Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is used for ureteral kidney stones > 10 mm and is ineffective in _____ patients
Pilonidal disease is managed with _____
Hint: treatment
BMI > 40 BMI > 35 and comorbid condition (diabetes, HTN) _____
Hint: surgical option
Signs of _____ injury include blood at the urethral meatus and a high-riding prostate
Hint: anterior urethral/posterior urethral
What is the management of a patient with testicular pain, absent cremasteric reflex, and a negative Prehn sign? _____
Rupture of a perianal abscess with formation of a persistent sinus tract is suggestive of _____
Hint: diagnosis
What is the treatment for ischiorectal (perirectal) abscess? _____
A kidney stone < 5 mm is managed with _____ A kidney stone > 5 mm - 2 cm is managed with _____ A kidney stone > 2 cm is managed with _____
Subdural hematoma is most commonly seen among: _____ alcoholics infants (shaken baby)
Hint: population
With subdural hematoma, rapid increase in ICP is more likely to cause a(n) _____ herniation
Hint: subfalcine or uncal
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Burns assessment and management
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Resuscitative thoracotomy
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Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST)
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Trauma in pregnancy
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Pediatric trauma considerations
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