Extra Flashcards
3rd cranial nerve
oculomotor nerve/eye movement
1st cranial nerve
Olfactory/smell
2nd cranial nerve
Visual/optical
Fourth cranial nerve
Motor nerve/ signals to muscles
Babinski test
toes flair out, big toe points up
When to bag someone that’s already breathing?
Under 8 a min & over 30 with AMS and dyspnea.
Prolapsed cord
take pressure off cord
Sniffing position
Towel under shoulders for small children/baby
Universal donar
O-
RPM in start
Respirations, Pulse, Mental
Hazmat level 2
Can provide patient care in warm zone
UTI symptoms
Painful/frequent urination, fever, AMS
Neoplasms
Bad cells, tumors, cancer
Scope of practice
A list of things we can do
Mal
Meant to hurt
Miss
didn’t know or mean to
Non
Didn’t do anything
Duty to act
Have to go/help
Breach of duty
Didn’t go/help
GCS anything less than what is sever
Anything less than 8
Cushing’s sign
BP up, Pulse Down, respirations erratic/irregular must be head injury
What receptor for heart
Heart only has Beta 1 receptors
Pre-eclampsia symptoms
Elevated BP, Visual disturbances, headache, edema
Universal blood recipients
AB+
Only artery to carry non oxygenated blood
Pulmonary artery
Heart valve between L atrium and L ventricle
Mitral
Nasal canular flow rate & O2 delivery
22-24%
6LPM or less
NRB flow rate and O2 delivery
80-100 % O2
15LPM
BVM O2 delivery
95%
HHNK respirations
Will be normal due to no acidosis
Inverted T waves
Indicates ischemia (can be present with angina)
ST depression
Indicates injury, generally partial thickness not full thickness.
SVT in child
over 180 bpm
SVT in infant
over 220 bpm
Epi drip dose
2-10 mcg/min
Amiodarone drip dose
1mg/min
Bulging Fontanel
Commonly due to meningitis
Sunken Fontanel
Dehydration
Where does ectopic pregnancy occur
Fallopian tubes
Vital sign to always check on a Stroke patient
Blood sugar level due to similar symptoms.
Class 1 hemorrhage
Blood loss up to 15% (750 ml)
Class 2 hemorrhage
15-30% blood loss 750-1500ml
No longer maintain perfusion
Class 3 hemorrhage
30-40% blood loss 1500-2000 ml
classic signs of shock appear
Class 4 hemorrhage
greater than 40% blood loss greater than 2000 ml
Pulse barely palpable