side effects caused by Lithium
lab tests you would consider ordering for a female patient taking lithium with nausea
therapeutic level range for lithium
0.6 – 1.2 mmol/L
What can you do to reduce pain before and during a laceration repair in children? List THREE techniques other than injected local anesthetic
You decide to use a local anesthetic for pain control during the procedure. What are 3 ways
to reduce the pain of lidocaine injection?
Just before giving the Lidocaine the mother mentions that he has an allergy to Lidocaine.
You would still like to give a local anaesthetic into the tissue. What are your options?
List 1 other concern you must consider in this child with laceration wound on the arm
What is your differential diagnosis for this patient with a large red toe after a Vandenbos
procedure?
What are key features that would lead you to believe that his presentation would be
infectious?
The 5 y/o child is afebrile. List ONE treatment for this patient’s asymptomatic bacteriuria.
None
What condition or future concerns would indicate that you should treat the 5 y/o child’s asymptomatic bacteiruria? List ONE.
What drug classes in combination are the most worrisome and likely to cause Serotonin
Syndrome? List 3.
What other diagnoses would be in your differential in a patient with fever and possible
serotonin syndrome? List 6.
(DIM FACES – Drugs; Infection;
Metabolic; Failure i.e. hepatic, cardiac, renal;
Anemia; Cerebral infarct/bleed; Endocrine;
Structural / Space-occupying lesion):
DRUGS: 1. Antidepressant discontinuation 2. Anticholinergic toxicity 3. Malignant Hyperthermia 4. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (which occurs over days, while serotonin syndrome occurs within 24 hours) 5. Drug Overdose 6. Alcohol withdrawal 7. Benzodiazepine withdrawal
INFECTION: 8. Meningitis 9. Encephalitis METABOLIC: 10. Thyroid Storm STRUCTURAL: 11. Delirium from space-occupying lesion
What are the symptoms and signs of Serotonin Syndrome? List 6
- autonomic (mydriasis, diaphoresis, tachycardia, tachypnea) - neuromuscular (tremor, hyperreflexia, and clonus - altered mental status (agitation, excitement, restlessness, confusion, delirium)
What is the ONE symptom that you would see in Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome and not
in Serotonin Syndrome?
orthostatic hypotension definition
Systolic BP drop of at least 20 mm Hg or diastolic BP of 10 mm Hg within 3 minutes of standing from supine BP
Causes of orthostatic hypotension with rebound tachycardia (autonomic dysfunction)
conservative management of plantar fasciitis
DM foot exam for?
peripheral neuropathy and diabetic foot ulcer
rectal mass, DDx?
Colorectal cancer Rectal varices Skin tag Anal wart Rectal prolapse Polyp
conservative management of hemorrhoid
Weight loss (if necessary) Increase fluid intake Increase fiber intake Increase exercise Sitz baths Not straining with bowel movement Using wipes instead of toilet paper Cold packs Over-the-counter pain relief treatments Stool softeners
surgery options for hemorrhoid
Rubber band ligation Excision Hemorrhoidectomy Staple Hemorrhoidepexy Doppler guided hemorrhoidal artery ligation Sclerotherapy
conservative management of hemorrhoid
Medical management:
stool softeners
topical over-the-counter preparations (astringents (witch hazel), protectants (zinc oxide), decongestants (phenylephrine), corticosteroids, and topical anesthetics)
topical nitroglycerine
Dietary modifications
e.g., increased fiber and water intake
Behavioral therapies: sitz baths
how to manage thrombosed external hemorrhoid