Caroline ch. 14 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What 2 primary components make up patient assessment | information gathering, physical examination |
| What is the first and most important question during the initial assessment | does my patient have any life threatening conditions |
| What is the first step of the patient assessment process | scene size up |
| What 2 things does the initial assessment focus on | Identification and management of life threatening problems. |
| The quickest and simplest way to assess a patients mental status is | AVPU |
| in responsive or unresponsive infants check a pulse, where | Brachial artery |
| When gathering past medical history what 2 new things must you ask for | hospitalizations and surgeries |
| As you find out about patients past history what might you want to know about it. For instance an asthma patient haveing dyspnea | Find out how there problem was fixed in the past (ie. have you been intubated for this before) |
| An acute presentation of a new problem or condition is best considered what | serious untill proven otherwise |
| The mortality rate of cardiogenic shock is more then | 80% |
| JVD can indicate what | heart failure or pneumothorax |
| Pedal edema or peripherial edema may be caused from what | right sided heart failure |
| What happens that makes orthostatics positive. | a decrease in systolic pressure by 20 points or more. An increase in diastolic pressure by 10 points or more. An increase in heart rate by 20 points or more |
| What happens to the mortality rate of a serious brain injury if the patient suffers a single hypotensive state. | it more then doubles |
| bluish discoloration in the periumbilical area is indictive of what? What's it called | Intraperitoneal hemorrhage. Known as cullen's sign |
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