8/10/21 Flashcards

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Ventricular Tachycardia

Pulseless: rx

A

immediate defibrillation

If unsure, manage all wide complex tachycardias as ventricular tachycardia

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Ventricular Tachycardia

Unstable: rx

A

synchronized cardioversion (150−200 J biphasic)

If unsure, manage all wide complex tachycardias as ventricular tachycardia

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Ventricular Tachycardia

Stable: rx

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Stable: procainamide, amiodarone, synchronized cardioversion (refractory)

If unsure, manage all wide complex tachycardias as ventricular tachycardia

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Patients with unstable tachydysrhythmias should receive immediate ___________

A

synchronized cardioversion (150−200 J biphasic)

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5
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Pure motor aphasia results from a stroke involving which artery?

A

Middle cerebral artery, most commonly the left.

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Bell Palsy PE will show CN VII palsy that (does or does not) spare the forehead?

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Bell Palsy will show CN VII palsy that does not spare the forehead

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What is the most common finding in early onset neonatal sepsis?

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Respiratory distress (e.g. tachypnea, grunting, nasal flaring).

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8
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The critical step in emergent cardioversion is to select the ___________ mode.

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synchronized mode.

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9
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What is the recommended energy level for pediatric cardioversion?

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0.5–1 J/kg

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10
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Synchronized Cardioversion Indication

Failure to synchronize can result in ventricular fibrillation

A

unstable narrow or wide complex tachycardia

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Synchronized Cardioversion- Failure to synchronize can result in ____________

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ventricular fibrillation

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12
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Facial and Dental Nerve Blocks- ipsilateral forehead and scalp

A

Supraorbital

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13
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Facial and Dental Nerve Blocks area between lower eyelid and upper lip

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Infraorbital

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Facial and Dental Nerve Blocks- ipsilateral maxillary molars

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Posterior superior alveolar

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Facial and Dental Nerve Blocks- ipsilateral mandibular teeth, lower lip, chin

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Inferior alveolar

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16
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Facial and Dental Nerve Blocks- ipsilateral lower lip and chin

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Mental

17
Q

The standard energy level for cardioversion is _________

A

100 joules

18
Q

extra deflection at the end of the QRS complex due to elevation of the ST segment

A

Hypothermia Osborn waves aka J waves

ECG manifestation of moderate to severe hypothermia.