Questions of the Week for 5/2/23

Authors: Christian Gerhart and Sam Stringer

 

Which bacteria are commonly implicated in causing UTIs but are nitrite negative?   


 

Treatment for asymptomatic bacteriuria should be considered in what patient populations?   


 

You see a hypoechoic structure in the region of the renal pelvis. Besides hydronephrosis, what other structure could this represent and how would you distinguish them?  


 

Renal or ureteral stones are typically hyperechoic. What phenomenon do they typically exhibit that can help assist in diagnosis?   


 

In appendicitis the appendix typically exhibits what characteristics on ultrasound?   


 

In addition to PRBCs, FFP, and platelets, what other medications or products should we consider administering with our MTP?   

 

 Name which nerve is tested by each of the following maneuvers: thumbs up, OK sign, peace sign, fist.  


 

A skier lands awkwardly and experiences thumb pain. X rays are negative for fracture. They have pain with abduction. What diagnosis should be considered and how is it managed?   


 

A patient presents to the ED with the following EKG. What is the most likely rhythm and how should this be managed?   

EKG from Life in the Fast Lane


 

A pregnant patient presents with Afib w/ RVR with a normal blood pressure. What commonly used medication for atrial fibrillation should be avoided in this patient?