A 25-day-old male infant presents to the emergency department because his mother states that he has been acting irritable for the past 2 days and has now developed a fever. On exam, the infant appears uncomfortable and has a temperature of 39.1 C. IV access is immediately obtained and a complete blood count and blood cultures are drawn. Lumbar puncture demonstrates an elevated opening pressure, elevated polymorphonuclear neutrophil, elevated protein, and decreased glucose. Ampicillin and cefotaxime are immediately initiated and CSF culture eventually demonstrates infection with a Gram-negative rod. Which of the following properties of this organism was necessary for the infection of this infant?
AK capsule
BM protein
CFimbriae
DIgA protease
ELPS endotoxin
A 72-year-old man being treated for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is admitted to the emergency department for 1 week of dysuria, nocturia, urge incontinence, and difficulty initiating micturition. His medical history is relevant for hypertension, active tobacco use, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and BPH with multiple urinary tract infections. Upon admission, he is found with a heart rate of 130/min, respiratory rate of 19/min, body temperature of 39.0°C (102.2°F), and blood pressure of 80/50 mm Hg. Additional findings during the physical examination include decreased breath sounds, wheezes, crackles at the lung bases, and intense right flank pain. A complete blood count shows leukocytosis and neutrophilia with a left shift. A sample for arterial blood gas analysis (ABG) was taken, which is shown below. Laboratory test Serum Na+ 140 mEq/L Serum Cl- 102 mEq/L Serum K+ 4.8 mEq/L Serum creatinine (SCr) 2.3 mg/dL Arterial blood gas pH 7.12 Po2 82 mm Hg Pco2 60 mm Hg SO2% 92% HCO3- 12.0 mEq/L Which of the following best explains the patient’s condition?
AMetabolic acidosis complicated by respiratory alkalosis
BNon-anion gap metabolic acidosis
CRespiratory alkalosis complicated by metabolic acidosis
DRespiratory acidosis complicated by metabolic alkalosis
EMetabolic acidosis complicated by respiratory acidosis
A patient presents to the emergency room in an obtunded state. The patient is a known nurse within the hospital system and has no history of any medical problems. A finger stick blood glucose is drawn showing a blood glucose of 25 mg/dL. The patient's daughter immediately arrives at the hospital stating that her mother has been depressed recently and that she found empty syringes in the bathroom at the mother's home. Which of the following is the test that will likely reveal the diagnosis?
AFasting blood glucose
BUrine metanephrines
CGenetic testing
D24 hr cortisol
EC-peptide level
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