EF < _____% and MI within _____ months are absolute contraindications to non-cardiac surgery
#2
What type of graft is from self? _____
#3
Traumatic aortic rupture (due to trauma and/or deceleration injury) most commonly occurs at the _____
#4
Patients who have undergone _____ surgery can sometimes manifest with symptoms of hypoparathyroidism and hypocalcemia.
#5
In patients with limb compartment syndrome, early diagnosis and _____ are necessary to prevent permanent and disabling injury
#6
If a patient has a varicocele, consider surgical ligation or _____ if associated with pain or infertility
#7
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 _____
Dialysis access procedures and complications US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Flashcard 1: EF < _____% and MI within _____ months are absolute contraindications to non-cardiac surgery
Flashcard 2: What type of graft is from self? _____
Answer: Autograft
Flashcard 3: Traumatic aortic rupture (due to trauma and/or deceleration injury) most commonly occurs at the _____
Answer: aortic isthmus
Flashcard 4: Patients who have undergone _____ surgery can sometimes manifest with symptoms of hypoparathyroidism and hypocalcemia.
Answer: Thyroid
Flashcard 5: In patients with limb compartment syndrome, early diagnosis and _____ are necessary to prevent permanent and disabling injury
Answer: fasciotomy
Flashcard 6: If a patient has a varicocele, consider surgical ligation or _____ if associated with pain or infertility
Answer: catheter embolization
Flashcard 7: 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
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