What are the three most important factors when calculating a patient’s Goldman index for cardiac risk?
If a preoperative patient has a history of CHF or a history of MI within the last 6 months, what steps should be taken prior to surgery?
What ejection fraction is the threshold for increased risk during a non cardiovascular surgery?
less than 35%
What is the revised cardiac risk index and how is it used?
patients receive 1 point for each of the following:
- history of ischemic heart disease
- history of congestive heart failure
- history of cerebrovascular disease
- history of insulin-dependent diabetes
- history of CKD with creatinine greater than 2
patients with a score of 2 or more should be given preoperative beta-blockers to reduce cardiac mortality
What is the ASA physical status classification system and how is it used?
What preoperative cardiac testing is required for all patients?
What pulmonary disease risk assessment should be done preoperatively?
patients with known lung disease or a smoking history should have PFTs performed prior to surgery to evaluate vital capacity
When should patients stop smoking prior to surgery?
8 weeks pre-op
How is kidney disease managed intraoperatively?
How should the airway be secured in trauma patients?
What is the difference between each of the following:
What are the SIRS criteria?
For cardiogenic shock, what happens to the following:
For neurogenic shock, what happens to the following:
Describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of a brain abscess.
Describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of an epidural abscess.
What is the most accurate test for anterior spinal artery syndrome?
an MRI
Describe the presentation and diagnosis of a basal skull fracture.
Describe the presentation of a pneumothorax.
chest pain, hyper resonance to percussion, and decreased breath sounds
What two things cause tracheal deviation and in which direction?
Describe the workup for blunt abdominal trauma.
What is the best next step in a patient who suffers a stab wound to the abdomen?
What is the best next step for a patient who suffers a GSW to the abdomen?
exploratory laparotomy plus tetanus prophylaxis
Describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of splenic rupture.