Rejected
at 1:22 p.m. May, 25, 2025 ]
by
Cameron
Author:
CorellianSmuggler
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
Suggest adding in preload in parentheses to drive home the point of venous return.
UW q has pathophys as: "Cessation of exercise results in sudden decrease in venous return to the heart (preload)", and the correct answer to this q is "Decreased cardiac preload."
This way, students aren't getting tethered to just one term and don't draw a blank in the exam, and they're instead anchored to 2 terms that connote the same thing.
Source: UWorld - Step 1 19084
Rejection reason
Not needed, should be well established association across other cards
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- Management is supportive care; place patient in the Trendelenburg position and give oral hydration
- Compared with heat stroke, core temperature is normal
- Compared with exercise-associated hyponatremia, mental status is intact
- AKA exercise-associated collapse (EAC)
- Lower extremity muscles exert high pressure on venous system during exercise → ↑ venous return → upon cessation of exercise → no pressure on veins → ↓ venous return → ↓ preload → syncope/collapse
- Compared with heat stroke, core temperature is normal
- Compared with exercise-associated hyponatremia, mental status is intact
- AKA exercise-associated collapse (EAC)
- Lower extremity muscles exert high pressure on venous system during exercise → ↑ venous return → upon cessation of exercise → no pressure on veins → ↓ venous return → ↓ preload → syncope/collapse
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