The Cullen sign, bluish periumbilical discoloration is associated with?
Pancreatitis
The Cullen sign indicates bleeding in the abdominal cavity, often related to pancreatitis.
Rebound tenderness at McBurney’s point is associated with?
Appendicitis
McBurney’s point is a specific location in the abdomen that is indicative of appendicitis when tenderness is present.
Icteric Sclera is associated with?
Hepatitis
Icteric sclera refers to the yellowing of the sclera due to jaundice, commonly seen in liver conditions like hepatitis.
Addison disease or adrenal insufficiency is associated with this skin color.
Bronze
Patients with Addison’s disease often exhibit a bronze discoloration of the skin due to increased melanin production.
This condition results in wheezing on inspiration.
Asthma
Wheezing is a common symptom of asthma, particularly during an asthma attack.
Myasthenia Gravis results in this facial condition.
Ptosis
Ptosis, or drooping of one or both eyelids, is a common symptom of Myasthenia Gravis.
Which two findings are common in hyperthyroidism?
Exophthalmos refers to bulging eyes, and tachycardia is an increased heart rate, both of which are symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
Which medication should be avoided in adrenal insufficiency?
Etomidate
Etomidate can suppress adrenal function, making it contraindicated in patients with adrenal insufficiency.
Which two signs are common with Meningitis?
Kernig’s sign and Brudzinski’s sign are clinical tests used to diagnose meningitis.
Which two signs are commonly associated with hypocalcemia?
Trousseau’s sign involves muscle spasms when a blood pressure cuff is inflated, while Chvostek’s sign involves twitching of facial muscles when the facial nerve is tapped.
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transcutaneous pacing
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synchronized cardioversion 50j
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