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2022-04-20 07:31:01
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2022-04-19 21:30:37 Educational objective: Succinylcholine, a depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, is rapidly hydrolyzed by plasma pseudocholinesterase. Patients with pseudocholinesterase deficiency have prolonged neuromuscular paralysis after drug administration.
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2022-04-19 07:30:53
Which of the following is the most likely reason for this patient's prolonged paralysis?
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A. Decreased first-pass metabolism
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B. Decreased plasma hydrolysis
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C. Increased binding to plasma proteins
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D.lncreased redistribution to fat
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E. Upregulation of target receptors
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2022-04-19 07:29:01 A 23-year-old man is evaluated for prolonged paralysis following general anesthesia for an elective surgical procedure. Anesthesia was induced with propofol, succinylcholine was used for intubation, and anesthesia was maintained via propofol and fentanyl infusions. The patient has not had a return of neuromuscular function after several hours. His mother then discloses that she has also been "slow to wake up" from anesthesia.
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2022-04-18 21:28:01 Educational objective: Hyperacusis (increased sensitivity to sound) is an indication of damage to the facial nerve (CN VII) close to its origin from the brainstem.
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2022-04-18 18:56:06 https://t.me/studentdoctor
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2022-03-02 07:37:02
Which of the following findings is most likely to be observed on this patient's repeat neurologic examination?
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A. Dilated pupil
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B. Horner syndrome
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C. Hyperreflexia
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D.Nystagmus
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E. Upward gaze palsy
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2022-03-02 07:37:01 A 65-year-old man comes to the emergency department due to sudden-onset headache. The patient has had no recent falls or head trauma. Medical history includes hypertension and lung adenocarcinoma with abdominal metastasis. Initial noncontrast CT scan of the head reveals a small temporal lobe hemorrhage.
Over the next 24 hours, the patient becomes progressively obtunded and develops generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Blood pressure is 190/96 mm Hg, pulse is 38/min, and respirations are 1 O/min with brief episodes of apnea. A repeat noncontrast CT scan of the head reveals acute hemorrhage expansion with brain herniation.
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