Ambush Quiz #2 Flashcards
What is the primary neurotransmitter on the parasympathetic side?
Acetylcholine
What is the normal urine output for an adult male?
50 mL/hr
How much water is reabsorbed in the distal convoluted tubule?
5 - 10%
What is the interstitial tissue pressure?
25 mmHg
What is the pressure of atmospheric air at sea level?
760 mmHg
What is the second dose of Adenosine?
12 mg rapid IV/IO
What is the normal serum sodium level?
142 mEq/L
What is the normal pH of blood?
7.35 - 7.45
What is the partial pressure of oxygen in atmospheric air?
159 mmHg
What is the normal ratio of carbonic acid:bicarbonate in the body?
1:20
How much ATP does glycolysis produce?
2 ATP
What is the normal range of base excess?
-2 to +2
What is the name for cell growth without increase cell numbers?
Hypertrophy
What does the smooth endoplasmic reticulum produce?
Lipids
What number is considered neutral on the pH scale?
7.0
What is the normal value of PO2?
40 mmHg
What percent of oxygen is in atmospheric air at sea level?
20.84%
What is the dose and route of Atropine Sulfate?
0.5 mg rapid IV/IO/ET
What is the class of Epinephrine?
Sympathomimetic
What is the normal hematocrit level?
45%
What is the percent of water in the interstitial space?
17.5%
What is the normal hydrostatic pressure in the arterioles?
35 mmHg
What is the normal serum potassium level?
3.5 - 5.0
What is the normal value of PCO2?
46 mmHg
What is the primary intracellular cation?
Potassium
What is the primary neurotransmitter on the sympathetic side?
Norepinephrine
What is the class of Atropine Sulfate?
Parasympatholytic
What effect does a positive inotropic stimulus give?
Increase force of contractility
What is the normal value of PaO2?
80-100 mmHg
pH - 7.15
CO2 - 32
Bicarb - 12
What type of acidosis/alkalosis is this patient in?
Metabolic acidosis