Questions of the Week for 10/3/2023

Authors: Christian Gerhart and Katherine Stuart

A 30 yo male presents with altered mental status. He has a history of depression and takes a first-generation anti-psychotic medication. His exam is notable for rigidity in all four extremities, mild confusion, and agitation. His vitals are HR 140, BP 160/110, RR 28, O2 sat 94% on RA, T 41C. POC glucose is normal. Describe your initial stabilization package and workup for this patient. 

A patient presents with seizure-like activity. What features can help you distinguish between epileptic and non-epileptic seizures? 

A 22-year-old male presents for an ankle injury while playing football. What physical exam findings/decision rules would prompt you to obtain imaging of the ankle in this patient? 

A 22 year old male presents after an MVC. He has a right small pneumothorax and three right sided rib fractures as well as a small liver laceration. He is also complaining of left ankle pain. He has a normal neurovascular exam but cannot bear weight on his ankle and has significant overlying swelling. There are no lacerations present. His compartments are soft. His ankle and tibia/fibula X rays are negative for fracture. What diagnosis should be considered to explain his ankle pain? 

References: 

1) Schwartz AM, Runge WO, Hsu AR, Bariteau JT. Fractures of the Talus: Current Concepts. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics. 2020;5(1). doi:10.1177/2473011419900766. 

2) Helman A. EP 105 Commonly missed ankle injuries. Emergency Medicine Cases. October 2022. https://emergencymedicinecases.com/commonly-missed-ankle-injuries/