Questions and CORRECT Answers
lateral leads (Lead I, aVL, V5, and V6) represent the left circumflex artery.
inferior leads (Lead II, III, and aVF) REPRESENTS RT CORONARY ARTERY
anteroseptal leads (V1, V2, V3, and V4) represent the LAD
septal leads (V1 and V2) septal
(V3 and V4). anterior leads
oral presentation the goal is to communicate the right and sufficient amount of patient information to
your audience
-should be brief
-ok to use notes
-utilize same order and style for each patient
-practice
types of oral presentation daily presentations
newly admitted patients
specialty service for clinics
daily presentations in the hospitalized patient inform the listeners of 24 hours events
promotes focused discussion
demonstrates your knowledge and engagement in the care of the patient
subjective vs/ physical /labs and imaging / assessment and plan
newly admitted patients no longer than 8-10 minutes
-why presented
-HPI
_ROS
past medical and surgical hx
family hx and social hx
medications and allergies
physical exam
some clinicians want to know abnormal findings
, specialty service and clinic focus on the systems
-reason for hx
hx and sub acute hx
ros
past medical hx past surgical hx
medications and allergies
labs and imaginf
BONE-LYTIC LESIONS MULTIPLE MYELOMA, PRIMARY BONE TUMOR, METASTASIS(MOST COMMON
LUNG, RENAL THYROID) THIS ONE SHOWS UP DARKER IN THE XRAY LIKE IT HAS
BEN CHEWED UP (LESS BONE)
BONE-BLASTIC BONE LESIONS METASTASIS (MOST COMMON BREAST, PROSTATE, LYMPHOMA)
-PAGET'S DISEASE THIS ONE SHOWS UP WHITER IN THE XRAY (THERE IS MORE
BONE)
CHEST-LARGE MEDIASTINUM AORTIC ANEURYSM
LYMPHADENOPATHY
ANTHRAX
Epicardial Fat Pad Sign · May be normal
May indicate pericardial effusion
Batwing A pattern of consolidation which is bilateral in nature and stems from the
mediastinum. It appears as a bat wing. It is indicative of pulmonary edema.
Honeycombing Indicates Interstitial Lung Disease