Increased pressure within a fascial compartment of a limb experiencing Compartment Syndrome is defined by a fascial compartment pressure to diastolic pressure gradient of _____
#2
Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is characterized by ischemia and necrosis
#3
Gas emboli may be iatrogenic, secondary to _____ procedures as air is pumped into the abdomen
#4
Neuro/Psych _____ is a skeletal muscle hypersensitivity to volatile anesthetics
#5
Do hypertrophic scars typically recur? _____
#6
_____ pneumothorax may be due to iatrogenic causes, such as bronchoscopy, subclavian line placement, thoracentesis, barotrauma
#7
What is the treatment for Stanford type A aortic dissection? _____
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Flashcard 1: 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 2: Herniated contents may be at risk for _____, which is characterized by ischemia and necrosis
Answer: strangulation
Flashcard 3: Gas emboli may be iatrogenic, secondary to _____ procedures as air is pumped into the abdomen
Answer: laparoscopic
Flashcard 4: Neuro/Psych _____ is a skeletal muscle hypersensitivity to volatile anesthetics
Answer: Malignant hyperthermia
Flashcard 5: Do hypertrophic scars typically recur? _____
Answer: No
Flashcard 6: _____ pneumothorax may be due to iatrogenic causes, such as bronchoscopy, subclavian line placement, thoracentesis, barotrauma
Answer: Traumatic
Flashcard 7: What is the treatment for Stanford type A aortic dissection? _____