Secondary arrhythmias (electrolyte, drug-induced) — Flashcards

Secondary arrhythmias (electrolyte, drug-induced) — Flashcards

Secondary arrhythmias (electrolyte, drug-induced) — Flashcards
#1

Which electrolyte disturbance causes tetany, torsades de pointes, and hypokalemia? _____

#2

_____ is a polymorphic ventricular tachycardia with shifting sinusoidal waveforms on ECG

#3

What potassium imbalance is a consequence of renal failure?_____

#4

What is the most common arrhythmia seen in Hyperthyroidism?_____

#5

Because of the large electrolyte abnormalities in Refeeding Syndrome, patients can present with _____, rhabdomyolysis, and seizures

#6

Torsades de pointes can progress to ventricular _____

#7

Scabies causes pruritis that is worse _____

Hint: during the day/at night

#8

Adrenal insufficiency may cause _____ following a stressful event (e.g. surgery, infection), characterized by hypotensive shock, confusion, fever, and abdominal pain *bonus: next step in management?

Hint: complication

#9

What disease is associated with this spinal cord lesion? _____

#10

_____ incontinence is due to incomplete emptying, due to detrusor underactivity or outlet obstruction

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