Morning Report: 10/3/2013

Here’s Dr. Basile with today’s Morning Report!   Case:  60 yo female with pmh of htn, ESRD on HD presents as notification for syncope and hypotension.  BP of 75/40, HR of 45.  Afebrile Rectally.  Bedside sono, no large pericardial effusion.   Calcium Channel Blocker Toxicity   Epidemiology: –        In 1986:  Read more…

Morning Report: 9/17/2013

Today’s Morning Report is courtesy of Dr. Grock!   Case: 64 yo male  PMH of DM/HTN/prostate ca s/p RT presents with fever.   Important questions? TRAVEL HISTORY!!!!! Fever pattern, other symptoms…   ROS: neck stiffness and recently returned from West Africa (Liberia). PE: tachycardia to 100s, febrile orally to 103, Read more…

Morning Report: 9/6/2013

Thanks to Dr. Bradby for today’s Morning Report!   Stroke in Sickle Cell Disease Neurological and Hematological Emergency 24% of sickle cell disease patients have a stroke by the age of 45 years these people have an increased risk of secondary stroke 2-3 years after initial CVA (recurrence rate of Read more…

Morning Report: 8/30/2013

Here’s Dr. Youn with today’s Morning Report!   Lateral Canthotomy/Cantholysis   Emergent concern: retinal ischemia, optic nerve compression   Indications: Acute orbital compartment syndrome – usually 2/2 traumatic retrobulbar hemorrhage Decreased visual acuity IOP > 40 mmHg (normal range: 10-20) Proptosis APD   Contraindication: Globe rupture (teardrop pupil, positive Seidel Read more…

Morning Report: 8/27/2013

Dr. Kong presents today’s Morning Report!   Ketofol   What is it? A mixture of Ketamine and Propofol used for sedation   Why is it better than Ketamine or Propofol alone? 1. In theory, use of medications together produce rapid (Propofol), consistent (Ketamine) sedation with maintenance of blood pressure (Ketamine), Read more…

Morning Report: 8/22/2013

Here’s Dr. Adal with today’s Morning Report!     Differential diagnosis for generalized weakness   Neuromuscular (UMN and LMN) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Degeneration of the motor neuron Botulism: Toxin prevents release of Ach at neuromuscular junction Ciguatoxin: Toxin causes cell membrane excitability and instability Cord compression Cord infarction CVA: Ischemic Read more…