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URGENT CARE (4%) - Answer Respiratory failure/arrest - Answer Deteriorating mental status/unconscious patient - Answer Allergic reaction/anaphylaxis - Answer Acute abdomen - Answer peptic ulcer disease Burns (degrees) - Answer 1st -- minor damage/epidermis -- ER...

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Family Medicine EOR Exam Topic List
Questions And Correct Answers.
URGENT CARE (4%) - Answer



Respiratory failure/arrest - Answer



Deteriorating mental status/unconscious patient - Answer



Allergic reaction/anaphylaxis - Answer



Acute abdomen - Answer peptic ulcer disease



Burns (degrees) - Answer 1st -- minor damage/epidermis -- ERYTHEMA



2nd- Partial-thickness- painful

superficial/Papillary dermis-- BLISTERS

deep/reticular dermis -- RUPTURED blisters



3rd -Full/destroy-dermal appendages - no* sensation

white, leathery, charred



4th -- muscle, bone



5th -- loss of a body part



What is the most common type of burn? - Answer Scald**

,Rule of 9: - Answer



Treatment for chemical burns: - Answer white phosphorus -- 1% copper sulfate/calcium gluconate

acid burns -- lavage x30min



Manage burn shock by aggressive fluid* resuscitation -- Parkland formula: - Answer % burn area x body
wight (kg) x4ml/hr= total amount of fluid needed x24hrs



half -first 8 hrs/ Ringer's lactate** solution /measure UO



Additional tx for burn pts: - Answer NG tube -- for gastric distention

Foley catheter -- UO at least 0.5 ml/kg/hr -- adult

escharotomy -- compartment syndrome/ventilation diff

Sulfadiazine -- topical burn ointment

deep burns/full-thickness -- autography



Complications of burns: - Answer gastric/duodenal ulcers -- "Curling ulcers"

*** injection

chronic healing -- malignant -- SCC -- "Marjolin ulcer"



What is the most common cause of third (3rd) trimester bleeding? - Answer Abruptio placentae ***



-- premature separation of placenta AFTER 20 weeks // PAINFUL



Risk factors are known for the development of Abruptio placentae (9): - Answer Trauma, smoking, HTN,
decrease folic acid, cocaine**, alcohol (>14 drinks/week), uterine anomalies, high parity, previous
abruption (re-occur 10-17%), advance age



What is the most common type of abruption/less severe? - Answer EXTERNAL abruption -- bleeding
occurs

,Management of Abruptio placentae: - Answer Delivery - C-sec* -- definitive tx

Blood type, cross match, and coagulation studies



? Placenta previa: - Answer No digital exam *** -- covers the cervical os

Painless bleeding -- before 20 weeks

dx: US tx: watchful wait/c-sec



Bites/stings: human - Answer Eikenella corrodens -- tx: Augmentin



Bites/stings: spider (2) - Answer brown recluse - Loxosceles reclusa -- infarct of skin/rapid blood
coag./sinking macule/pale gray/ halo LARGE -- tx: would cleansing & analgesia



black widows -- neurological -- tx: Diazepam & calcium gluconate



Foreign body aspiration s&s: - Answer * choking, coughing, unexplained wheezing/hemoptysis



asphyxia - obstructing, PNA - toxic, ARDS - gastric asp.



Diagnostic studies for FBA: - Answer Expiratory X-ray -- regional hyperinflation -- check valve effect



Tx for FBA: - Answer Tx: Heimlich maneuver -- lifesaving

Bronch -- dx; tx -- culture --PNA



Cardiac failure/arrest - Answer V-tach -- T-fib -- asystoly

tx: CPR



Fractures/dislocations:

examples of directions - Answer transverse -- R angle to the axis of the bone

, spiral -- twisted -- torsion



oblique -- between horizontal & vertical



comminuted -- splintered & crushed



segmental - double



Imaging studies for fx/dislocations: - Answer Plain-film radiograph -- both - AP and lateral (90degrees)



radionucleotide bone scan -- stress fx -athletes/ osteopenia, wight bearing



CT *** -- best -- carpal bones, elbow, tibial plateau// pelvic, facial, itra-articular fx



MRI -- hip fx **



How do you treat: Open fx, intra-articular fx, femur fx, fx's tibia, fibula in adults? - Answer analgesics,
immobilization, EMERGENT referral to Ortho



Define Open fx; How do you tx? - Answer bleeding **



tx: debrided/irrigated -OR -within 4-8hrs



IV antibiotics - 1st, 2nd cephalosporins & aminoglycosides -- x48 hrs (after fx, + after OR) -- TETANUS
status **



Define intra-articular fx; how do you tx? - Answer fx line enters a JOINT cavity

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