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Kylie Brooks, a 43-year old woman, has been brought to the Emergency Department by her partner. She complains of acute chest pain and difficulty breathing. You try to establish the events that led to her symptoms by taking a short history.

Kylie tells you that she is in excellent health. She prides herself in her daily exercise routine and healthy diet. She was feeling fine a few days ago. In fact she just returned from Japan, where she attended her best friend's wedding. She noticed some calf pain a few days after she came back but did not think much of it since it subsided. She notes that the pain came back earlier today and she was awoken by chest pain a few hours ago. She got particularly concerned after she coughed up blood. 

You establish that she is not taking any medication, except for the 'pill', which she has taken for the past seven years. Both her mother and grandmother had deep vein thrombosis.

You suspect that this is a case of pulmonary embolism. Considering the fact that Kylie is hemodynamically stable (Blood pressure: 140/85mmHg; Heart rate: 75bpm), you decide to start anticoagulation treatment with an oral medication.

Which medication was most likely administered?

High Molecular Weight Heparin
Rivaroxaban (Factor Xa inhibitor)
Bivalirudin (direct thrombin inhibitor)
Low molecular weight heparin

Map: Kylie Brooks_ORU (1091)
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  • Inicio
  • ΧΡΗΣΗ ΒΑΣΙΚΟΥ ΕΡΓΑΣΤΗΡΙΑΚΟΥ ΕΞΟΠΛΙΣΜΟΥ
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  • Continue the consultation with what it is
  • I couldn’t see you clearly, can we adjust the visual presentation?
  • Assess the situation to identify any potential risks to yourself or the victim. Secure the victim with the help of a third party.
  • Bisoprolol (Beta-blocker)
  • Laboratory Safety
  • Option 1
  • Βασίζομαι στα φυσικά χαρακτηριστικά
  • Intro
  • Start the consultation without verification
  • 8 y.o. Child came in the ER with his mother
  • Physical Examination and Lab Tests
  • Start
  • Χρησιμοποιώ μόνο Μεντελική πιθανότητα
  • USING BASIC LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
  • Adverse effect to formoterol (LABA)
  • 50 y.o. male patient arrives at the ER
  • Let the woman shout, shake and slap the victim.
  • The Telemedicine Dilemma
  • Alotetaan!
  • Theophylline
  • Ο ασθενής σας δίνει λεπτομερές ιατρικό ιστορικό
  • Option 2
  • Bisoprolol
  • Έναρξη
  • Order a cappuccino and a kanelbulle anyway
  • Do telemedicine
  • Πρακτική Άσκηση σε Εγκληματολογικό Εργαστήριο
  • MICROSCOPIA ELECTRONICĂ
  • Laboratorul de microbiologie alimentară
  • Anamnestic examination
  • Furosemide (loop diuretic)
  • What happens with the Age?
  • Hypersensitivity reaction to medication
  • ΚΥΤΤΑΡΙΚΗ ΔΟΜΗ ΚΑΙ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΑ
  • Do home visit directly
  • Ζητώ καρυότυπο
  • Call the emergency medical services
  • Inicio
  • Order a cappucino and kannelbulle anyway
  • clinical examination
  • LAB SAFETY
  • Amplificarea ADN-ului
  • *vatsan kurinaa*
  • ΚΥΤΤΑΡΙΚΗ ΚΑΛΛΙΕΡΓΕΙΑ
  • Chief complaint
  • A microscope that uses electron source to magnify objects
  • Syödään
  • Pertinent Negatives
  • START
  • Lab Tests
  • Start
  • Emergency Department
  • Tell woman to calm down
  • Option 3
  • Ignore the wound complaint and focus solely on blood glucose.
  • Salmeterol
  • Grapefruit-aspirin interaction
  • new node
  • Nosebleed management
  • CULTIVO CELULAR
  • Privacy risk
  • Sinteza proteinelor
  • Step 1
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  • The patient will be dissatisfied, and might not come to the next appointment and you will lose the follow up. You will also not have enough data about patient’s progress.
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  • new node
  • Results
  • Digoxin (digitalis, positive inotropic drug)
  • Hypersensitivity reaction to medication
  • Start
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