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This quiz assesses knowledge on neurological emergencies and spinal injuries through case-based questions. It focuses on identifying spinal cord lesions, understanding stroke implications, and correlating clinical findings with...

Questions: 21  |  Attempts: 862   |  Last updated: Mar 19, 2023
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    A 16-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department following a diving accident at a local quarry. The examination reveals a bilateral loss of motor and sensory function in the trunk and lower extremities. At 36 hours after the accident the boy is able to dorsiflex his toes, barely move his right lower extremity at the knee, and is able to perceive pinprick stimulation of the perianal skin (sacral sparing).Which of the following most specifically describes the spinal cord lesion in this patient?
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This quiz titled 'Shock and Resuscitation' assesses knowledge in handling emergency medical conditions like cardiogenic, hypovolemic, septic, and anaphylactic shock. It includes scenarios with vital signs analysis, diagnosis, and...

Questions: 6  |  Attempts: 1543   |  Last updated: Jan 23, 2023
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    A 67-year-old woman with coronary artery disease had a coronary artery bypass graft surgery 10 years back. Now, she is brought to the emergency with worsening shortness of breath of 2 days duration. For the past 2 days, she has not gotten out to bed and is confused. She does not have chest pain or cough. Her temperature is 98.1 F. Her blood pressure is 85/50 mm Hg, heart rate is 125 beats per minute and respiratory rate is 26 breaths per minute. On examination, she is unable to follow commands and is oriented only to name. The cardiovascular examination reveals tachycardia with no murmur. Her lungs have rales bilaterally at the bases. The abdomen is soft, nontender, and not distended. Lower extremities have 2+ edema bilaterally. What is the diagnosis?
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The 'Shock and Bleeding Control' quiz assesses knowledge on managing critical conditions like shock and uncontrolled bleeding. Key topics include signs of poor perfusion, consequences of untreated bleeding, types of shock, and...

Questions: 17  |  Attempts: 1259   |  Last updated: Apr 1, 2024
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          Which of the following is NOT a sign of good perfusion?
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The 'RMP Prep: Emergency Medicine' quiz assesses key skills in diagnosing and managing emergency medical conditions. It covers topics like urinary ailments, meningitis, trauma care, and consciousness assessment, essential for...

Questions: 30  |  Attempts: 444   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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    A female presents to the emergency room complaining of burning with urination.  The ER physician will likely first order a (an)
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This quiz covers key aspects of handling medical emergencies, including assessment of patients, understanding altered mental states, and managing seizures.

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 5059   |  Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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          The 1st responder should access each patient to determine the patient’s
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