What is the single appropriate next step ?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
IV salbutamol
16%
IV adrenaline
57%
Salbutamol with oxgen neubilizer
2%
IM adrenaline
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A morbidly obese 60 year old man has a right hemicolectomy for a tumour
of the caecum 4 days ago. He suddenly becomes breathless, dizzy and
describes chest discomfort. The chest discomfort worsens when he takes
a deep breath. On examination, he has good air entry on both lungs. His
oxygen saturation is 90% on room air and he has a pulse rate of 110
beats/minute. A chest X-ray was performed and was reported as normal.
An ECG shows sinus tachycardia
of the caecum 4 days ago. He suddenly becomes breathless, dizzy and
describes chest discomfort. The chest discomfort worsens when he takes
a deep breath. On examination, he has good air entry on both lungs. His
oxygen saturation is 90% on room air and he has a pulse rate of 110
beats/minute. A chest X-ray was performed and was reported as normal.
An ECG shows sinus tachycardia
What is ur diagnosis ?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Pneumonia
64%
Pulmonary embolism
16%
Cardiac tamponade
12%
Aortic dissection
A 55 year old woman with a persistent cough and history of smoking
develops left sided chest pain exacerbated by deep breathing. She has a
temperature of 38.2 C and basal crackles are heard on auscultation.
develops left sided chest pain exacerbated by deep breathing. She has a
temperature of 38.2 C and basal crackles are heard on auscultation.
What is ur diagnosis ?
Anonymous Quiz
61%
Pneumonia
7%
Pulmonary embolism
10%
Pneumothorax
22%
Pericardiris
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A 24 year old male is admitted with acute severe asthma. He is treated
initiated with 100% oxygen, nebulized salbutamol, and IV hydrocortisone.
Ipratropium bromide was added to nebulizers. Despite the initial treatment
there has been no improvement.
initiated with 100% oxygen, nebulized salbutamol, and IV hydrocortisone.
Ipratropium bromide was added to nebulizers. Despite the initial treatment
there has been no improvement.
What is the SINGLE most appropriate
next step in management?
next step in management?
Anonymous Quiz
31%
IV mg sulphate
22%
IM adrenaline
5%
IV aminophylline
42%
IV salbutamol
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A 28 year old male is admitted with acute exacerbation of asthma. He has a
temperature of 38.1 C and a productive cough. He is treated initiated with
100% oxygen and salbutamol nebulizers. Despite treatment, his oxygen
saturation is 88% and respiratory rate is 34 breaths/minute.
temperature of 38.1 C and a productive cough. He is treated initiated with
100% oxygen and salbutamol nebulizers. Despite treatment, his oxygen
saturation is 88% and respiratory rate is 34 breaths/minute.
What is the SINGLE most appropriate
next step in management?
next step in management?
Anonymous Quiz
12%
IV antibiotics
10%
IV adrenaline
25%
IV salbutamol
54%
IV hydrocortisone
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A 59 year old man with a medical history of chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease presents to the Emergency Department with breathlessness. He
finds it extremely difficult to breathe while in the supine position and has to
sit up in bed or in a chair at night due to his severe dysponoea. His
respiratory rate is 30 breaths/minute and his heart rate is 110 beats/minute.
His oxygen saturation on presentation was 89%. An arterial blood gas test
was done for him and he was commenced on 100% oxygen however, he is
still dyspnoeic. The results of his arterial blood gas are as follows:pH 7.20
PaO2 11.6 kPa
PaCO2 9.8 kPa
disease presents to the Emergency Department with breathlessness. He
finds it extremely difficult to breathe while in the supine position and has to
sit up in bed or in a chair at night due to his severe dysponoea. His
respiratory rate is 30 breaths/minute and his heart rate is 110 beats/minute.
His oxygen saturation on presentation was 89%. An arterial blood gas test
was done for him and he was commenced on 100% oxygen however, he is
still dyspnoeic. The results of his arterial blood gas are as follows:pH 7.20
PaO2 11.6 kPa
PaCO2 9.8 kPa
What is the SINGLE most appropriate initial action?
Anonymous Quiz
67%
Administer 24 % oxygen
8%
IV bicarbonate
7%
Continue 100% oxygen
18%
Bronchodilators
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A 24 year old man presents with acute respiratory distress after being
stabbed in the back. The trachea is not deviated, but he has engorged
neck veins and reduced air entry on his right chest. He has a blood
pressure of 80/50 mmHg, a pulse of 135 beats/minute, and a respiratory
rate of 35 breaths/minute.
stabbed in the back. The trachea is not deviated, but he has engorged
neck veins and reduced air entry on his right chest. He has a blood
pressure of 80/50 mmHg, a pulse of 135 beats/minute, and a respiratory
rate of 35 breaths/minute.
What is ur diagnosis ?
Anonymous Quiz
49%
Tension pneumothorax
24%
Cardiac tamponade
20%
Spontaneous pneumothorax
8%
Pleural effusion
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■ ( Angina pectoris ):
♤old age , smoker é hyperlipidemia , retro-sternal chest pain ⬆️ é exercise & ⬇️ by nitrates & rest < 30 min
♤ ECG : ⬇️ ST segment , inverted T wave
♤ -ve cardiac enzymes
■( AMI ) : STEMI
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■ ( Angina pectoris ):
♤old age , smoker é hyperlipidemia , retro-sternal chest pain ⬆️ é exercise & ⬇️ by nitrates & rest < 30 min
♤ ECG : ⬇️ ST segment , inverted T wave
♤ -ve cardiac enzymes
■( AMI ) : STEMI
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58 year old man with a history of type 1 diabetes mellitus and hypertension for 13 years
develops sudden central chest pain and abdominal pain for 45 minutes. The pain radiates to his
jaw. It started while he was driving and it was associated with cold sweating and dyspnoea. He
describes the pain as a burning pain.
develops sudden central chest pain and abdominal pain for 45 minutes. The pain radiates to his
jaw. It started while he was driving and it was associated with cold sweating and dyspnoea. He
describes the pain as a burning pain.
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A 25 year old male presents to Accident & Emergency with the complaint of substernal sharp
chest pain. The patient claims that the pain is much worse on inspiration. His pas medical
history is insignificant however, he smokes 20 cigarettes daily and drinks 50 units of alcohol
weekly. On examination, his chest is clinically clear and his abdominal examination was found to
be normal.
His vitals are noted as:
Temperature 38 C
Respiratory rate 18 breaths/minute
Blood pressure 110/70 mmHg
Oxygen saturation 97%
chest pain. The patient claims that the pain is much worse on inspiration. His pas medical
history is insignificant however, he smokes 20 cigarettes daily and drinks 50 units of alcohol
weekly. On examination, his chest is clinically clear and his abdominal examination was found to
be normal.
His vitals are noted as:
Temperature 38 C
Respiratory rate 18 breaths/minute
Blood pressure 110/70 mmHg
Oxygen saturation 97%