{“questions”:{“5ehr0”:{“id”:”5ehr0″,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”A 5-year-old 20 kg girl presents to the emergency department following burns to her anterior trunk. According to the Parkland Formula, what volume of crystalloid should be infused over the next 8 hours in addition to maintenance fluids?”,”desc”:””,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“4mgiy”:{“id”:”4mgiy”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”A. 390 mL”},”lyunj”:{“id”:”lyunj”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”B. 520 mL”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”alvji”:{“id”:”alvji”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”C. 650 mL”},”tp3nx”:{“id”:”tp3nx”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”D. 1040 mL”}}}},”results”:{“wbwnw”:{“id”:”wbwnw”,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”1″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:”https:\/\/pedsanesthesia.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/02\/Week-122-Burn-Management-REVISED.pdf”}}}
Question of the Week #121
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Question of the Week #120
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Question of the Week #119
{“questions”:{“roh0v”:{“id”:”roh0v”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”An infant delivered via cesarean section at 28 weeks gestational age is unable to maintain her oxygen saturation above 90% despite being on an FiO2 of 0.6. The infant is intubated and started on surfactant replacement therapy. Which of the following MOST accurately describes the mechanism of action of surfactant?”,”desc”:””,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“y0ef6”:{“id”:”y0ef6″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”A.\tDecreases lung compliance”},”4nocd”:{“id”:”4nocd”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”B.\tDecreases alveolar surface tension”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”nfj0f”:{“id”:”nfj0f”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”C.\tIncreases alveolar diffusion”},”856bo”:{“id”:”856bo”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”D.\tDecreases transpulmonary pressure”}}}},”results”:{“hf98r”:{“id”:”hf98r”,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”1″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:”https:\/\/pedsanesthesia.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Week-119-Surfactant.pdf”}}}
Question of the Week #118
{“questions”:{“1ua5z”:{“id”:”1ua5z”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”An 18-year-old female taking amitriptyline and citalopram undergoes an uneventful general anesthetic with a single-shot peripheral nerve block. Four hours after taking Tramadol, the patient develops hyperthermia, confusion, blurry vision, and rhythmic muscle jerks. Which of the following is the MOST likely diagnosis?”,”desc”:””,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“al49y”:{“id”:”al49y”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”A.\tMalignant hyperthermia “},”p8tvs”:{“id”:”p8tvs”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”B.\tLocal anesthetic systemic toxicity”},”jigwq”:{“id”:”jigwq”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”C.\tSerotonin syndrome”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”d9fzd”:{“id”:”d9fzd”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”D.\tNeuroleptic malignant syndrome”}}}},”results”:{“dpvg1”:{“id”:”dpvg1″,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”1″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:”https:\/\/pedsanesthesia.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/SPA-QOW-118-Posted-11-18-2022.pdf”}}}
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