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Title: Emergency Medicine Jeopardy


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Emergency Medicine Jeopardy
  • Dr. Kelly Kasteel

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Rashes Bones Whats in a Name Hodge- Podge Handy Tips
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Rashes Bones Whats in a Name Hodge- Podge Handy Tips
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Rashes 100
  • A 24 year old male presents with an itchy rash to
    his arms

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Rashes 100
  • Questions?

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Rashes 100
  • Allergic contact dermatitis
  • Toxicodendron species (poison ivy)

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Poison Ivy
  • Susceptible individuals
  • Type IV allergic reaction
  • Urushiol containing compounds (also mango skin,
    unroasted cashew nutshells)

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Poison Ivy
  • Treatment?
  • Decontamination
  • Symptomatic
  • Steroids?

9
Rashes 200
  • A 34 year old female presents with lesions to her
    legs

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Rashes 200
  • Questions?

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Rashes 200
  • Erythema nodosum
  • Painful nodules most commonly to shins
  • Prodromal flu-like symptoms /- arthralgias

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Causes of Erythema Nodosum?
  • Infectious
  • Strep
  • Staph
  • TB
  • Fungal (coccidiomycosis)
  • Drugs
  • OCP
  • Sulfonamides
  • Pregnancy
  • Hodgkins, NHL
  • Sarcoid
  • IBD
  • Behcets

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Treatment?
  • Symptomatic
  • NSAIDS
  • Colchicine
  • Potassium iodide (mechanism unknown)
  • Underlying cause

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Rashes 300
  • What can cause the following skin changes?

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Rashes 300
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Rashes 300
  • Nikolskys sign
  • Causes?
  • Erythema multiforme major (SJS)
  • Staph scalded skin syndrome (SSSS)
  • Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN)
  • Toxic Shock Syndrome
  • Bullous pemphigus
  • Burns

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Rashes 300
  • Treatment?
  • Burn unit
  • Fluid resuscitation
  • Infection potential

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Rash 400
  • A 28 year old male presents with a non-pruritic
    rash to his torso that over time spreads to his
    extremities

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Rash 400
  • Questions?

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Kaposis Sarcoma
  • Cause HHV-8
  • Initial presentation cutaneous
  • Tumour cells --gt spindle cells
  • Can spread to mucous membranes, internal organs
  • AIDS defining illness

21
Rashes 500
  • A 48 year old gentleman presents with a painful
    red face

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Rashes 500
  • Questions?

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How to differentiate cellulitis from erysipelas?
  • Cellulitis
  • More indiscreet margins
  • Erysipelas
  • Sharply demarcated borders
  • Fiery red, indurated
  • Lymphatic involvement
  • St. Anthonys Fire

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Cause of erysipelas?
  • Group A Strep

25
Bones 100
  • A 17 year old female involved in an MVC complains
    of neck pain

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Bones 100
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Bones 100
  • Clay shovelers fracture
  • Mechanism?
  • Forced hyperflexion
  • Stable or unstable?
  • Stable
  • Treatment?
  • Symptomatic

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Bones 200
  • Two patients injured their thumbs

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Patient 1
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Patient 2
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Thumb fractures
  • Rolando
  • Comminuted fracture / dislocation base of 1st MCP
  • Usually three main fragments Y shaped
  • Less common poorer prognosis
  • Bennett
  • Intrarticular fracture base of 1st MCP
  • Most common of all thumb fractures

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Bones 300
  • A 40 year old female tripped and fell when she
    stepped into a gopher hole while running and now
    has pain to her foot

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Bones 300
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Bones 300
  • Lisfranc injury
  • Normal alignment
  • PA view
  • Medial edge of 2nd metarsal should align with 2nd
    cuneiform
  • Oblique view
  • Medial edge of 3rd metatarsal should align with
    3rd cuneiform

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Bones 400
  • A 12 year old boy injured his leg after sliding
    into base during a ball game

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Bones 400
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Bones 400
  • Tillaux fracture
  • Salter-Harris Type III adolescents
  • Mechanism
  • External rotation injury of the foot in a
  • Anterior tibiofibular ligament intact avulsion
    of epiphysis

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Bones 500
  • A 25 year old female fell onto her knee

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Bones 500
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Bones 500
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Bones 500
  • Patellar fracture
  • Treatment?

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Patellar Fracture
  • Non-surgical
  • Undisplaced
  • Vertical
  • Peripheral
  • No step-off
  • Surgical
  • Displaced
  • Horizontal

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Whats in a Name 100
  • Hearing Loss
  • Tinnitus
  • Vertigo

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Whats in a Name 100
  • Menieres
  • disease

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Meniere
  • Prosper Meniere (1799-1862)
  • French otologist

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Whats in a Name 200
  • Bobbing of head in time with arterial pulse, seen
    in aortic insufficiency

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Whats in a Name 200
  • Mussets sign

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Musset
  • Described by author Paul de Musset
  • His brother Alfred suffered from aorta failure
    --gtMusset noted that when he put his finger on
    his brothers carotid his head stopped bobbing

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Bonus Question 200
  • Capillary pulsation of nailbed seen in aortic
    insufficiency
  • Quinckes capillary pulse

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Whats in a Name 300
  • Fever, RUQ pain, jaundice

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Whats in a Name 300
  • Charcots triad
  • Ascending cholangitis
  • Combined with CNS changes and hypotension --gt
    Reynauds pentad

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Charcots Triad
  • Jean Martin Charcot, french neurologist
    (1825-1893)

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Bonus Question 300
  • Charcot is credited with two separate triads of
    clinical signs relating to two different diseases
  • Charcot triad II ascending cholangitis
  • What is Charcot Triad I ?

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Charcot Triad I
  • Nystagmus, intention tremor, staccato speech
  • Suggestive of multiple sclerosis

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Whats in a Name 400
  • Clenched fist by patient to describe chest pain

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Whats in a Name 400
  • Levines sign

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Levine
  • Dr. Sam Levine
  • Pioneering American cardiologist
  • Served in WWI at British Military Heart Hospital
    with William Osler

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Bonus Question 400
  • Name another cardiac related syndrome which
    Levine is associated with
  • Lown-Ganong-Levine
  • Class of pre-excitation syndromes associated with
    a short PR

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Whats in a Name 500
  • Dullness to percussion over scapula caused by
    pericardial effusion

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Whats in a Name 500
  • Ewarts sign

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Ewart
  • William Ewart (1849-1929)
  • English physician trained in England and France
  • Worked in a field hospital during Franco-Prussian
    War

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Hodgepodge 100
  • A child steps on a nail in sneakered feet
  • Concerns?

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Hodgepodge 100
  • Sneakers pseudomonas

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Hodgepodge 100
  • Pitfalls
  • Exploration of wound
  • Prophylactic antibiotics

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Hodgepodge 200
  • A 23 year old female complains of pleuritic chest
    pain

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Hodgepodge 200
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Hodgepodge 200
  • Hamptons hump LLL
  • Pulmonary infarct --gt pulmonary embolism
  • Usually wedge shaped in lung peripherally

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Hodgepodge 300
  • Give a differential diagnosis for a DECREASED
    anion gap

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Hodgepodge 300
  • Hyponatremia
  • Low serum albumin
  • Ocult neoplasm --gt multiple myeloma
  • Hyperchloremic acidosis
  • Lithium toxicity (sodium effect)
  • Kidney disease (unmeasured cations)

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Hodgepodge 400
  • Whats wrong with the following X-ray?

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Hodgepodge 400
  • Gastric bubble deviated medially
  • Enlarged spleen (in trauma, splenic hematoma)

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Hodgepodge 500
  • A gentleman presents with the following
  • Questions?
  • Differential Diagnosis?

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Genital Ulcers
  • Chancroid
  • Herpes
  • Syphilis
  • Behcets
  • Other
  • Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
  • Granuloma inguinale (GI)
  • Drug eruption
  • Systemic/dermatologic

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Chancroid
  • Pathogen
  • Hemophilus ducreyi
  • Treatment
  • Azithromycin, ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin

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Handy Tips 100
  • A 22 year old male complains of a very sore
    throat for the last three days

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Peritonsillar Abscess
  • Tips for draining?

78
Handy Tips 200
  • While minding his own business, this patient
    broke a tooth which is now very painful

79
Fractured Tooth
  • Ellis I enamel
  • Ellis II dentin
  • Ellis III pulp

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Treatment
  • Dentist
  • Analgesia
  • Antibiotics
  • Protective barrier Chewing gum?

81
Handy Tips 300
  • How would you repair this laceration?

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Skin Glue
  • Advantages glue vs sutures
  • Contraindications
  • How not to get stuck to the patient
  • How not to glue the kids eye shut

83
Handy tips 400
  • A RN accidentally injected herself with
    epinephrine in her thumb
  • The thumb is cool and pale
  • How would you treat it?

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Phentolamine
  • Alpha antagonist
  • Management of adrenaline induced digital ischemia
    in children after accidental injection from an
    Epipen Emerg Med J 200421387-388

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How to use phentolamine
  • Dilute 1.5 mg of phentolamine mesilate (vials
    contain 10mg/cc) 0.15 cc in 1 cc of 2
    lidocaine
  • Inject subcutaneously into the site and stop when
    skin becomes pink

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Handy tips 500
  • A 50 year old man has very painful burning
    sensation to hands after working with a rust
    remover

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Hydrofluoric Acid Burns
  • Treatment?
  • Calcium Gluconate
  • How to administer?
  • 1 amp 10 Ca gluconate 10 cc
  • Reference E-medicine

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Calcium Gluconate
  • Gel Mix one amp with one ounce of surgical gel
    (10 packets of muco)
  • Nebules Mix one amp with 30 cc NS to form a 2.5
    solution
  • IV Calcium one amp 5000 units heparin diluted
    in 40 cc D5W use a Bier block
  • Intra-arterial calcium Mix one amp with 40 cc
    D5W infuse over a 4 hour period

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Questions?
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Online Resources
  • ECGs medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/ecg/image_index
  • X-rays www.rad.washington.edu/teachingfiles.html
  • Eye cases icarus.med.utoronto.ca
  • Trauma pics trauma.org/imagebank
  • Derm pics dermis.net
  • Medical pictures www.mic.ki.se/MEDIMAGES.html
  • Eponyms www.whonamedit.com
  • Online teaching www.mdchoice.com
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