Chapter 11 & 14 & 15 Lecture Flashcards
1
Q
6 rights of medications
A
- Right patient
- Right medication
- Right dose
- Right route
- Right time/expiration
- Right documentation
2
Q
Beck tirade
A
- Merging BP
- Muffled heart sounds
- Jugular vein distribution (JVD)
3
Q
4 route of exposure
A
- Injection
- Ingestion
- Inhalation
- Sting/dermal contact
4
Q
3 stages of shock
A
Compensated
Decompensated
Irreversible
5
Q
S/sx cardiogenic shock
A
Chest pain Irregular pulse Weak pulse Low blood pressure Cyanosis Cool clammy skin An exit Crackles Pulmonary edema
6
Q
Obstructive shock
A
Dyspnea Rapid/weak pulse Rapid shallow breaths Decreased lung compliance Unilateral decreased or absent breath sounds Decreased blood pressure Jugular vein distribution Subcutaneous emphysema Cyanosis Tracheal deviation toward unaffected side Beck triad
7
Q
S/sx septic shock
A
Warm skin
Fever
Low blood pressure
8
Q
Neurogenic shock s/sx
A
Bradycardia
Low blood pressure
Signs of neck injury
9
Q
S/sx Anaphylactic shock
A
Mild itching rash Burning skin Vascular dilation Generalized edema Coma Rapid death
10
Q
S/sx Psychogenic shock
A
Rapid pulse
11
Q
S/sx Hypovolemic shock
A
Rapid weak pulse Low blood pressure Change in mental status Cyanosis Cool clammy skin Increased respiratory rate
12
Q
TACOS
A
Tobacco Alcohol Caffeine OTC Sexual & street drugs
13
Q
Transport codes
A
Code 1 lights & sirens
Code 2 quiet just lights
Code 3 no light or sirens
14
Q
General treatment for all respiratory conditions
A
Open air way
O2
Keep warm and calm
Consider PPV with BVM
15
Q
Wet lung sound indicate what?
A
Pulmonary edema
Heart related