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Quadhelix Question 4 - quadhelix
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A 96-year-old AAF was admitted from a nursing home with complaints of abdominal pain, N/V, dizziness, confusion and double vision for 5 days. She was discharged from the hospital just 4 days ago. Digoxin was started during that previous hospitalization for control of tachycardia in atrial fibrillation. One day prior to discharge, digoxin level was 1.8 mg/mL and digoxin dose was decreased to 125 mcg PO Q 48 hr.

PMH -Hypertension, atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, stroke, congestive heart failure.

Medications
Metoprolol, Digoxin, ASA, lisinopril, Lasix, Coumadin, Nexium

Physical examination
In pain, combative and confused
VSS
Chest: Occasional bibasilar crackles
Cardiovascular System: Clear S1 and S2, irregularly irregular rhythm, HR 101 bpm
Abdomen: Soft, epigastric tenderness, no rebound, + BS
Extremities: No edema

What is the most likely diagnosis?
A - Digoxin toxicity.
B - Stroke.
C - Myocardial Infarction.
D - Ventricular Tach.
E - Arrythmia.
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#2
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#3
a toxicity
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#4
ok its A, whats the Rx now?
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#5
Digibind...?
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#6
d/c drug/ checlk level , if level >10 use digibind
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#7
Rx -

Stop digoxin
Monitor digoxin levels
Control symptoms
Sitter in the room
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#8
oh sorry forgot to tell, latest level was 0.9 ng/dl.
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