_____ may present as a palpable, pulsatile abdominal mass that grows with time
Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is characterized by ischemia and necrosis
A _____ is indicated when an emergency airway is required or orotracheal / nasotracheal intubation is unsuccessful / contraindicated
Commotio cordis is ventricular fibrillation caused by _____
Treatment for aortic stenosis is _____ after the onset of complications
_____ is the most common cause of iatrogenic phrenic nerve injury
What is the treatment for Stanford type A aortic dissection? _____
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