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EXAM Q&A (UPDATED FOR 2025)
1. Inability to ambulate/amulation w limp for 4 steps
2. Tenderness to the distal fibula
3. Tenderness to distal tibia
4. Tenderness at the base of the 5th metatarsal
5. Tenderness at the navicular bone - correct answers ✔✔Ottawa ankle/foot rules (5
total)
Trauma, infection, idiopathic (UC) - correct answers ✔✔Iritis/Uveitis causes
Painful red eye, photophobia, blurry vision - correct answers ✔✔Iritis/Uveitis symptoms
homatropine 1-2% (cyclophelgics), 1% prednisolone acetate - correct answers
✔✔iritis/uveitis treatment
, 1. Age <50
2. HR < 100
3. O2 > 95
4. No Unilateral leg swelling
5. No hemoptysis
6. No recent surgery or trauma
7. No prior PE or DVT
8. No hormone usage
*if all criteria are met then less than 2% risk of PE. If any criteria are positive cannot
perc out. - correct answers ✔✔PERC rule out criteria for PE
1. Clinical signs and symptoms of DVT
2. PE most likely diagnosis
3. Hr > 100
4. Immobilized for 3 days or surgery on last 4 weeks
5. Previous PE or DVT
6. Hemoptysis
7. Cancer w tx in past six months or palliative
*risk stratifies into low, moderate, and high risk - correct answers ✔✔Wells Criteria
1. Age > 65
2. Pervious PE or DVT
3. Sx or fx in past month
4. Cancer
5. Unilateral lower limb pain
6. Hemoptysis
7. HR
8. Pain on lower limb palpation or unilateral edema
*risk stratified on above criteria - correct answers ✔✔Revised Geneva Score
TPA 100 mg over 2 hrs
Streptokinase 250k U bolus then at 100kU/hr for 24 hrs - correct answers ✔✔PE
fibrinolytics
conversion of the zymogen (plasminogen) to plasmin the catalytic form which breaks
down fibrin to a soluble polypeptide - correct answers ✔✔MOA of tPA (Alteplase),
(tenectaplase and reteplase are not FDA cleared but tenectaplase has highest
specificity for fibrin)
binds to plasminogen causing conformational change that opens up fibrin bindings site
and increases the rate of catabolism - correct answers ✔✔MOA of streptokinase
EXAM Q&A (UPDATED FOR 2025)
1. Inability to ambulate/amulation w limp for 4 steps
2. Tenderness to the distal fibula
3. Tenderness to distal tibia
4. Tenderness at the base of the 5th metatarsal
5. Tenderness at the navicular bone - correct answers ✔✔Ottawa ankle/foot rules (5
total)
Trauma, infection, idiopathic (UC) - correct answers ✔✔Iritis/Uveitis causes
Painful red eye, photophobia, blurry vision - correct answers ✔✔Iritis/Uveitis symptoms
homatropine 1-2% (cyclophelgics), 1% prednisolone acetate - correct answers
✔✔iritis/uveitis treatment
, 1. Age <50
2. HR < 100
3. O2 > 95
4. No Unilateral leg swelling
5. No hemoptysis
6. No recent surgery or trauma
7. No prior PE or DVT
8. No hormone usage
*if all criteria are met then less than 2% risk of PE. If any criteria are positive cannot
perc out. - correct answers ✔✔PERC rule out criteria for PE
1. Clinical signs and symptoms of DVT
2. PE most likely diagnosis
3. Hr > 100
4. Immobilized for 3 days or surgery on last 4 weeks
5. Previous PE or DVT
6. Hemoptysis
7. Cancer w tx in past six months or palliative
*risk stratifies into low, moderate, and high risk - correct answers ✔✔Wells Criteria
1. Age > 65
2. Pervious PE or DVT
3. Sx or fx in past month
4. Cancer
5. Unilateral lower limb pain
6. Hemoptysis
7. HR
8. Pain on lower limb palpation or unilateral edema
*risk stratified on above criteria - correct answers ✔✔Revised Geneva Score
TPA 100 mg over 2 hrs
Streptokinase 250k U bolus then at 100kU/hr for 24 hrs - correct answers ✔✔PE
fibrinolytics
conversion of the zymogen (plasminogen) to plasmin the catalytic form which breaks
down fibrin to a soluble polypeptide - correct answers ✔✔MOA of tPA (Alteplase),
(tenectaplase and reteplase are not FDA cleared but tenectaplase has highest
specificity for fibrin)
binds to plasminogen causing conformational change that opens up fibrin bindings site
and increases the rate of catabolism - correct answers ✔✔MOA of streptokinase