GI Bleed Flashcards
Diphophenac
NSAID
Topical or oral
very powerful
does dmg to anywhere mucous is produced
S3
gallop
too much fluid coming back
stretch on fibers - get floppy
“Sloshing in”
S4
“A stiff wall”
ventricular noncompliance
cannot eject blood right
Systolic murmur (when hear?)
Usually between S1 and S2
Means turbulent blood flow
Murmur grading means
Sound: out of four.
How far past lower costal margin should liver be palpated?
1 - 2cm
4 means enlarged due to fluid buildup
What protects mucosal layer
Prostaglandins
What do NSAIDs disrupt in the mucosa
Prostaglandins
MAP calculation
Peaked T-Wave is associated with a K+ of
> 6
High potassium does what to the P-wave?
Flattens it
P-wave represents atrial
depolarization - paralysis