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HOPE (HIV Organ Policy Equity) Act
Horner syndrome
B.6. What is Horner syndrome?
B.7. After a stellate ganglion block, this patient reports no significant change in the degree of pain despite developing Horner syndrome. Is the pain psychogenic?
See Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS)
A.11. What is the differential diagnosis for hypoxemia in patients with cirrhosis?
See Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS)
HPV
HRS
See Hemolytic transfusion reactions
C.13. What complications can occur from transfusion of blood products?
C.15. Significant intraoperative blood loss required the transfusion of 8 units of type-specific, crossmatched packed RBCs (pRBCs). This patient had generalized oozing in the surgical site and hematuria. What is your differential diagnosis?
See Hypertonic saline (HTS)
A.5. What alterations in sodium and potassium balance can occur in patients with head injury?
A.9. What is the role of decompressive craniectomy as a treatment option for ICP control after head injury?
C.1. What is appropriate hemodynamic monitoring during CT scanning and during craniotomy for evacuation of a subdural hematoma?
C.5. Should hypertonic saline (HTS) be administered to this patient? How is HTS administered?
D.2. What specific measure should be used to control the patient's ICP? What type of monitoring devices can be used to measure ICP?
Mannitol
See Hypertonic saline (HTS)
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Human error, features to prevent
See HIV
A.2. What are the indications and contraindications for liver transplantation?
C.11. What are the complications associated with any blood transfusion?
C.13. What complications can occur from transfusion of blood products?
Humeral fracture
arm immobilization in
nerve injury in
postoperative pain management in
Hunt and Hess grade, of subarachnoid hemorrhage
See Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), in neonates
A.3. What are the incidence and survival rates of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)? Discuss its pathophysiology.
B.6. What are the causes of heart failure (HF) in this infant? How would you assess this infant in your preoperative evaluation for signs of HF?
See Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), in neonates
Hydralazine
for hypertension in burn patients
for intraoperative hypertension
for post-CEA hypertension - D.2. Postoperatively, the patient's blood pressure is 170/96 mm Hg. Will you treat this?
for preeclampsia
Hydrocephalus, subarachnoid hemorrhage and
Hydrochlorothiazide
Hydromorphone
for morbidly obese patients - D.6. How would you control postoperative pain? What are the sources of surgical pain? What is the role of regional anesthesia in the bariatric surgery?
for patient-controlled analgesia
intrathecal
Hydroxy-methoxy-mandelic acid, in pheochromocytoma
Hyperalgesia
A.4. What are the diagnostic criteria for CRPS? What is its incidence?
A.5. Define allodynia, hyperalgesia, hyperesthesia, and dysesthesia.
Hyperammonemia, TURP-induced
C.17. What are the toxic effects of glycine? Is there an antidote to glycine toxicity? What are the metabolic by-products of glycine?
C.18. What are the symptoms and clinical course of TURP-induced hyperammonemia?
Hyperbaric oxygen, for sickle cell crisis
Hypercapnia/hypercarbia
and cerebral blood flow
and intraocular pressure
causes of
in aortic aneurysm evaluation
in burn patients
in cerebral aneurysm procedures
in malignant hyperthermia
in Pickwickian syndrome - A.6. What is Pickwickian syndrome? What is obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS)? Describe the pathogenesis of severe OSA.
low tidal volume ventilation and - E.4. What tidal volume and inspiratory pressure target should you set?
renal effects of
supplemental oxygen in COPD and
Hypercyanotic or Tet spells
Hyperdynamic hypertension
Hyperemia, cerebral, in electroconvulsive therapy
Hyperesthesia
A.5. Define allodynia, hyperalgesia, hyperesthesia, and dysesthesia.
A.6. What are the stages of CRPS?
Hyperfibrinolysis, in liver transplantation
Hyperglycemia
in cardiopulmonary bypass
in diabetes mellitus (See Diabetes mellitus) - A.5. How are the different forms of DM treated?
intraoperative management of
in traumatic brain injury
postoperative management of - D.1. How is DM controlled in this patient postoperatively?
Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state
A.4. What are the complications of DM?
A.8. What are the principles of management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
A.9. What is a hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state?
B.1. How should this patient be evaluated?
Hyperkalemia
drug treatment for
in kidney disease
in liver transplantation
in malignant hyperthermia
in malignant hyperthermia - A.6. What are the laboratory findings during an acute MH crisis?
in massive transfusion
succinylcholine and
succinylcholine and - A.4. What is the mechanism of action of succinylcholine, and how is it metabolized? What are the side effects of succinylcholine?
Hyperkalemic cardiac arrest
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