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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: of OcclusionAnswer: Blockage of an artery by deposit: : Question: What is the common cause for Distention.Answer: Improper Bag Valve mask ventilation. Improper head .: : Question: : Braxton-HicksAnswer: Contractions (child ): : Question: Answer: Difficult or breathing.: : Question: Cardiogenic Answer: When the ceases to pump sufficient blood in order to maintain adequate perfusion. : : Question: What are the 5 P's?Answer: -Pallor
-Pain
-Pulse
-Paralysis
-Paresthesia are the 5 P's used for?: To check adequate .: Question: Definition: ReflexAnswer: -S&S are increase Systolic B.P, , and Eratic Respirations(usually slow)
Why does the body do this? and whats another name for this syndrome: A.K.A Cushings Triad
Body does this to keep crebral Perfusion during I.C.P
Treat by Hyperventilating. : Question: : DiffusionAnswer: Movement of gas from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.: : Question: Definition: Somatic Answer: "sharp Pain"
Travels along a DEFINITIVE neural .: : Question: Definition: HematomaAnswer: "Rupture of small venous vessels in the are the S&S?: This rupture is slow and onset of S&S an take several hours to show.: Question: If you Feel a in the carotid artery, than the pulse must be....Answer: pulse is at 60Bpm: : Question: If you feel a pulse on the , than the pulse must be...Answer: pulse is at least : : Question: Definition: Contractile ForceAnswer: Strength of a in the heart. : : Question: Definition: Answer: Is intentional false communication that injures another 's reputation or good name.: Defamation includes slander(verbal and libel): Question: Definition: Seizures Answer: A fever that rises VERY rapid in a short period of time. mainly in children.
example.....: Fever that rises from 100.2-107.5 in 30 minutes compared to several hours are more likely to turn into seizures.: Question: Definition: Abruptio PlacentaAnswer: Premature separation of the placenta from the uterus.
What are the S&S of Placenta: Sudden sharp and tearing pain(Somatic), and the development of a like abdomen. Bleeding can be sever or not be present. : Question: what are New born signs.Answer: Respiration: 30-60
Heart Rate: 100-180
BP: 60-90 systolic
Temp: 98-100 : : Question: Definition: Beck's Answer: Beck's Triad is a term to identify S&S for Tamponade
-Hypo-tension
-Distended Neck Veins
-Muffled Heart Sounds: : Question: Definition: Answer: to Cardiac Contractility: : Question: Definition: -VolumeAnswer: The amount of blood ejected from the in one contraction.
What effects this??: 3 things effect stroke volume
.............................
-after load
-preload
-cardiac contractility Force: Question: Definition: PainAnswer: Pain in a region other than it is being felt.: : Question: What are the following for the following:
SA Node Rate
AV Node Rate
Ventricular Pacemaker RateAnswer: SA Node: 60-100
AV Node: 40-60
Ventricular Pacemaker: 20-40
(Purkinje ): : Question: What is the Rule of 9?Answer: Head and Neck: 9%
Upper Back:9%
Lower Back:9%
Front :9%
Abdomen:9%
Each Arm:9%
Front Leg:9%
Back of the Leg:9%: : Question: Clavicle Fractures may also injury to.....Answer: The Vein.: : Question: : Hyphema Answer: Collection of blood in the pupils and the Iris of the eye due to .
How do you treat this injury?: Elevate the head : Question: Definition: Viseral PainAnswer: Dull Pain that is poorly localized
What kind of organ is most likely in viseral pain: organs : Question: Definition: Answer: Impulse speed: : Question: Definition: Murphy's Answer: Is associated with Gallstones
Pain in the costal margin (right ribs): : Question: Definition: Idiopathic Answer: A seizure occurring without any history of seizures.
"usually occurs in : : Question: Definition: 's SignsAnswer: in Abdomen around the umbilicus(sometimes in the flank)
suggests intra-abdominal hemmorage: : Question: Definition: Breath SoundsAnswer: Abnormal sounds: : Question: What does this acronym for?
D.C.A.P - B.T.L.SAnswer: /Penetrations
Burns
Tenderness
Lacerations
Swelling
: : Question: : AphasiaAnswer: Inability to : : Question: Definition: Pulsus Answer: A drop in systolic BP of 10mmhg or more.
or
The absence of a pulse during inspiration.: : Question: : DiaphoresisAnswer: Sweating : : Question: Definition: Answer: Nose: : Question: Definition: Answer: Decreased blood level: : Question: C.P.A.PAnswer: Used in C.H.F it pushes fluid back to alveoli and capillaries to re leave lungs of fluid and give time for like diuretics to work.: : Question: What is 's Law?Answer: The more the Muscle is stretched the greater the force of contraction. Thus the greater the preload will be.: : Question: What is a Chest?Answer: The motion of a segment opposite to the normal motion of the chest wall.: : Question: What is "resting potential" to?Answer: More inside cell, and less sodium outside of the cell.
This causes the hear to contract.
What is another work for this?: Polarization. : Question: What does the stand for?
O.P.Q.R.S.T - A.S.P.NAnswer: -Onset
-Provoke
-Quality
-Radiation/Region
-Severity
-Time
-Associated Symptoms
-Pertinent Negative(absent symptoms)
Used for .: : Question: Definition: Answer: of times a woman has been pregnant: : Question: Definition: Answer: Number of carried to full term: : Question: Definition: gravidadAnswer: time pregnant: : Question: Definition: Multi Answer: Pregnant more than : : Question: Definition: GravidadAnswer: been pregnant: : Question: Definition: Primi Answer: Has birth to 1st child: : Question: : Multi-ParaAnswer: Delivered more than one : : Question: : Nuli ParaAnswer: Never child birth: : Question: What is ?Answer: Lack of : : Question: What is "Decorticate Posture?"Answer: It is a position described as: Arms flexed and legs extended out with fist clenched.
what is this usually characterized with?: Associated with a at or above the upper brain stem.: Question: What is the term "Down and Dirty Dopamine" to?Answer: Take 10% of the weight in LB's and then subtract 2.
Gives you the drops per minute of dopamine a patient should get.: : Question: What does this stand for: S.L.U.D.G.EAnswer: S: Salivation
L: Lacrimation
U: Urination
D: Defecation
G: G.I upset
E: Emesis
What is the acronym for?
: Signs of poisoning.: Question: : OsmosisAnswer: The passage of a "solvent" such as water through a cell membrane (ex.salt water): : |
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