EF < _____% and MI within _____ months are absolute contraindications to non-cardiac surgery
#2
ACL injures are characterized by rapid-onset _____ and knee swelling
#3
What pathology presents with mid-anterior chest wall pain, shortness of breath, persistent tachycardia, and new conduction defects on ECG (ex. bundle branch block)_____
#4
In patients with limb compartment syndrome, early diagnosis and _____ are necessary to prevent permanent and disabling injury
#5
Gas emboli may be iatrogenic, secondary to _____ procedures as air is pumped into the abdomen
#6
_____ is the most common cause of iatrogenic phrenic nerve injury
#7
A _____ is required to confirm the presence of prostatic adenocarcinoma (cannot use PSA levels alone)
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Flashcard 2: ACL injures are characterized by rapid-onset _____ and knee swelling
Answer: hemarthrosis
Flashcard 3: What pathology presents with mid-anterior chest wall pain, shortness of breath, persistent tachycardia, and new conduction defects on ECG (ex. bundle branch block)_____
Answer: Blunt cardiac injury
Flashcard 4: In patients with limb compartment syndrome, early diagnosis and _____ are necessary to prevent permanent and disabling injury
Answer: fasciotomy
Flashcard 5: Gas emboli may be iatrogenic, secondary to _____ procedures as air is pumped into the abdomen
Answer: laparoscopic
Flashcard 6: _____ is the most common cause of iatrogenic phrenic nerve injury
Answer: Cardiothoracic surgery
Flashcard 7: A _____ is required to confirm the presence of prostatic adenocarcinoma (cannot use PSA levels alone)
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