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a warm flushed feeling from a rapid bolus infection is a response of ?
transient response
headache
metallic taste
nausea /vomitiing are symptoms of
trasicnet réponse
what is the normal glucose range for adults
80 to 115mg/dl
this type of diabetes occurs in later month of pregnancy
Gestational Diabetes
this type of diabetes may occur in the elderly and can be a complication of diabetes 2 ,
hyperglycemia
hyperglycemia had a glucose often greater
han 600mg/d
this type of diabetes can lead to death/coma and is type 1 of diabetes
ketoacisosis
aphasia or ataxia is a clinic manefeatsion of
CVA
after a seizure, how should you place a patient
in the sims position
a partial seizure is
activity that depends on the area of the brain
insufifency in the blood supply to the brain is
syncope
pallor,
hypernea
tachypnea
complaints. of dizziness/ nausea
clinical manifestations os syncope
what is orthostatic hypotension
a lightheaded dizzy sensation, not unusual falling prolonged best rest
apical is a common way of what ?
taking a pulse
what is a fancy term for snoring
Stertorous breathing
a condition that includes rapid breathing for 30 seconds and the cycle repeats again
chyene stockes
chyene stockes is also known as the _____
death rattle
someone in their death may experinece
cheyne stokes
describes as a wet type of respiration, “obstructed by secretions, viral infection, hoarseness fever and stridor dying respirations”
Croup
btw stridor is like high pitched
aboral high pitches
stridor
systolic / diastolic , what does systolic mean
contraction of the ventricles
systolic / diastolic, what does diastolic mean ?
relaxation of the ventricles
what is the best indicator for chock
BP
what is the normal BP in children
90-120/50-70
all contrast media should be administered at body
body temperature
is contrast media isotonic
Not isonotinc,
what does a code silver stand for ?
hostage or weapon situation
what does th color grey stand for
security
a warm fluted feelings from a rapid bolus infection is a symptom of a
transcient réponse
distractive shock has a
increased perfusion
no perfusion
is a type of bacterial shock
none on the above
increased perfusion
Which condition is associated with sweet-smelling breath, orthostatic hypotension, and the use of fat for energy instead of glucose?
A. Type 2 diabetes
B. Hypoglycemia
C. Neurogenic shock
D. Ketoacidosis
E. Septic shock
ketaacidosis
what is vasoconstriction
it causes the BV to squeeze therefore this leads to increased BP because the same amount of blood is forced through a smaller space
a glassacoma score of 7 and under is considered
bad
determinate of shock EXCEPT
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Vowel movements
Diabetes
Too young , or too old'
all of the above
all of the above
Mild transient ischemic attacks to severe life threatening situation
is what ?
CVA
a seizure is considered a syndrome or symptom of a disease, true of false
true
is a seizure a disease ?
no a seizure is synmpton or syndrome of a disease
So if a patient must be moved after a spinal injury, use a ______ position
logrolling approach
level of cosiness
Alert & conscious
Unconscious but reactive to painful stimuli
Comatose
drowsy but responsive
continuous tearing of small vessels in your brain is known as what ?
a concussion
what is fancy term for a nosebleed ?
epistaxis
cardinal signs are all except
temrparure
pulse
reparation
BP
hear rate
heart rate
if you have a reaction from contrast iodine media, what is this called
anaphylactoid réponse
an unsystematic discharge of neurons of the cerebrum that results in abrupt alteration in brain function
a seizure
what level can lead to anaphalyic shock
severe
place the patient into semi - flowers postion for
A. cariogenic shock
b. anaphylactic shock
do you have to treat every patient like they have an allergic reaction
yes
another word for adrenaline that increases Bp and HR because it’s a vasoconstrictor
epinephrine
in anaphylactic shock, what level says that the symyptoms are Abrupt onset
the sever system reaction
in anaphylactic shock, what level says that the symyptoms are gradual onset?
Mild system reaction
in anaphylactic shock, during what level do the symptoms start within 1 hour ?
mild system reaction during the mild systemic reaction
partial seizure aka focal seizure affects what side of the brain
Partial seizure affects only one side of the brain, but can also cause secondary generalized seizure where both sides of head become affected.
during a secondary generalized seizure, can conciosiness be maintained ?
yes
to prolong the reactions for Ana[hylactic shock, what are the two steroids mentioned?
corticosteroids like
Solu-cortef
Solu-Medrol,
just because you had a previous reaction from contrast media, does that mean that you are bound to get another one?
NOOO contrast media is just unpredictable
what is the normal glassacoma good number
?
15
for class one of hypovolemic shock what is the normal vital
Urine output
during class one of hypovolemic the UO is remained
normal
hemoglobin does what
a good indication of your bloods ability to carry oxygen throughout your body and CO2 away