Which finding should increase your suspicion for rhabdomyolysis in a patient after prolonged immobilization?
A diabetic patient is found unresponsive in bed. He has snor…
A diabetic patient is found unresponsive in bed. He has snoring respirations and a glucose of 38 mg/dL. Your first priority is to:
Which summary statement best reflects an NREMT-style approac…
Which summary statement best reflects an NREMT-style approach to endocrine emergencies at the EMT level?
A 41-year-old man with fever, agitation, diarrhea, tachycard…
A 41-year-old man with fever, agitation, diarrhea, tachycardia, and a history of untreated thyroid disease suddenly worsens after an infection. Which condition should you suspect?
You are called for a 19-year-old woman with nausea, vomiting…
You are called for a 19-year-old woman with nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and deep rapid respirations. She is lethargic, has dry mucous membranes, and her glucometer reads “HI.” Which condition is most likely?
You respond for a 70-year-old woman in winter with altered m…
You respond for a 70-year-old woman in winter with altered mental status, hypothermia, bradycardia, and dry coarse skin. Which condition is most likely?
A 54-year-old diabetic becomes suddenly pale, diaphoretic, a…
A 54-year-old diabetic becomes suddenly pale, diaphoretic, and combative while shopping. He can follow simple commands and swallows appropriately. Your BEST treatment is:
A 59-year-old diabetic is confused and combative. Family is…
A 59-year-old diabetic is confused and combative. Family is unsure whether his glucose is high or low. Which assessment should be prioritized because it most rapidly narrows treatment decisions?
A patient with suspected DKA is breathing 32 times/min with…
A patient with suspected DKA is breathing 32 times/min with deep respirations. These respirations are MOST likely:
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