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SAEM Quick Review QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT Management of Large Subungual Hematoma Correct Answer: Drainage (18-Gauge) or Hot Micro-Cauterization Reason to Avoid Suction in Ear Foreign Body Removal Correct Answer: Perforation of Tympanic Membrane Management of Skin Abscess Correct Answer: Linear Incision for Non-Face vs. Needle Drainage for Face Catheter for Bartholin Cyst Correct Answer: Word Grading of Laryngeal Opening Correct Answer: Cormack-Lehane Preferred Induction Agent in Reactive Airway Disease for Dilation Effects Correct Answer: Ketamine Induction Agent Avoided in Sepsis Due To Adrenal Suppression Correct Answer: Etomidate Sudden-Onset Back Pain Worsened by Coughing Soon After Epidural Anesthesia Correct Answer: Epidural Hematoma Presentation of Adhesive Arachnoiditis Correct Answer: Progressive Neuropathy Tom, Dick, and Very Nervous Harry Correct Answer: Anterior to Posterior of Medial Ankle: Tibialis Posterior, Digitorum Longus, Vein, Nerve, Hallucis Longus Absolute Contra-Indication to Crico-Thyrotomy Correct Answer: Age Under 5 Anesthesia for Suturing Distal Right Index Finger in Patient with Underlying Vascular Disease Correct Answer: Lidocaine (2%) Without Epinephrine Around Digital Nerve for Fingers, Toes, Penis, Nose Earliest Sign of Lidocaine Toxicity (Over 5 mg/kg) Correct Answer: Lightheadedness (Also Peri-Oral Numbness, Tinnitus, Visual and Auditory Disturbances, Shivering, Twitching, and Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures) (1) Avoid Vertical Mattress Sutures. (2) Avoid Topical Skin Adhesives (Risk of Dehiscence from Sweating). Correct Answer: Palm Glottis Spasm and Chest Wall Rigidity from Sedative (Rapid High Dose of IV Form) Correct Answer: Fentanyl (Effects Not Always Reversed by Naloxone) Management of Long-Lasting L.P. Headache Correct Answer: Autologous Blood Patch Timing of Tetanus Prophylaxis Correct Answer: Within First Few Days (Suture Within First 24 Hours) Normal C.S.F.-to-Blood Glucose Ratio Correct Answer: 0.6 Size of Needle Decompression Needle Correct Answer: 14 Gauge (2nd Intercostal at Midclavicular Line) Large Paronychia and Cellulitis Correct Answer: Removal of Affected Nail Under Digital Block and Antiobiotics Signs of Acute Appendicitis Correct Answer: 1. Rovsing: Right Lower from Left Lower. 2. Psoas: Extension. 3. Obturator: Rotation. Suggested by Abdominal Pain Preceding Nausea and Vomiting Correct Answer: Surgery (Small Bowel Obstruction) Peak of Gastric Acid Secretion at Rest Correct Answer: 2 A.M. Timing of Presentation of Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis (Non-Bilious) vs. Intussusception (Bilious) Correct Answer: 4 Weeks vs. 8 Months Over 95% Sensitive and Specific for Renal Calculi Correct Answer: Helical C.T. Intermittent Left Lower Quadrant Pain (Afebrile), Loose Stools (Non-Bloody); Good Follow-Up Correct Answer: Discharge on High-Fiber Diet (Consider Laxatives and Stool Softeners) Abdominal Wall Condition in Anti-Coagulated Patient with Trauma or Coughing Correct Answer: Rectus Sheath Hematoma (1) Age 30. (2) Prior Abdominal Surgery or Pregnancy. (3) Marathons. Correct Answer: Risk Factors for Cecal Volvulus Possible Chest X-Ray Finding of Hepatic Abscess Correct Answer: Right-Sided Effusion and Elevated Hemi-Diaphragm Referred Pain from Ureteral Colic Correct Answer: Inguinal (Ovarian Torsion Does Not Cause Sacral Pain) Elderly Patient, Diverticulitis Without Perforation (Peritonitis) Correct Answer: I.V. Fluids (Elderly), Anti-Biotics, and Bowel Rest Proximal vs. Distal Esophageal Perforation Correct Answer: Iatrogenic vs. Spontaneous Lead Pipe Rigidity; Elevated Temperatures, Altered Mental Status, Choreo-Athetosis, Autonomic Dysfunction (Diaphoresis, Incontinence, Dysrhythmia) Correct Answer: Dantrolene (Or Bromocriptine, Amantadine, Lorazepam) for Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Indicated by Temperature over 105 Correct Answer: Non-Infectious Extra-Pyramidal: Involuntary Periodic Movements of Tongue, Lips, or Mouth Correct Answer: Tardive Dyskinesia Extra-Pyramidal: Torticollis, Fixed Upper Gaze (Oculogyric Crisis), or Arching of Back (Opisthotonus) Correct Answer: Benztropine (2mg Cogentin) or Diphenhydramine (25mg) for Dystonia Extra-Pyramidal: Restlessness Correct Answer: Beta-Blocker for Akathisia E.C.G. Finding of Haloperidol Toxicity Correct Answer: Long Q.T. Drug Causing Vertical Nystagmus Correct Answer: Phencyclidine (PCP) Controls Agitation Without Respiratory Depression (Negligible Anticholinergic Side Effects) Correct Answer: Haloperidol (5mg IM q30); B-52 is Benadryl, 5 Milligrams of Haloperidol, and 2 Milligrams of Lorazepam Risk of Protracted Struggle in Restraints Correct Answer: Metabolic Acidosis Risk of Flumazenil in Chronic Benzodiazepine User Correct Answer: Withdrawal Seizures Altered Chronic Alcoholic, Non-Gap Metabolic Acidosis Correct Answer: Isopropyl Alcohol - iso gives *iso* (equal) gap metabolic acidosis Glucose and Magnesium Recommendations for Altered Alcoholic Correct Answer: 1. Thiamine Before Glucose; and, 2. Give Magnesium Regardless of Magnesium Level (Low Stores). Global Inability to Relate to Environment and Process Sensory Input (Increased Alertness and Psychomotor Activity) Correct Answer: Delirium Most Common Dementia Correct Answer: Alzheimer More Common Than Vascular Dementia Management of Hypertension in Eclampsia (Seizure) Correct Answer: Magnesium; Consider Anti-Hypertensive Medication for Diastolic Over 110 After Seizure Stops Relationship Between Alcohol and Seizures Correct Answer: Direct Toxicity vs. Withdrawal vs. Head Injury from Fall Most Common Cause of Delirium in Elderly Correct Answer: Medications Tooth Fracture of Enamel and Dentin, Yellowish Tinge, No Blood Correct Answer: Ellis 2 Dental Fracture Requires Dental Consultation to Prevent Abscess Formation Obvious Nasal Bone Deformity After Blunt Trauma, Bleeding Controlled by Pressure; No Bone Tenderness, Cranial Nerves Intact; Swollen and Bruised Tender Septum Correct Answer: Incision and Drainage of Septal Hematoma Followed by Nasal Packing Eye Blunt Trauma, Pain, Double Vision from Upward Gaze Correct Answer: Entrapment of Inferior Rectus from Inferior Orbital Wall Fracture Head Blunt Trauma, Loss of Consciousness, Currently Seizing; Previous Confusion, Vomiting, and Headache Correct Answer: R.S.I. with Paralytic (Before Addressing Intracranial Pressure) Tension Pneumothorax; Hemodynamically Unstable Correct Answer: Needle in 2nd Intercostal Mid-Clavicular (Anterior) or 4th Intercostal Mid-Axillary (Lateral), Before X-Ray (Chest Tube Takes Too Long) Most Sensitive Bedside Test for Finger Nerve Injury Correct Answer: Two-Point Discrimination Wrinkling of Digit in Warm Water Indicates Intact Nerve Correct Answer: O'Riain Test Ottawa Ankle Rules (Any Positive Requires X-Ray) Correct Answer: 1. Inability to Walk 4 Steps At Time of Injury or Currently. 2. Tenderness Over Either Malleolus. 3. Tenderness Over Navicular or Base of 5th Metatarsal. Suspected Globe Rupture (Enophthalmos and Leakage of Vitreous Humor) Correct Answer: Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics (Tetanus If Necessary); Visual Acuity Assessment Before Consult (Avoid Pressure Tonometry) Right Eye Pain with Extra-Ocular Movement, Proptosis, Unilateral Decreased Visual Acuity Correct Answer: Lateral Canthotomy for Retro-Bulbar Hematoma Blunt Trauma; Unilateral Epistaxis (Maxillary), Subcutaneous Emphysema, or Anesthesia of Ipsilateral Infraorbital Region (V2) Correct Answer: Orbital Blowout Fracture (No Proptosis) Anterior Chamber Meniscus Correct Answer: Hyphema (Blood) vs. Hypopion (Pus) Management of Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Correct Answer: Resolves Without Intervention Gravid Female, Pulseless and Apneic for 2 Minutes; Detectable Fetal Heart Tones Correct Answer: Emergency C-Section (More Important Than Gravid GSW with Undetectable Fetal Heart Tones) Elderly Extension Injury; Decreased Bilateral Grip Strength Correct Answer: Steroids and Cervical M.R.I. for Central Cord Syndrome (Contusion from Buckling of Ligamentum Flavum) Affected by L.X.-L.Y. Herniation Correct Answer: Y (1) Jefferson Fracture of C1 (Image). (2) Hangman Fracture of C2. (3) Flexion Teardrop Fracture. (4) Bilateral Facet Dislocation. Correct Answer: Unstable Fractures Penetrating Trauma to Zone 1 (Sternal Note to Cricoid Cartilage) Correct Answer: Angiography, Esophagram, and Observation Management of Hemodynamically-Stable Liver Laceration from Trauma Correct Answer: Conservative Management; No Emergency Laparotomy Trauma Patient with Bloody Foley Correct Answer: C.T. Abdomen and Pelvis with I.V. and Trans-Urethral Contrast Chest G.S.W., Unconscious and Pulseless, Systolic of 60 Correct Answer: Emergency Thoracotomy (Lower Success Rates for Blunt Trauma) In Breast, Out Axilla; Hemodynamically-Stable and Clear Breath Sounds Bilaterally; I.V. Access Obtained Correct Answer: (1) Bedside Ultrasound. (2) Intubation and Chest Tube. (3) Portable X-Ray; and, (4) Admit to I.C.U. Stab Wound in 10th Intercostal Space, Absent Breath Sounds; Dyspnea But Hemodynamically-Stable Correct Answer: (1) Chest Tube. (2) Portable X-Ray. (3) Abdominal C.T. Decreased Sensation Over Thenar Eminence Correct Answer: Median Nerve Injury from Distal Radius Fracture Leg Externally-Rotated (And Abducted) Correct Answer: Femoral Neck Fracture (ER = RE) Leg Internally-Rotated Correct Answer: Posterior Hip Dislocation; *p*INT - pt drank a PINT of alcohol -- MVA -- hi force, posterior hip dislocation Popliteal Impact on Planted Foot; Pale Cold Foot, No Distal Pulses Correct Answer: Sedate and Reduce Without X-Rays Eikenella corrodens Correct Answer: Aggressive Mouth Flora Requiring Prophylactic Antibiotic Coverage After Human Bite (Lactam-Lactamase) Definitively Determines Entry and Exit Wound Correct Answer: Forensic Specialist (Emergency Department Must Describe Wounds But Never Speculate) Small Pneumothorax on Chest C.T.; Hemodynamically-Stable Correct Answer: 100% Oxygen Flexion and Compression of Vertebral Body Resulting in *Paralysis* and *Loss of Pain and Temperature* Sensation Below Correct Answer: Anterior Cord from Anterior Spinal Artery Injury Severe Burns of Hands (Or Skull) and Heels; Risk of Cardiac Arrest or Loss of Consciousness Correct Answer: Deep Burns Distinguish Electrical Injury from Lightning Hepatitis C Medication, Risk of Depression Correct Answer: S.S.R.I. Pretreatment for Interferon Alpha Psychiatric Risk Associated with Breast Implants Correct Answer: Suicide SAD PERSONS Correct Answer: 1. Male (Caucasian). 2. Age Under 20 or Over 50. 3. Depression. 4. Previous Attempt. 5. Ethanol or Drugs. 6. Rational Thought Loss (Psychosis). 7. Social Support Issues. 8. Organized Plan. 9. No Spouse or Significant Other (1 Point, All Others 2 Points). 10. Sickness or Injury. Psychiatric Disorder With Greatest Risk of Suicide Correct Answer: Panic Disorder Silent vs. Occult Suicide Correct Answer: Self-Neglect (Starvation) vs. Recurrent Accidents 2 Hours Post-Acetaminophen (Suicide Attempt), Refuses to Drink Activated Charcoal Correct Answer: N.G. Tube Avoids Pneumonitis Contra-Indicated for Hydro-Carbon (Oil) Ingestions Correct Answer: Gastric Lavage; also CI in caustic ingestion Belladonna Toxicity Correct Answer: Anti-Cholinergic: Hot (Hades), Blind (Bat), Red (Rose), and Mad (Hatter) 3 Contra-Indications for Activated Charcoal Correct Answer: 1. Bivalent Metal (Unable to Bind). 2. Unprotected Airway (Aspiration). 3. Caustic Ingestions Awaiting Endoscopy (Black Color). Mechanism of Q.R.S. Prolongation (And Right Axis Deviation) vs. Sinus Tachycardia from Tri-Cyclic Anti-Depressant Correct Answer: Sodium Channel Blockade vs. Anti-Muscarinic Management of Benzodiazepine Overdose Correct Answer: Intubate; Risk of Seizures from Flumazenil (Indicated for Iatrogenic Oversedation) Treatment of Agitation and Sympathetic Tone from Cocaine Correct Answer: Benzodiazepine A.B.G. 2 Hours After Aspirin Overdose Correct Answer: Slightly Alkalotic, High Oxygen Toxic Single Dose of Acetaminophen Correct Answer: 140 Milligrams Per Kilogram Management of Acetaminophen Overdose Correct Answer: Early Charcoal; Rumack-Matthew Nomogram At Least 4 Hours Post-Ingestion Vomiting, Diarrhea, Fatigue, and Yellow-Green Halos Around Objects Correct Answer: Digoxin Mimics Clonidine Toxicity Correct Answer: Opioid Toxicity (Hypotension, Bradycardia, Bradypnea, Miosis) Vin Rose Urine Correct Answer: De-Feroxamine (I.V. or I.M.) for Iron Toxicity Antidote for Isoniazid vs. Beta-Blocker (Also CCB or Insulin) Correct Answer: Pyridoxine vs. Glucagon (1) Encephalopathy, Seizure, Sleep Disturbance, or Memory Deficits. (2) Paresthesias or Wrist Drop. (3) Colicky Abdominal Pain. Correct Answer: Lead Toxicity; Check for Lead Lines Chocolate Brown Blood After Nitrites, Local Anesthetics, Dapsone, or Phenazopyridine Correct Answer: Methylene Blue for Met-Hemoglobinemia (1) Tall and Young. (2) Smoking. (3) Asthma. (4) C.O.P.D. (5) Interstitial Lung Disease. (6) Connective Tissue Disease.

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SAEM Quick Review QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT

Management of Large Subungual Hematoma Correct Answer: Drainage (18-Gauge) or Hot Micro-
Cauterization

Reason to Avoid Suction in Ear Foreign Body Removal Correct Answer: Perforation of Tympanic
Membrane

Management of Skin Abscess Correct Answer: Linear Incision for Non-Face vs. Needle Drainage for Face

Catheter for Bartholin Cyst Correct Answer: Word

Grading of Laryngeal Opening Correct Answer: Cormack-Lehane

Preferred Induction Agent in Reactive Airway Disease for Dilation Effects Correct Answer: Ketamine

Induction Agent Avoided in Sepsis Due To Adrenal Suppression Correct Answer: Etomidate

Sudden-Onset Back Pain Worsened by Coughing Soon After Epidural Anesthesia Correct Answer:
Epidural Hematoma

Presentation of Adhesive Arachnoiditis Correct Answer: Progressive Neuropathy

Tom, Dick, and Very Nervous Harry Correct Answer: Anterior to Posterior of Medial Ankle: Tibialis
Posterior, Digitorum Longus, Vein, Nerve, Hallucis Longus

Absolute Contra-Indication to Crico-Thyrotomy Correct Answer: Age Under 5

Anesthesia for Suturing Distal Right Index Finger in Patient with Underlying Vascular Disease Correct
Answer: Lidocaine (2%) Without Epinephrine Around Digital Nerve for Fingers, Toes, Penis, Nose

Earliest Sign of Lidocaine Toxicity (Over 5 mg/kg) Correct Answer: Lightheadedness (Also Peri-Oral
Numbness, Tinnitus, Visual and Auditory Disturbances, Shivering, Twitching, and Generalized Tonic-
Clonic Seizures)

(1) Avoid Vertical Mattress Sutures.
(2) Avoid Topical Skin Adhesives (Risk of Dehiscence from Sweating). Correct Answer: Palm

Glottis Spasm and Chest Wall Rigidity from Sedative (Rapid High Dose of IV Form) Correct Answer:
Fentanyl (Effects Not Always Reversed by Naloxone)

Management of Long-Lasting L.P. Headache Correct Answer: Autologous Blood Patch

Timing of Tetanus Prophylaxis Correct Answer: Within First Few Days (Suture Within First 24 Hours)

Normal C.S.F.-to-Blood Glucose Ratio Correct Answer: 0.6

,Size of Needle Decompression Needle Correct Answer: 14 Gauge (2nd Intercostal at Midclavicular Line)

Large Paronychia and Cellulitis Correct Answer: Removal of Affected Nail Under Digital Block and
Antiobiotics

Signs of Acute Appendicitis Correct Answer: 1. Rovsing: Right Lower from Left Lower.
2. Psoas: Extension.
3. Obturator: Rotation.

Suggested by Abdominal Pain Preceding Nausea and Vomiting Correct Answer: Surgery (Small Bowel
Obstruction)

Peak of Gastric Acid Secretion at Rest Correct Answer: 2 A.M.

Timing of Presentation of Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis (Non-Bilious) vs. Intussusception (Bilious)
Correct Answer: 4 Weeks vs. 8 Months

Over 95% Sensitive and Specific for Renal Calculi Correct Answer: Helical C.T.

Intermittent Left Lower Quadrant Pain (Afebrile), Loose Stools (Non-Bloody); Good Follow-Up Correct
Answer: Discharge on High-Fiber Diet (Consider Laxatives and Stool Softeners)

Abdominal Wall Condition in Anti-Coagulated Patient with Trauma or Coughing Correct Answer: Rectus
Sheath Hematoma

(1) Age 30.
(2) Prior Abdominal Surgery or Pregnancy.
(3) Marathons. Correct Answer: Risk Factors for Cecal Volvulus

Possible Chest X-Ray Finding of Hepatic Abscess Correct Answer: Right-Sided Effusion and Elevated
Hemi-Diaphragm

Referred Pain from Ureteral Colic Correct Answer: Inguinal (Ovarian Torsion Does Not Cause Sacral Pain)

Elderly Patient, Diverticulitis Without Perforation (Peritonitis) Correct Answer: I.V. Fluids (Elderly), Anti-
Biotics, and Bowel Rest

Proximal vs. Distal Esophageal Perforation Correct Answer: Iatrogenic vs. Spontaneous

Lead Pipe Rigidity; Elevated Temperatures, Altered Mental Status, Choreo-Athetosis, Autonomic
Dysfunction (Diaphoresis, Incontinence, Dysrhythmia) Correct Answer: Dantrolene (Or Bromocriptine,
Amantadine, Lorazepam) for Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

Indicated by Temperature over 105 Correct Answer: Non-Infectious

Extra-Pyramidal: Involuntary Periodic Movements of Tongue, Lips, or Mouth Correct Answer: Tardive
Dyskinesia

, Extra-Pyramidal: Torticollis, Fixed Upper Gaze (Oculogyric Crisis), or Arching of Back (Opisthotonus)
Correct Answer: Benztropine (2mg Cogentin) or Diphenhydramine (25mg) for Dystonia

Extra-Pyramidal: Restlessness Correct Answer: Beta-Blocker for Akathisia

E.C.G. Finding of Haloperidol Toxicity Correct Answer: Long Q.T.

Drug Causing Vertical Nystagmus Correct Answer: Phencyclidine (PCP)

Controls Agitation Without Respiratory Depression (Negligible Anticholinergic Side Effects) Correct
Answer: Haloperidol (5mg IM q30); B-52 is Benadryl, 5 Milligrams of Haloperidol, and 2 Milligrams of
Lorazepam

Risk of Protracted Struggle in Restraints Correct Answer: Metabolic Acidosis

Risk of Flumazenil in Chronic Benzodiazepine User Correct Answer: Withdrawal Seizures

Altered Chronic Alcoholic, Non-Gap Metabolic Acidosis Correct Answer: Isopropyl Alcohol - iso gives
*iso* (equal) gap metabolic acidosis

Glucose and Magnesium Recommendations for Altered Alcoholic Correct Answer: 1. Thiamine Before
Glucose; and,
2. Give Magnesium Regardless of Magnesium Level (Low Stores).

Global Inability to Relate to Environment and Process Sensory Input (Increased Alertness and
Psychomotor Activity) Correct Answer: Delirium

Most Common Dementia Correct Answer: Alzheimer More Common Than Vascular Dementia

Management of Hypertension in Eclampsia (Seizure) Correct Answer: Magnesium; Consider Anti-
Hypertensive Medication for Diastolic Over 110 After Seizure Stops

Relationship Between Alcohol and Seizures Correct Answer: Direct Toxicity vs. Withdrawal vs. Head
Injury from Fall

Most Common Cause of Delirium in Elderly Correct Answer: Medications

Tooth Fracture of Enamel and Dentin, Yellowish Tinge, No Blood Correct Answer: Ellis 2 Dental Fracture
Requires Dental Consultation to Prevent Abscess Formation

Obvious Nasal Bone Deformity After Blunt Trauma, Bleeding Controlled by Pressure; No Bone
Tenderness, Cranial Nerves Intact; Swollen and Bruised Tender Septum Correct Answer: Incision and
Drainage of Septal Hematoma Followed by Nasal Packing

Eye Blunt Trauma, Pain, Double Vision from Upward Gaze Correct Answer: Entrapment of Inferior
Rectus from Inferior Orbital Wall Fracture

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