Which patients (7) with febrile neutropenia are high risk (require inpatient management)?
BOUNCE HI
Why (4) do elderly patients with abdominal pain have more vague physical exams and more serious complications?
List 10 complications of IVDU.
List 5 drugs that interact with alcohol and the consequences.
Name 2 ways the body metabolisms alcohol. Describe the pharmacokinetics of alcohol elimination. What is the mechanism of action of alcohol?
Metabolism
Pharmacokinetics
Mechanism
List 10 complications of steroids.
What is the legal limit for EtOH while driving? What rate is EtOH removed from the body?
BAC = 0.08 (Ontario wants <0.05)
Legal limit = 17.4 mmol/L
List 6 indications to start vancomycin in a patient with febrile neutropenia.
List 5 organisms likely to causes infection in a patient with asplenia.
Encapsulated bugs
List 12 physiologic changes with aging.
CNS
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
GI
Renal
Skin
MSK
Give 5 DDx for Alcohol-related seizure.
What is the mechanism of action of cyclosporine? List 5 adverse effects.
Calcineurin inhibitor
List 5 general strategies for dealing with difficult patients.
List 5 drugs that produce a disulfiram-like reaction with EtOH.
What is the most important pathogen causing infection in transplant patients 1-6 months post-transplant?
CMV
Pneumonitis is common
Active CMV can trigger rejection
Explain the pathophysiology of autonomic dysreflexia.
Name 4 symptoms. Name 4 triggers. How is it managed?
Pathophysiology
Symptoms
Triggers
Treatment
What are the 3 phases of transplant rejection?
Hyperacute
Acute
Chronic
Describe the pathophysiology, sign/symptoms, and management of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
Pathophysiology
Signs/Symptoms
Management
How do you manage trach associated resp distress?
What is the time of onset/duration of these medications:
Haloperidol
Lorazepam
Midazolam
Olanzapine
What are the 5 basic steps in crisis intervention?
List 8 complications of CSF shunts.
How would you differentiate Miller-Fisher GBS and Wernicke’s encephalopathy?
Both have ataxia, eye findings
List 6 factors which affect absorption, distribution, and clearance of drugs in the elderly.
Absorption
Distribution
Clearance