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With only 6 days to go till D-day, I have to admit to a little nervousness. I thought it might be nice to share a few high yield facts with each other. So if you have learned anything interesting recently please share. Here's mine:
A postop patient who becomes hypotensive, has a decline in sodium, and an increase in potassium is not septic, they have adrenal insufficiency.
A patient who received prior radiation and now has a 7 mm papillary thyroid cancer requires a total thyroidectomy (all do w/ radiation history).
Burns may result in a Curling ulcer; Brain injury rusults in a Cushing's ulcer (paper curls as it burns, patients with brain injuries spend their lives on cushions).
Who's next?
All for now, go back to your pastrami on rye.
I am the Great Saphenous!!!
A postop patient who becomes hypotensive, has a decline in sodium, and an increase in potassium is not septic, they have adrenal insufficiency.
A patient who received prior radiation and now has a 7 mm papillary thyroid cancer requires a total thyroidectomy (all do w/ radiation history).
Burns may result in a Curling ulcer; Brain injury rusults in a Cushing's ulcer (paper curls as it burns, patients with brain injuries spend their lives on cushions).
Who's next?
All for now, go back to your pastrami on rye.
I am the Great Saphenous!!!


