Re: Learning thread (ER medicine)
I might have an answer for the strep and appy presentation question.
Could it be that untreated strep has migrated to a vessel or an organ in the abdomen much like it will migrate to the cells of the heart and cause rheumatic fever? Strep likes certain kinds of cells and that's why you need to treat it before it moves.
And for the answer to the anxiety level at 3-5pm, Could that be because of rush hour? Everyone's in traffic, no one's moving, it's hot, your ac won't work and the kids are screaming in the back seat. Kind of like how MI's supposedly take place on Monday due to monday am stress and most babies C-sectioned are on Tuesdays so the doctor can sleep in on Mondays(or he's one of the people having an MI).
Now, you have a patient having a suspected MI, they are stabilized and you are waiting to send them to the floor. You've given them MONA but their BP is still high. What would you give them (looking for a specific drug here) and why? More than just "cuz it lowers the bp" of course.

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