Questions of the Week for 6/6/2023

Author: Christian Gerhart

A 29 yo female who is 3 months postpartum presents with right breast redness and pain. Her vitals are T 100.7, HR 94, BP 130/80, RR 18, O2 Sat 100% RA. On exam the breast is erythematous and there is warmth and tenderness without an obvious drainable fluid collection. She is overall well appearing. What treatment should be initiated and how should the patient be counseled regarding breast feeding? 

A 32 yo female presents with chest pain and undergoes a CT PE study which is read as negative. She asks if she should stop breastfeeding after receiving the contrast agent. What should you tell her? 

You have a patient who presents with myalgias who is found to have a CK of 25,000. What electrolyte abnormalities would you expect to see? 

Your patient with rhabdomyolysis progresses to acute renal failure with a creatinine of 6.5 a bicarbonate of 9, potassium of 6.7 and a pH of 7.15. What treatment can be considered that may have a benefit in preventing the need for renal replacement therapy? 

A patient with a history of gout presents with a red, swollen tender knee with a temperature of 99.5F and mildly elevated inflammatory markers. An arthrocentesis is performed which demonstrates a synovial WBC of 51,000. How would you manage this patient? 

How does the diagnosis of native vs. prosthetic joint infection differ?  

You have a 29 yo female with no past medical history who presents with a chief complaint of ankle pain. Vitals are T: 99.5, HR 102, BP 120/80, RR 21, O2 sat 99% RA. Her right ankle is mildly swollen and remarkably tender to touch or range of motion. She initially had some left elbow pain which is now resolved but now has right knee pain. What diagnosis is most likely and how should it be managed? 

A 3 yo male with no past medical history presents bilateral eye redness. On exam he has bilateral conjunctivitis. You astutely look in his ears and notice he has a right sided otitis media. What syndrome is this most likely to represent and how should it be treated?