Questions of the Week for 10/24/2023

Author: Christian Gerhart

A patient presents with palpitations and has the following EKG. Vital signs are HR 140, BP 90/55, RR 25, O2 sat 95% on RA, T: 37C. What would be your initial steps in management.

EKG from Life in the Fast Lane

You have a patient who needs a transvenous pacemaker for cardiogenic shock secondary to complete heart block. What mode should the pacer be floated in? 

A hiker has recently ascended to an altitude of 6000 meters. They begin to experience headache and vomiting. Their neurologic exam is notable for ataxia. What is the diagnosis and treatment? 

What underlying pathophysiology leads to acute mountain sickness and high-altitude cerebral edema? 

What differentiates the neurologic symptoms of type II decompression sickness and an arterial air embolism? 

A patient presents with shortness of breath. A bedside ultrasound demonstrates a large pericardial effusion. What clinical and ultrasonographic features should you look for to determine if the patient has tamponade? 

Potassium management in DKA is crucial. What is the minimum potassium level before insulin should be given? 

A patient with insulin-dependent diabetes and end stage renal disease on MWF hemodialysis presents with DKA. How would you change your management for this patient? 

A patient presents with an insulin pump and is found to have DKA. What kind of insulin is administered through an insulin pump? How should the pump be managed in the setting of DKA?  

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