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3 history questions to ask for suspected child concussion (pt or family)

-ADHD, dyslexia, learning disability -migraines, anxiety or depression -history of motion sickness

3 criteria to get a disease on the newborn screening list

-Disorder has to have test that is specific and sensitive -Disorder that a physician can't diagnose just by looking at infant -Disorder that has a treatment

7 Strategies for Dealing with Distress

-Establish a predictable routine at home -Reading or hobbies that promote healthy distraction -Journaling, blogging, art, music (to promote expressions or feelings) -Exercise, yoga -Appropriate use of respectful humor -Relaxation techniques, mindfulness, self-hypnosis, and guided imagery (dealing with anxiety -Cognitive behavioral therapy

5 most common imaging patterns seen in covid patients:

-Ground-glass opacities (GGOs) -Air-space consolidations -Crazy paving (pattern of GGOs with inter/intra-lobular septal thickening) -Vascular enlargement -Traction bronchiectasis

4 causes of increased dead space

-Hypovolemia -Pulmonary embolus -Low cardiac output -High airway pressures

Which of the following components of a physical examination can be conducted in a telemedicine visit with the assistance of the patient?

-Palpation of areas of tenderness -Assessment of range of motion -Visualization oropharynx

4 risk factors on admission for developing delirium

-Poor vision -Severely ill on admission -Underlying dementia -Dehydration

What are the 2 advantages of Randomized Control Trials?

-Strong evidence for causality or causal inference -Reduced confounding

5 treatments for hypoxemia

-Supplemental Oxygen -Inhaled B2 agonists -Inhaled ipratropium -Corticosteroids -Antibiotics

3 factors that can cause false results of newborn screening

-TPN -Extremely low birth weight or premature birth weight -Blood transfusions

5 Risk Factors during Hospitalization for developing delirium?

-Using physical restraints -Malnutrition -Adding 3 or more medication classes to a patient's drug regimen -Placing a foley catheter -Having an iatrogenic event

5 Components needed for any telemedicine system

-audio/video device -HIPAA compliance -reliable and speedy internet connection -documentation of the visit -dedicated office site for telemedicine visit

3 outcomes of auto-PEEP

-compromise the patient's hemodynamics -increase patient-ventilator asynchrony -increase end-expiratory lung volume

4 potential wins for physicians and other clinicians from a well-implemented Telemedicine program

-flexible practice options -fill vacant spots -reduce overhead expenses -patient retention

6 physical exam tactics for suspected child concussion

-horizontal saccades (follow finger) -vertical vestibulo-ocular reflex (gaze stability testing) -binocular vision function -convergence -accommodation -balance (heel-toe, tandem gait)

what are the 3 forms of respiratory failure

-hypoxemic -hypercapnic -mixed

A fair process for allocating scarce resources must promote 4 ethical values:

-transparency -inclusiveness -consistency -accountability

4 Basic Principles of Medical Ethics (& what each means)

1) respect for autonomy -respect for persons 2) justice -fairness 3) beneficence -do good for patients 4) nonmaleficence -do not inflict harm

4 types of shock & example of each

1. Cardiogenic -myopathic, mechanical, arrhythmic 2. Hypovolemic -hemorrhagic or non-hemorrhagic 3. Distributive -septic, adrenal crisis, anaphylactic 4. Obstructive -PE, cardiac tamponade, tension pneumo

What rate of ventilation should be set?

10-12 breaths per minute

total average time a patient spends at the doctor's office for an in-person visit

120 minutes

What respiratory rate should the ventilator be set to initially?

16

How many seconds should it take to properly wash your hands?

20 seconds

Modes of Mechanical Ventilation - Orotracheal intubation has 3 modes:

Assist control (AC) Pressure support (PSV) Synchronized intermittent mandatory (SIMV)

what patient factor is strongly correlated with increased risk of more serious COVID-19 infection outcomes

BMI (obesity)

3 determinants of oxygen delivery

BP CO oxygen content

What is the target blood pressure recommended by Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) for a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD), with hypertension (HTN), and with or without diabetes that is not undergoing dialysis?

BP, systolic ≤ 120 mm Hg

what is natural law

Because moral norms are grounded in human nature, they are objectively right or wrong

3 parts of PEWS (Pediatric Early Warming Score)

Behavioral (mental status) Cardiovascular Respiratory

The 9 factors used as a guideline for determining causality are referred to as

Bradford-Hill criteria

4 examples of non-experimental studies

Case control Cohort Ecologic Cross sectional

__________________ is the study of the distribution of health outcomes or disease within populations and the factors that determine the spread of health outcomes and diseases

Epidemiology

what 6 lab test should be ordered (4 every day, 2 every other day) for all patients admitted with confirmed or suspected COVID-19

Every day: -CBC -CMP -CPK -Ferritin/CRP Every-other day: -PT/PTT/fibrinogen -D-dimer

3 recommended treatments for CIPD

Immunoglobulin Corticosteroids Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE)

Which is the preferred method for administering bronchodilators (e.g. albuterol) to COVID-19 positive patients?

Metered dose inhaler (MDI)

what is moral relativism

Moral relativism states that moral norms are not universal; rather, they are relative to a particular time, place, or culture

What is the potential severe consequence of COVID-19 in pediatric patients that presents similarly to Kawasaki disease

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in children (MIS-C)

can controlled substances be prescrubed over a telemedicine visit?

NO Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008 requires that providers who wish to prescribe a controlled substance must first conduct an in-person examination on the patient

What diagnostic test specifically shows the presence of COVID-19 viral RNA?

Nasopharyngeal swab for PCR

Which event is related to the epidemiologic transition from infectious to non-infectious diseases?

Public Health Sanitation

gold standard diagnostic for confirming COVID-19 infection

RT-PCR

The correctly sized oropharyngeal airway is one that

Reaches from the corner of the patient's mouth to the angle of the jaw

The correctly sized nasopharyngeal airway is one that

Reaches from the tip of the patient's nose to the earlobe

A 25-year-old male is recently diagnosed with COVID-19. He returns to the hospital with sudden onset of severe atraumatic right foot pain. On physical examination, he appears very uncomfortable. His right foot is cool and pale with a delayed capillary refill and absent dorsalis pedis pulse. There is no significant edema. What is the most likely cause of his symptoms?

acute limb ischemia

what age range does long hauler syndrome affect

affects more folks of working age versus individuals that were younger than 18 or folks were 65 and over

major risk factor for Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD)

age

Percivall Pott is considered to be the first person to show that...

an environmental carcinogen may cause cancer

what type of drugs are Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine

anti-malarial

What specific feature of COVID infections allows it to spread silently from person to person?

asymptomatic spreaders

The purpose of a "double blind" study is to:

avoid observer and interviewee bias

what abx should you avoid in covid patient and why?

avoid vancomycin because patients usually do not have a MRSA infection, but often do have kidney injury with COVID-19

what 2 abx are often used for covid?

azithromycin and ceftriaxone

Which patient with a COVID-19 positive test should receive corticosteroids? a. 14 year-old female with diarrhea and cough b. 32 year-old male with loss of smell and taste c. 56 year-old female with asthma and wheezing d. 74 year-old male with fever and chills

c. 56 year-old female with asthma and wheezing

Which of the following options would not support diagnosis of MIS-C? a. Age <19 b. Close family contact with positive COVID-19 c. Headache d. Systemic symptom like rash, abdominal pain, abnormal cardiac labs

c. Headache

you can treat all types of shock with IV fluids EXCEPT

cardiogenic shock

what was James Lind interested in?

cause and treatment of scurvy -experiment with fresh fruit to prevent scurvy

An epidemiologic transition describes...

changing patterns of population age distributions, mortality, fertility, life expectancy, and causes of death

Studies have found that abnormal lung findings can be seen on _______________ for patients with COVID-19, even in asymptomatic cases

chest CT

The clinical criteria for typical CIDP

chronically progressive, stepwise, or recurrent symmetric proximal and distal weakness and sensory dysfunction of all extremities with absent or reduced tendon reflexes in all extremities that develops over ≥ 2 months

Next big disorder to screen for after PKU

congenital hypothyroidism

The statement "a number of studies by different investigators at various times using different methods in different populations show similar results" best refers to which of the following?

consistency

Two-by-Two Tables are also known as

contingency tables

Which medication decreases mortality in COVID-19 patients requiring oxygen support?

corticosteroids

A toxic-appearing child is usually a...

critically ill child

Around what day of their disease course do patients typically develop more severe symptoms?

day 9

Hypercapnic acute respiratory failure is due to

decreased minute ventilation

A 36-year-old female was recently diagnosed with COVID-19 10 days ago. Her cough and fever have resolved, but she now reports pain and swelling in the right calf. On physical examination, you note right leg swelling and calf tenderness. Her pulses are equal. What is the likely cause of her symptoms?

deep venous thrombosis

4 mental health effects for healthcare workers from COVID

depression anxiety insomnia emotional distress

What was Sir Edwin Chadwick's main contribution to the history of epidemiology?

developed the "poor laws"

71% of patients who died of COVID-19 met criteria for

disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

Which of the following is always necessary to confirm a diagnosis of CIDP

electrophysiology

most frequent adverse effect of Remdesivir

elevated liver enzymes

What is the best sedation medication for rapid sequence intubation (RSI)?

etomidate

how often do you want to reposition patient once proned (keep limbs mobile)

every 2 hours

Which of the following may be considered an advantage of IVIG compared to SCIG?

every 3-week dosing

T/F: Acute confusion is expected in the hospital and does not need to be evaluated

false

True or False: All diseases and health outcomes have only one risk factor

false

True or False: Case-control studies can directly measure the risk or rate of a health outcome?

false

True or False: If an exposure proceeds a health outcome and is strongly associated with that health outcome, we can then say that without a doubt that the observed association is causal

false

True or False: In an Open Study Population, the study is closed to new participants

false

True or False: It is always ethical to randomly have the investigator assign exposures to study participants in experimental studies

false

True or false: The term "incidence" is used to refer to prevalence, risks and rates

false

True or false: The term "relative risk" is the most precise term to use when discussing measures of association.

false

what is Prioritarianism

favors assisting those who are worse off

In contrast to adult patients, pediatric patients suffering from COVID may have respiratory or gastrointestinal intestinal symptoms, but the most common symptom of COVID in children is?

fever

3 most common presenting signs and symptoms of COVID-19

fever dry cough fatigue

Reports indicate that SARS-CoV-2 has the potential to also be transmitted through

fomites (objects with the virus on their surface)

what does equipoise refer to

genuine uncertainty about the benefits or harms of a possible treatment or exposure

When you first see a patient, you notice they are breathing rapidly and appear in respiratory distress. They are able to greet you but appear breathless when talking. What is the most appropriate next step?

give oxygen

Generally, ecologic studies use which level of data?

group level data

pharmacologic treatment (after environmental modification) for delirium

halpoeridol

the best practice when using telemedicine to provide high-level care for patients is to have __________________________________ during the visit

have a plan in case of a medical emergency during the visit

Subjects are selected into case-control studies based on their

health outcome or disease status

When selecting the paralytic medication for this patient, rocuronium is preferable to succinylcholine to reduce the risk of

hyperkalemia

In COVID-19 patients, the blood gas abnormality that is most commonly noted is

hypoxemia (low blood oxygen)

When is the cohort formed for a Retrospective Study?

in the past

From 1997 to 2007, food or digestive allergies among children in the United States of America:

increased 18%

how did covid affect substance use disorders

increases in relapses to alcohol and tobacco use

SARS-CoV-2 enters host cells through

interacting with ACE2, an interferon-induced gene expressed on type 2 pneumocytes

what is anosmia

loss of smell

The hallmark laboratory findings in COVID-19 cases reported thus far is

lymphocytopenia

Which diagnostic test finding is associated with a poor prognosis for patients with COVID-19?

lymphopenia

Determinants of gas exchange: ventilation (CO2) is affected by: (1)

minute ventilation

According to several recent studies, what percentage of patients were satisfied with their Telemedicine visits

more than 90%

Which of the following conditions could cause the high airway pressure alarm to sound?

mucus plug

Is there a difference in antibiotic prescribing practices between patients seen by telemedicine versus those seen in person for acute respiratory infections?

no

if fluids alone do not improve low BP, what is the next step

norepinephrine

2 causes of hypercapnia

o Alveolar hypoventilation o Increased dead space

4 causes of hypoxemia

o High altitude o Alveolar hypoventilation o Impaired gas diffusion o Ventilation/perfusion mismatch

5 criteria for candidates for NPPV ventilation

o Respiratory Condition expected to improve in 24-48 hours o Alert, cooperative o Hemodynamically stable o Able to control airway secretions o Able to coordinate with ventilator

what is deontology

one judges the morality of an act based on how that act conforms to ethical principles, not based on the result of the act

what is long hauler syndrome

persistent covid symptoms

Which of the following is NOT an epidemiologic measure of person?

physical location

Elevated _________ has been shown to be associated with a higher risk of more severe SARS-CoV-2 infectio

procalcitonin

common symptoms and signs of CIDP

progressive paresthesia and numbness, muscle weakness in the arms and legs, and areflexia

Passive antibody transfer tends to be more effective for ________ than for treating systemic infection, and therefore should be given shortly after symptom onset.

prophylaxis

in pediatric patients with MIS-C, They usually present with _____ and _____ about two to four weeks after an acute COVID infection

rash and fever

Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is thought to occur mainly through

respiratory droplets

There are a number of factors to consider when choosing the technology for a telemedicine platform. There are a few that are considered "non-negotiable." These include ease of use, reliability and _______

security

What is the key difference between mild and severe COVID infections?

shortness of breath

what type of virus are coronaviruses

single-stranded RNA

What is the recommended patient position for endotracheal intubation?

sniffing

Which of the following is generally considered the weakest guideline?

specificity

what is Utilitarianism

states that one should choose the act that results in the most good

one nationwide study in June 2020 found that approximately 10% of respondents reported serious consideration of ______ in that past 30 days

suicide

POTS is characterized by

sustained and excessive sinus tachycardia upon standing

what type of telemedicine most closely resembles an in-person appointment

synchronous telemedicine

4 Early signs of respiratory distress in children

tachypnea grunting retractions nasal flaring

what is the term: "The remote delivery of health care services and clinical information using telecommunications technology to improve a patient's health"

telehealth

The statement "exposure to factor of interest precedes the outcome" best refers to which of the following?

temporality

Which of the following is generally considered to be the strongest or most important guideline?

temporality

Randomized control trials are often used to...

test new drugs or medical treatments

what is Consequentialism

the idea that the morality of an act depends on its consequences

prevalence must specify...

time frame

T/F: Agitated patients who are delirious in the hospital and are a danger to themselves the administration of haloperidol may be warranted

true

T/F: At this time, clinical trials have shown no clear benefit to use of Hydroxychloroquine or to the use of Chloroquine

true

T/F: CDC's surveillance efforts have demonstrated higher rates of COVID-19 in racial/ethnic minority individuals compared to their White counterparts

true

T/F: Consolidations and pleural effusions are rare in patients with COVID-19

true

T/F: Delirium is usually multi-factorial, so think about several etiologies in the same patient

true

T/F: The COVID-19 pandemic has already caused a significant psychological impact across the globe

true

T/F: neonates born to COVID-positive mothers can acquire IgG and IgM antibodies against the disease

true

True or False: A cohort study is the best method for associating cause and effect when exposure or treatment cannot be controlled by the investigator but when we want to be certain that exposure preceded the health outcome.

true

True or False: Case-control studies use a strategy that identifies health outcome status initially and then determines exposures of the study population

true

True or False: In an ecologic study, we cannot establish a direct link between the exposure and the health outcome of individuals.

true

True or False: The Bradford-Hill criteria were originally developed to answer the question of whether cigarettes cause disease, especially lung cancer

true

True or False: There are nearly always some genetic and some environmental causes in every causal mechanism

true

True or False: the Point Estimate will always be somewhere between the upper and lower confidence intervals

true

True or false: In a cross-sectional study we cannot determine whether exposure precedes the health outcome

true

True or false: Qualitative data deals with narrative descriptions and quantitative data deals with measurements.

true

True or false: the season can be a good epidemiologic measure of time

true

quarantine example from history

typhoid mary

what is RPM?

uses telehealth technology to gather patient data outside of traditional care settings

when does auto-PEEP occur

when air flow does not return to zero at end-exhalation

Which of the following is true about a ratio measure that equals 1.0?

There is no association between the exposure and the health outcome

Which of the following is true about a ratio measure is greater than 1.0?

There is possible casual association between the exposure and the health outcome

Which of the following is true about a ratio measure that is less than 1.0?

There is possible protective association between the exposure and the health outcome

most common cause of hypoxemic acute respiratory failure

V/Q mismatch

what vitamin can be suggested for prevention of covid

Vit D

how did Girolamo Fracastoro contribute to epidemiology?

Fracastoro showed several ways that transmission of infections can occur. -By direct contact, by air, and via contaminated clothing.

Determinants of gas exchange: oxygenation is affected by: (2)

Fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) Mean airway pressure (MAP)

how did Hippocrates contribute to epidemiology?

Hippocrates thought about environmental and behavioral issues that might be associated with disease. -He focused on rational explanations for disease rather than supernatural explanations

what are the 3 types of delirium & which is the most common?

Hyperactive Hypoactive -mc Mixed

Before the development of the Germ Theory and the field of Epidemiology, what were 4 things believed to be the cause of disease?

- Witchcraft - Evil spirits - Miasma (bad air) - Demons

ideal timing for newborn screening

24-48 hours of life -repeat screens in a week or two of life

Which of the following calculations can be used to accurately determine the appropriate depth for endotracheal tube placement?

3x endotracheal tube diameter size

Delirium accounts for what percentage of ALL hospital days

45-50%

Which of the following accurately describes 1 of the electrophysiologic criteria associated with a diagnosis of definite chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP)?

Abnormal temporal dispersion (> 30% duration increase between the proximal and distal negative peak CMAP) in ≥ 2 nerves

The following are factors that make children high risk for severe COVID-19 EXCEPT: Diabetes Obesity Congenital Heart disease Age >2 years old

Age >2 years old

Which of the following treatments is no longer recommended for patients with acute hyperkalemia?

Alkalizing agents

What mode should the ventilator be set to initially?

Assist Control Ventilation

how to diagnose delirium

Confusion assessment method (CAM)

dead space vs. shunt (V/Q mismatch)

Dead space -gasses are brought to the capillary, but the capillary cannot exchange gases Shunt -capillary is functional, but gasses cannot reach the capillary

What immediate change in ventilator settings should be made in response to development of auto-PEEP?

Decrease ventilator rate

what are the DIRECT principles of rapid assessment

Detection Intervention Reassessment Effective Communication Teamwork

Which of the following medications preserve respiratory function while providing sedation?

Dexmedetomidine

What is the most common finding on a chest x-ray for a patient with COVID-19 infection?

Diffuse pulmonary opacities

downstream vs. upstream factors

Downstream health factors are micro level factors Upstream health factors are macro level factors

incidence vs. prevalence

Incidence = NEW cases Prevalent = existing & new cases

Which statement about injuries and accidents is correct?

Injuries and accidents occur under certain patterns and conditions

how did John Graunt contribute to epidemiology?

John Graunt contributed to epidemiology as one of the first demographers.

who is known as the father of modern epidemiology

John Snow

Which of the following sedation medications provides analgesia and amnesia?

Ketamine :)

what is the nudging theory

Libertarian Paternalism represents a combination of the two above frameworks, serving to assuage the negative connotations ascribed to pure paternalism and, to a lesser extent, libertarianism

___________ is a hallmark of in COVID-19

Lymphopenia

Macroallocation vs. Microallocation

Macroallocation centers on the larger dimension of healthcare needs across a society or multiple societies Microallocation involves bedside decisions about whether an individual patient will or will not receive a scarce medical resource

paternalism vs. libertarianism

Paternalism: -those in charge of governing are thought to know what is best for individual citizens Libertarianism (Liberalism): -governing bodies ought to respect individual and personal freedoms

what does POTS stand for

Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

A 23-year-old woman presents with a cough, pain with urination, and fever. She has had a known exposure to COVID-19. Her vital signs and physical examination are unremarkable. In addition to ordering COVID testing, a urinalysis and a chest x-ray, which of the following diagnostic tests is recommended for this patient? a. CRP (C-reactive protein) b. ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) c. D-dimer d. Pregnancy test

Pregnancy test

distinguish primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention & examples of each

Primary prevention -occurs before a person gets a health outcome and tries to prevent the health outcome from occurring. -ex: vaccine Secondary prevention -occurs after a disease has occurred, but before the person notices symptoms -ex: checking for suspicious skin growths Tertiary prevention -refers to a person who already has symptoms of the disease. -The goal of tertiary prevention is to prevent damage and pain from disease. -ex: offering dietary advice to help manage the symptoms of diabetes

how did newborn screening originate

Robert Guthery (1960's) came up with a way to detect PKU

Three Ethical Duties of Health Care Leaders Responding to COVID-19

The Duty to Plan The Duty to Safeguard The Duty to Guide

what did John Snow investigate?

Snow showed an increase in patients with cholera symptoms who lived or worked in one district.

what is Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIPD)

a condition that arises when the myelin sheaths around nerve cells are damaged.


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