mm H2O. Initial treatment for this patient should include:
a.immediate repeat hemodialysis
b.mannitol (Osmitrol)
c.thiamine (Thiamine HCl, Thiamilate)
d.pyridoxine HCl (vitamin B6)
8. A 63-year-old man presents with abrupt onset of regular palpitations. He saw his cardiologist 3 days ago for a regularly scheduled evaluation of his dual chamber pacemaker. His BP is 150/84 mm Hg and pulse is 164 bpm. His ECG reveals a paced rhythm at that rate. All the following interventions are appropriate, except:
a.adenosine (Adenocard)
b.magnet application to pulse generator
c.lidocaine HCl
d.vagal maneuvers
9. A 24-year-old college student complains of repeated severe extensor spasms in all extremities along with a bizarre arching of his back. He has a history of substance abuse. Immediate treatment should include:
a.tetanus immunoglobulin (BayTet)
b.vitamin B1 (thiamine)
c.benzodiazepines
d.lumbar puncture
10. A 17-year-old adolescent comes to the emergency department with severe left-leg pain after falling off a roof. Radiographs revealed a badly comminuted left-leg fracture. Pain medications were initially effective, but even higher doses are now ineffective. Your most important intervention would be:
a.applying traction to the left ankle
b.applying ice to the left leg
c.compartment pressure measurements
d.lower extremity venous Doppler studies
11. Because of a tenuous blood supply, all the following bones are prone to avascular necrosis after fracture except:
a.talus
b.capitate
c.femoral head
d.scaphoid
e.cuboid
12. A 32-year-old alcoholic man presents with a temperature of 103?F, severe headache, and neck stiffness. Lumbar puncture is done. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shows a glucose level of 22 mg/dL, protein of 126 mg/dL, and WBC count of 26.1 x 109/L with 93% polymorphonuclear neutrophils. Gram stain of the CSF reveals gram-positive diplococci in pairs. These findings suggest the diagnosis of meningitis. Which of the following statements about treatment in adults with meningitis is true?
a.dexamethasone reduces morbidity but not mortality in bacterial meningitis
b.dexamethasone reduces morbidity and mortality in pneumococcal meningitis but not in other causes of bacterial meningitis
c.dexamethasone reduces mortality in pneumococcal as well as other types of bacterial meningitis
d.dexamethasone shows no benefit in the medical therapy of bacterial meningitis
13. A tall, 24-year-old pregnant woman presents at 36 weeks' gestation with acute chest pain radiating to her back. Physical examination shows her BP is 160/90 mm Hg and her pulse is 124 bpm, as well as a pulse deficit in her left arm. She is noted to have pectus excavatum and a high-arched palate. What is the necessary next step in her management?
a.administer esmolol HCl (Brevibloc) and titrate to achieve a pulse rate of 50 to 60 bpm
b.administer IV magnesium, 4 g
c.administer IV nitroprusside sodium (Nitropress) and titrate to achieve a mean arterial pressure of 70 to 80 mm Hg
d.order an immediate imaging study with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), high-resolution, contrast-enhanced CT scan, or 2-dimensional (2D) echocardiography before medical therapy
14. A 1-week-old infant born at 38 weeks' gestation is brought to the emergency department with cyanosis and shock. She has no appreciable heart murmur, and her heart rate is 188 bpm. All the following interventions are indicated, except:
a.ampicillin (Principen) and cefotaxime sodium (Claforan)
b.adenosine
c.prostaglandin E1 (Alprostadil)
d.normal saline, 20 cc/kg
15. A 62-year-old woman presents with a prolonged history of dyspnea on exertion along with severe peripheral edema and chronic diarrhea. Her chest radiograph reveals cardiac silhouette calcifications. What is the likely diagnosis?
a.asbestosis
b.hypothyroidism
c.constrictive pericarditis
d.ventricular aneurysm
16. Which of the following fractures is most suggestive of nonaccidental trauma in a 1-year-old child?
a.oblique nondisplaced fracture of the tibia
b.buckle fracture of the distal radius
c.metaphyseal fracture of the proximal tibia
d.midclavicular fracture
17. A 5-year-old boy sustained a large laceration in his left thigh after a mirror fell on him. He weighs 55 lb. What is the maximal number of milliliters of 1% lidocaine with epinephrine that could safely be injected intradermally at one time to repair this wound?
a.12.5 cc
b.15 cc
c.17.5 cc
d.20 cc
18. A 57-year-old man returns from a long trip to India and presents to the emergency department with a history of 3 days' fever as high as 104.2?F and diffuse muscle aches. He now has severe cough, which produces yellow sputum streaked with blood, and severe chest pain, and he is hypotensive. Chest radiography reveals a right lower infiltrate with right pleural effusion. Sputum gram stain reveals sheets of gram-negative bacillary organisms. Which of the following agents is the antibiotic of choice in this clinical setting?
a.clarithromycin (Biaxin)
b.ceftriaxone sodium (Rocephin)
c.ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
d.trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra)
19. A 35-year-old man with diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) presents after a motor vehicle accident with an open, badly contaminated fracture of the tibia and fibula. Which of the following medications is contraindicated in this setting?
a.meperidine HCl (Demerol)
b.gentamicin (Garamycin)
c.hydromorphone HCl (Dilaudid)
d.cefazolin sodium (Ancef)
20. Which of the following medications has NOT been demonstrated to reduce mortality in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy?
a.beta-blockers
b.calcium channel blockers
c.spironolactone (Aldactone)
d.angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
21. Which of the following conditions is NOT a cause of a low anion gap?
a.lithium toxicity
b.bromide poisoning
c.multiple myeloma
d.iron poisoning
1. A 27-year-old man with severe asthma requires endotracheal intubation in the emergency department after rapid sequence induction with ketamine HCl (Ketalar) and succinylcholine chloride (Anectine, Quelicin). Although the resuscitation initially goes well, within several minutes his blood pressure (BP) drops to 70/40 mm Hg, and his pulse rate increases to 156 beats per minute (bpm). Breath sounds are equal. What should your first intervention be?
a.order chest x-ray immediately
b.administer 10 cc intravenous (IV) calcium chloride 10%
c.insert bilateral chest thoracostomy tubes
d.disconnect endotracheal tube from respirator and facilitate prolonged exhalation
e.use volume infusion with 500 cc of normal saline
2. A 63-year-old woman with chronic myelocytic leukemia had been taking hydroxyurea (Hydrea, Mylocel) as daily chemotherapy to control her white blood cell (WBC) count levels. She admits to stopping her medications for about 2 months, then restarting with a double dose about 8 hours ago. She feels very weak now and short of breath. Laboratory studies are likely to reveal all the following conditions, except:
a.hypercalcemia
b.hyperuricemia
c.hyperphosphatemia
d.hyperkalemia
3. A 13-year-old girl presents with severe menorrhagia, which she has had since menarche. Her hemoglobin level is 7.2 g/dL (normal, 12-16 g/dL) with hypochromic microcytic indices. A pregnancy test is negative. The most common coagulopathy associated with menorrhagia in adolescents is:
a.hemophilia A
b.hemophilia B
c.von Willebrand's disease
d.factor V Leiden mutation
4. A 27-year-old man presents after a syncopal event following a long run. He complains of lightheadedness and itching, along with swelling of his hands and feet. His BP is 68/36 mm Hg and pulse is 160 bpm. Lung examination shows he has diffuse wheezing. His blood glucose is 95 mg/dL. The most important initial IV therapy would be:
a.epinephrine (Adrenalin)
b.diphenhydramine HCl
c.methylprednisolone sodium succinate (A-Methapred, Solu-Medrol)
d.normal saline
e.cimetidine (Tagamet)
5. A 64-year-old man with chronic hypertension has been experiencing 90 minutes of severe chest pain and shortness of breath. His BP is 86/60 mm Hg and his pulse is 104 bpm. Electrocardiograph (ECG) shows ST-segment elevation in leads V1 through V6, and a chest radiograph reveals marked pulmonary edema. All the following treatments, used concomitantly, represent optimal therapy for this patient, except:
a.aspirin
b.low-molecular-weight heparin
c.percutaneous angioplasty
d.thrombolytic therapy
6. What is the most common cause of acute hepatic failure in the United States?
a.acetaminophen overdose
b.alcohol use
c.hepatitis A
d.hepatitis B
7. After his first hemodialysis treatment, a 23-year-old man with diabetes presents to the emergency department with altered mental status and a new-onset generalized seizure. His blood glucose level is 154 mg/dL. Computed tomography (CT) scan of his head is normal and lumbar puncture reveals only an opening pressure of 280 mm H2O. Initial treatment for this patient should include:
a.immediate repeat hemodialysis
b.mannitol (Osmitrol)
c.thiamine (Thiamine HCl, Thiamilate)
d.pyridoxine HCl (vitamin B6)
8. A 63-year-old man presents with abrupt onset of regular palpitations. He saw his cardiologist 3 days ago for a regularly scheduled evaluation of his dual chamber pacemaker. His BP is 150/84 mm Hg and pulse is 164 bpm. His ECG reveals a paced rhythm at that rate. All the following interventions are appropriate, except:
a.adenosine (Adenocard)
b.magnet application to pulse generator
c.lidocaine HCl
d.vagal maneuvers
9. A 24-year-old college student complains of repeated severe extensor spasms in all extremities along with a bizarre arching of his back. He has a history of substance abuse. Immediate treatment should include:
a.tetanus immunoglobulin (BayTet)
b.vitamin B1 (thiamine)
c.benzodiazepines
d.lumbar puncture
10. A 17-year-old adolescent comes to the emergency department with severe left-leg pain after falling off a roof. Radiographs revealed a badly comminuted left-leg fracture. Pain medications were initially effective, but even higher doses are now ineffective. Your most important intervention would be:
a.applying traction to the left ankle
b.applying ice to the left leg
c.compartment pressure measurements
d.lower extremity venous Doppler studies
11. Because of a tenuous blood supply, all the following bones are prone to avascular necrosis after fracture except:
a.talus
b.capitate
c.femoral head
d.scaphoid
e.cuboid
12. A 32-year-old alcoholic man presents with a temperature of 103?F, severe headache, and neck stiffness. Lumbar puncture is done. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shows a glucose level of 22 mg/dL, protein of 126 mg/dL, and WBC count of 26.1 x 109/L with 93% polymorphonuclear neutrophils. Gram stain of the CSF reveals gram-positive diplococci in pairs. These findings suggest the diagnosis of meningitis. Which of the following statements about treatment in adults with meningitis is true?
a.dexamethasone reduces morbidity but not mortality in bacterial meningitis
b.dexamethasone reduces morbidity and mortality in pneumococcal meningitis but not in other causes of bacterial meningitis
c.dexamethasone reduces mortality in pneumococcal as well as other types of bacterial meningitis
d.dexamethasone shows no benefit in the medical therapy of bacterial meningitis
13. A tall, 24-year-old pregnant woman presents at 36 weeks' gestation with acute chest pain radiating to her back. Physical examination shows her BP is 160/90 mm Hg and her pulse is 124 bpm, as well as a pulse deficit in her left arm. She is noted to have pectus excavatum and a high-arched palate. What is the necessary next step in her management?
a.administer esmolol HCl (Brevibloc) and titrate to achieve a pulse rate of 50 to 60 bpm
b.administer IV magnesium, 4 g
c.administer IV nitroprusside sodium (Nitropress) and titrate to achieve a mean arterial pressure of 70 to 80 mm Hg
d.order an immediate imaging study with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), high-resolution, contrast-enhanced CT scan, or 2-dimensional (2D) echocardiography before medical therapy
14. A 1-week-old infant born at 38 weeks' gestation is brought to the emergency department with cyanosis and shock. She has no appreciable heart murmur, and her heart rate is 188 bpm. All the following interventions are indicated, except:
a.ampicillin (Principen) and cefotaxime sodium (Claforan)
b.adenosine
c.prostaglandin E1 (Alprostadil)
d.normal saline, 20 cc/kg
15. A 62-year-old woman presents with a prolonged history of dyspnea on exertion along with severe peripheral edema and chronic diarrhea. Her chest radiograph reveals cardiac silhouette calcifications. What is the likely diagnosis?
a.asbestosis
b.hypothyroidism
c.constrictive pericarditis
d.ventricular aneurysm
16. Which of the following fractures is most suggestive of nonaccidental trauma in a 1-year-old child?
a.oblique nondisplaced fracture of the tibia
b.buckle fracture of the distal radius
c.metaphyseal fracture of the proximal tibia
d.midclavicular fracture
17. A 5-year-old boy sustained a large laceration in his left thigh after a mirror fell on him. He weighs 55 lb. What is the maximal number of milliliters of 1% lidocaine with epinephrine that could safely be injected intradermally at one time to repair this wound?
a.12.5 cc
b.15 cc
c.17.5 cc
d.20 cc
18. A 57-year-old man returns from a long trip to India and presents to the emergency department with a history of 3 days' fever as high as 104.2?F and diffuse muscle aches. He now has severe cough, which produces yellow sputum streaked with blood, and severe chest pain, and he is hypotensive. Chest radiography reveals a right lower infiltrate with right pleural effusion. Sputum gram stain reveals sheets of gram-negative bacillary organisms. Which of the following agents is the antibiotic of choice in this clinical setting?
a.clarithromycin (Biaxin)
b.ceftriaxone sodium (Rocephin)
c.ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
d.trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra)
19. A 35-year-old man with diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) presents after a motor vehicle accident with an open, badly contaminated fracture of the tibia and fibula. Which of the following medications is contraindicated in this setting?
a.meperidine HCl (Demerol)
b.gentamicin (Garamycin)
c.hydromorphone HCl (Dilaudid)
d.cefazolin sodium (Ancef)
20. Which of the following medications has NOT been demonstrated to reduce mortality in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy?
a.beta-blockers
b.calcium channel blockers
c.spironolactone (Aldactone)
d.angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
21. Which of the following conditions is NOT a cause of a low anion gap?
a.lithium toxicity
b.bromide poisoning
c.multiple myeloma
d.iron poisoning