Patients with volkmann ischemic contracture have significant pain with _____ extension of fingers / wrist
#2
Increased pressure within a fascial compartment of a limb experiencing Compartment Syndrome is defined by a fascial compartment pressure to diastolic pressure gradient of _____
#3
_____ is caused by GAS and enters through trauma openings causing infection and ultimately necrotic skin with large bullae.
#4
Traumatic aortic rupture (due to trauma and/or deceleration injury) most commonly occurs at the _____
#5
In a renal transplant a patient presenting with fever and leakage of urine into the pelvic cavity 5 - 10 days following the transplant most likely has _____
#6
What is the treatment for Stanford type A aortic dissection? _____
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Flashcard 1: Patients with volkmann ischemic contracture have significant pain with _____ extension of fingers / wrist
Answer: passive
Flashcard 2: Increased pressure within a fascial compartment of a limb experiencing Compartment Syndrome is defined by a fascial compartment pressure to diastolic pressure gradient of _____
Answer: < 30 mmHg
Flashcard 3: _____ is caused by GAS and enters through trauma openings causing infection and ultimately necrotic skin with large bullae.
Answer: Necrotizing fasciitis
Flashcard 4: Traumatic aortic rupture (due to trauma and/or deceleration injury) most commonly occurs at the _____
Answer: aortic isthmus
Flashcard 5: In a renal transplant a patient presenting with fever and leakage of urine into the pelvic cavity 5 - 10 days following the transplant most likely has _____
Answer: distal ureteral ischemia
Flashcard 6: What is the treatment for Stanford type A aortic dissection? _____