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CPNRE chapter 10 - emergency preparedness exam 2024
  • CPNRE chapter 10 - emergency preparedness exam 2024

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  • CPNRE chapter 10 - emergency preparedness exam 2024 heimlich maneuver -Answer--do not interfere if victim can cough, speak or breathe 1. stand behind victim 2. place thumb side of fist above umbilicus and below sternum 3. place other hand around fist 4. apply pressure in/up until object expelled (abdominal thrusts) heimlich maneuver - unconscious adult -Answer-1. place in supine 2. begin CPR 3. before doing breaths, swipe mouth for obstruction, if unable deliver breaths 4. continue ACB...
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EMT Module 5 Exam: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Score Guide
  • EMT Module 5 Exam: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Score Guide

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  • What is the difference between compensated and decompensated shock? (Ans- Blood Pressure What are the different types of shock? (Ans- Obstructive Shock: -conditions cause mechanical obstruction of the cardiac muscle also impact pump function -i.e. cardiac tamponade and tension pneumothorax Cardiogenic Shock -inadequate function of heart (pump failure) Hypovolemic Shock: -inadequate amount of fluid or volume in the system -can be hemorrhagic or non-hemorrhagic -vomiting and dia...
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PATHO FINAL EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024
  • PATHO FINAL EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024

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  • A 78-kg patient with septic shock has a pulse rate of 120 beats/min with low central venous pressure and pulmonary artery wedge pressure. Urine output has been 30 mL/hr for the past 3 hours. Which order by the health care provider should the nurse question? a. Administer furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg IV. b. Increase normal saline infusion to 250 mL/hr. c. Give hydrocortisone (Solu-Cortef) 100 mg IV. d. Titrate norepinephrine to keep systolic blood pressure (BP) above 90 mm Hg. a. Administ...
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NUR 245 Quiz 2 Latest Update  Graded A+
  • NUR 245 Quiz 2 Latest Update Graded A+

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  • NUR 245 Quiz 2 Latest Update Graded A+ What are the complications from shock? ARDS DIC Respiratory Failure SIRS MODS What do you not use to treat cardiogenic shock? do not give IV fluids What are some causes of cardiogenic shock? MI Cardiac tampanode Cardiomyopathy Blunt Cardiac trauma What are S/S of absolute hypovolemic shock? Bleeding (any kind) Vomiting Diarrhea Fistula drainage Diuresis What should you assess the patient for if you are giving an abundance ...
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EMT Module 5 Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
  • EMT Module 5 Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024

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  • EMT Module 5 Exam Glascow Coma Scale - ANSWER- What is the difference between compensated and decompensated shock? - ANSWER-Blood Pressure What are the different types of shock? - ANSWER-Obstructive Shock: -conditions cause mechanical obstruction of the cardiac muscle also impact pump function -i.e. cardiac tamponade and tension pneumothorax Cardiogenic Shock -inadequate function of heart (pump failure) Hypovolemic Shock: -inadequate amount of fluid or volume in the system -ca...
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2023 Family Medicine EOR Exam Study Guide Summary
  • 2023 Family Medicine EOR Exam Study Guide Summary

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  • Respiratory Failure/Arrest • ARDS o Life threatening acute hypoxemic respiratory failure WITHOUT signs of heart failure o Pao2/FIo2 ≤200 mm Hg o MC develops in critically ill pts (MC while in hospital) oAcute: hours-days afterinciting event (sepsis MCC) o Pro-inflammatory cytokines à inflammatory lung injury à diffuse alveolar damage à permeability of alveolar capillary barrier à pulm edema, loss of surfactant, vasculardamage à ¯ blood oxygenation o Sxs: rapid onset of profou...
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FOX NURS 404 Exam 2 SG (Guaranteed Pass!)
  • FOX NURS 404 Exam 2 SG (Guaranteed Pass!)

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  • How is shock defined related to cells and tissues? correct answers Tissue perfusion is not adequate for oxygenation needs Distributed shock occurs when there is a loss of vascular tone and hypovolemic shock issues when there is a decrease in intravascular volume. Septic shock is an example of distributive or hypovolemic shock? correct answers Distributive Shock Examples of Distributive shock are? correct answers Neurogenic shock, septic shock, and anaphylactic shock. Distributive shock ...
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Final Exam Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct!!
  • Rasmussen Pathophysiology Final Exam Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct!!

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  • Which of the following would be a sign of right-sided Heart Failure? - Increased Urination - Peripheral Edema - Pulmonary Edema - Immunosuppression - Peripheral Edema Which of the following are clinical manifestations of left-sided heart failure? (Select all that apply) - Jugular Vein Distention - Cough with Frothy Sputum - Crackles Auscultated in Lungs - Dyspnea - - Cough with Frothy Sputum - Crackles auscultated in lungs - Dyspnea Which medications would be used to treat a patient ...
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ATI Med Surg 3 Test 1
  • ATI Med Surg 3 Test 1

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  • Shock develops as a consequence what three events: - (1) blood volume decreases (2) the heart fails as an effective pump (3) peripheral blood vessels massively dilate Name the four main categories of shock – Hypovolemic Distributive Obstructive Cardiogenic What is hypovolemic shock - Most common, volume of extra cellular fluid is significantly decrease due to loss or decrease in blood or plasma What is distributive shock - Fluid circulation doesn't permit effective perfusion What ...
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AAOS Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
  • AAOS Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated

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  • AAOS Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated A dissecting aortic aneurysm occurs when: the inner layers of the aorta become separated - Answer ️️ - When assessing a patient with abdominal pain, you should: palpate the abdomen in a clockwise direction, beginning with the quadrant after the one the patient indicates is painful - Answer ️️ - clinical signs of compensated shock include all of the following except: A. cool and clammy skin B. absent peripheral pu...
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