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🗓️ 18 July 2025
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0:00.0 | All right, welcome to episode 614 of the Divine Intervention Podcasts. |
0:06.0 | In today's podcast, I'm going to be addressing the USMLA Step 2CK and Step 3 rapid review. |
0:12.1 | This is going to be series 126, series 126. |
0:17.5 | And this podcast, I'm really going to try to focus on some of the basic sciences that we're seeing a lot these days on step 2, Ski, and step 3. Let's begin. So what if they give you a question about a patient? They tell you that she's a 61-year-old female and that she has a history of, you know, Graves disease. And she was brought to the emergency room because she was found |
0:39.5 | unresponsive by her husband. And on presentation, her blood pressure was like 200 over 120. Our heart rate |
0:46.9 | was 300 beats per minute. And we're told that the patient was given an intravenous infusion of a |
0:53.2 | drug, and whichusion of a drug, |
0:59.1 | and which led to a rapid, you know, decrease in her blood pressure and in her heart rate. |
1:05.1 | And then they ask you, which of the following is the most likely mechanism behind resolution or control of the patient's symptoms? |
1:07.4 | I would really hope that you're picking the answer that talks about a peripheral inhibition |
1:11.6 | of a 5 prime diiodynes, a 5 prime diodinase. |
1:16.7 | So what's going on with this question? |
1:18.6 | Well, this person came in with a thyroid storm, right? |
1:21.6 | This person came in with a thyroid storm. |
1:24.3 | And you may wonder, divine, how do you know this person came in with thyroid |
1:28.6 | storm well typically the way it's going to present on the exams is you're going to see a person with |
1:33.1 | some kind of thyroid history although sometimes they will not supply it but you'll be a person with |
1:38.6 | some kind of hyperthyroidism history and you notice that they have this really bad acute worsening of their symptoms, |
1:46.5 | where their heart rate just goes sky high. They may even have a fib, right? Because remember, |
1:50.8 | the most common arrhythmia in people that are hyperthyroid is atrial fibrillation. But their |
1:56.7 | heart rate will be extremely high. Their blood pressure will be extremely high. They'll be very unstable, right? And many times their TSAH will be like completely undetectable, right? |
2:05.8 | That's going to be thyroid storm. Or they may not give you that thyroid history, but it will |
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