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Ruptured AAA + severe AS
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Intraoperative Management
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A 68-year-old with a leaking AAA and severe aortic stenosis needs emergent repair. Walk me through induction and your hemodynamic priorities.

Miller 10eASA StandardsABA Content Outline
Follow-up: Why not delay for cardiology clearance?
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Weighted 83/100 from rubric coverage and confidence signals.

83
Score
4
Turns
3
Confident
1
Less sure
Strong on: rupture physiology and immediate mortality risk
Strong on: severe AS as fixed-output physiology
Strong on: arterial access, blood, and large-bore IV access
Needs work: rescue if induction causes collapse
Next drill

Rescue if induction causes collapse in severe aortic stenosis.

Why this feedback?
Miller 10e
Severe AS induction priorities
ASA Standards
Monitoring and blood readiness
ABA Content Outline
Intraop crisis management
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