Questions of the Week for 4/2/2024

Author: Christian Gerhart

 Q: You have a patient who presents as a trauma with multiple facial lacerations. What areas of involvement would prompt ophthalmology consultation?

Q: A patient presents with a complex ear laceration that requires repair. How should you anesthetize the ear?

Q: You have a patient who presents with jaw pain after being struck in the face. They have mild tenderness overlying the mandibular body on palpation but otherwise a normal examination. What bedside test can be used to assess for a mandibular fracture?

Q: You are caring for a patient in septic shock who was started on peripheral vasopressors but now requires a central line. She has thrombocytopenia attributed to hematologic malignancy and her platelets today are 19,000. She has not had any reported bleeding. Should you administer platelets prior to central line placement?

Q: What is the threshold platelet count for transfusion in the following scenarios?

-          Asymptomatic, no active bleeding, no fever

-          Patient with fever or critical illness

-          Actively bleeding patient

-          Patient with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

-          Patient undergoing neuraxial/ophthalmologic surgery

-          Patient undergoing non-neuraxial surgery or endoscopy

-          Patient undergoing central line placement

-          Patient undergoing lumbar puncture

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