Reversal of anticoagulation

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Warfarin Inhibits the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors (II, VII, IX, X) and proteins C and S Heparin Activates antithrombin III, leading to inactivation of thrombin and other coagulation…

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Rhabdomyolysis

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Traumatic Nontraumatic Multitrauma/crush injury Environmental heat illness/dehydration Burns Seizures Vascular or orthopedic surgery Hereditary myopathies Coma Malignant hyperthermia Immobilization Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Envenomation (snake, black widow) Drugs Extreme exertion Infections…

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Hypertensive emergencies

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Hypertensive encephalopathy Acute ischemic stroke Acute intracerebral hemorrhage Aortic dissection Unstable angina/acute myocardial infarction Acute pulmonary edema Preeclampsia/HELLP syndrome/eclampsia Acute renal failure Diagnosis and evaluation History Ask for symptoms related…

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Gastrointestinal bleeding

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Adult patients Peptic ulcer disease Erosive gastritis, esophagitis, or duodenitis Varices (esophageal and gastric) Portal hypertensive gastropathy Mallory Weiss tears Malignancy Aortoenteric fistula Pediatric patients Esophagitis Gastritis Peptic ulcer disease…

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Post–cardiac arrest care

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Cardiovascular disease Arrhythmia Electrolyte abnormality Pulmonary embolus Hypoxic arrest Tension pneumothorax Trauma Cardiac tamponade Hemorrhage/hypovolemia Medication or drug overdose Acidosis Hypothermia Diagnosis and evaluation An immediate assessment of a patient…

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Abdominal compartment syndrome

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20 mmHg associated with new organ dysfunction or failure. ACS can be primary (resulting from an intra-abdominal process), or secondary (due to bowel edema from aggressive fluid resuscitation or sepsis)…

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The surgical abdomen

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Figure 40.1. Location and differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain. Diagnosis and evaluation History and physical characteristics A thorough history will generally narrow the differential diagnosis. Past medical and surgical…

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Aortic dissection

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Stanford classification Type A Dissection involving the ascending aorta, as defined as proximal to the brachiocephalic artery, with or without involvement of the descending aorta Type B Dissection of the…

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Valvular diseases

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Valvular lesion Common ECG findings Common CXR findings Aortic stenosis Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) Enlarged cardiac silhouette, aortic calcifications, potential pulmonary edema Aortic regurgitation (chronic) LVH, left heart strain May…

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