{“questions”:{“i47fa”:{“id”:”i47fa”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”A patient is undergoing a colonoscopy with a propofol infusion. The patient is breathing spontaneously, is not arousable to verbal commands, but does respond to repeated, painful stimulus. This corresponds with which of the following levels of sedation?”,”desc”:””,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“komoe”:{“id”:”komoe”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”A.\tMinimal Sedation”},”yevxg”:{“id”:”yevxg”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”B.\tModerate Sedation”},”mc0f1″:{“id”:”mc0f1″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”C.\tDeep Sedation”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”k420y”:{“id”:”k420y”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”D.\tGeneral Anesthesia”}}}},”results”:{“ibjtt”:{“id”:”ibjtt”,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”1″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:”https:\/\/pedsanesthesia.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/Week-180-Levels-of-Sedation.pdf”}}}
Question of the Week #179
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Question of the Week #178
{“questions”:{“3y8qm”:{“id”:”3y8qm”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”A 15-year-old female with a history of B-cell leukemia in remission following multiple rounds of chemotherapy presents for management of neuropathic pain. If amitriptyline is prescribed to treat her condition, which of the following is MOST important to monitor routinely?”,”desc”:””,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“aifs7”:{“id”:”aifs7″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”A.\tKidney function tests”},”0utk1″:{“id”:”0utk1″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”B.\tEchocardiogram”},”571l9″:{“id”:”571l9″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”C.\tSuicide risk assessment”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”reqh9″:{“id”:”reqh9″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”D.\tChest X-ray”}}}},”results”:{“wudqx”:{“id”:”wudqx”,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”1″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:”https:\/\/pedsanesthesia.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/Week-178-Neuropathic-Pain-Part-1.pdf”}}}
Question of the Week #177
{“questions”:{“osg1r”:{“id”:”osg1r”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”The use of tricyclic antidepressants for the treatment of fibromyalgia is safest for a patient with which of the following conditions? “,”desc”:””,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“nri2q”:{“id”:”nri2q”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”A.\tProlonged QT interval on electrocardiogram”},”30xdh”:{“id”:”30xdh”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”B.\tChronic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”u58bw”:{“id”:”u58bw”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”C.\tSeizure disorder”},”0a6bi”:{“id”:”0a6bi”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”D.\tConcurrent monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor use”}}}},”results”:{“hctmh”:{“id”:”hctmh”,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”1″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:”https:\/\/pedsanesthesia.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/Week-177-Tricyclic-Antidepressants.pdf”}}}
Question of the Week #176
{“questions”:{“8kx8b”:{“id”:”8kx8b”,”mediaType”:”image”,”answerType”:”text”,”imageCredit”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”video”:””,”imagePlaceholder”:””,”imagePlaceholderId”:””,”title”:”A 3.5-month-old, 6.0 kg male with a history of craniosynostosis of the sagittal suture presents for endoscopic repair. His preoperative hematocrit is 36%. Assuming a hematocrit transfusion threshold of 21%, which volume best estimates the patient\u2019s allowable surgical blood loss before requiring red cell transfusion?”,”desc”:””,”hint”:””,”answers”:{“t7w7m”:{“id”:”t7w7m”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”A.\t60 mL”},”9t9xl”:{“id”:”9t9xl”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”B.\t120 mL”},”mx6tk”:{“id”:”mx6tk”,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”C.\t240 mL”,”isCorrect”:”1″},”0oxq4″:{“id”:”0oxq4″,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”title”:”D.\t360 mL”}}}},”results”:{“f1c87”:{“id”:”f1c87″,”title”:””,”image”:””,”imageId”:””,”min”:”0″,”max”:”1″,”desc”:””,”redirect_url”:”https:\/\/pedsanesthesia.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/01\/Week-176-Allowable-Blood-Loss-REV.pdf”}}}
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