Question of the Day – Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Historical QOD 1/15/09: Describe the potential long-term effects related to significant carbon monoxide exposure. Patients with significant exposure to carbon monoxide may be at risk for delayed neurologic sequelae including cognitive impairment, dementia, amnesia, psychosis, paralysis, cortical blindness, and peripheral neuropathy, Parkinsonism, and chorea. In…

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Question of the Day – Monday, October 30, 2023

In the NEAR registry, Is successful first-pass intubation more common in overdose patients or non-overdose patients? There is no statistically significant difference in successful first-pass intubation between overdose and non-overdose patients, though overdose patients do not experience adverse peri-intubation events (such as hypotension, tachydysrrhythmias, etc.)…

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Question of the Day – Friday, October 27, 2023

What ingredient in the pictured energy drink causes paresthesias? Beta-alanine. This amino acid is mediated through the MrgprD receptor found in the skin, and is not histamine dependent Liu Q, Sikand P, Ma C, Tang Z, Han L, Li Z, Sun S, LaMotte RH, Dong…

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Question of the Day – Thursday, October 26, 2023

What adverse event led to a 2022 recall of French Lentil & Leek Crumbles (from Daily Harvest)? What ingredient likely included the causative agents? Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) — particularly with high ALT activity leading to 393 reports to FDA (including 133 hospitalizations). Tara flour…

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Question of the Day – Wednesday, October 25, 2023

According to the 2008 article ‘GC-MS Confirmation of Xylazine, A Veterinary Sedative, In Exchange Needles’, what co-presenting drug combination was found most frequently in exchanged syringes tested for xylazine in Puerto Rico? “Speedball” or a heroin/cocaine mixture was found in 90.6% of syringes tested in…

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Question of the Day – Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Historical QOD 1/14/09: True or False: All medications causing QT interval prolongation place patients at higher risk for torsades de pointes? False. While this statement is true in most instances, some medications may increase the QT interval but are not generally associated with torsades. Examples…

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Question of the Day – Monday, October 23, 2023

When patients who inject drugs are hospitalized for a bacterial infection, which hospital day are they most likely to leave against medical advice? Day 1, potentially due to under-treated pain or withdrawal. Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Hospitalizations for Infections Related to Injection Drug Use,…

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Question of the Day – Friday, October 20, 2023

What condition is a risk factor for acetaminophen toxicity from repeated supratherapeutic ingestion (RSTI)? Dental pain. Authors compared dental pain, musculoskeletal back pain, fever, headache, and other reasons for taking acetaminophen. Only dental pain disproportionately correlated with RSTI leading to acetaminophen toxicity. Compared to the…

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Question of the Day – Thursday, October 19, 2023

Some studies have shown that slowing the infusion rate of the loading dose of N-acetylcysteine has decreased the rate of anaphylactoid reactions. By what mechanism does acetaminophen decrease the incidence of anaphylactoid reaction? Unlike anaphylaxis, anaphylactoid reactions are non-IgE mediated reactions driven by histamine release…

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Question of the Day – Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Chloroform is a halogenated hydrocarbon that can cause hepatotoxicity. What antidote has been used to treat this condition? According to the cited reference, NAC was used successfully to treat a hepatotoxicity associated with a chloroform ingestion in a 19 year-old-male. This patient reportedly ingested 75…

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