Ncrit Care Flashcards

1
Q

TPA BP recommendation

A

<180/105 x 24 H

15% lowering SBP >220 / DBP >120

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2
Q

AIS CBG?

A

140-180 mg/dl

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3
Q

Aspirin given within?

A

24-48H

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4
Q

% hemorrhagic transformation after IV TPA?

A

5-6%

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5
Q

SBP>200 mmHg or MAP>150 mmHg:

A

aggressive BP reduction continuous IV infusion

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6
Q

SBP>180 mmHg or MAP>30 mmHg and there is possible elevated ICP:

A

consider monitoring ICP and reducing BP while maintaing CPP>60 mmHg.

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7
Q

SBP>180 mm Hg or MAP>130 mm Hg and evidence of elevated ICP:

A

modest reduction of blood pressure (e.g., MAP of 110 mm Hg or target blood pressure of 160/90 mm Hg).

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8
Q

Vasospasm occur on days?

A

3-14 post rupture

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9
Q

Inotropic agents for neurogenic stunned myocardium

A

Dobutamine

Milrinone

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10
Q

SCI at T1-T4 complications?

A

Hypotension

Bradycardia

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11
Q

T1-T4 hypotension & bradycardia Tx?

Maintain MAP at?

A

Norepinephrine

85-90 mmHg x 7 days after injury

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12
Q

C3-C5 injury and above?

Tx?

A

Diaphragm weakness
Increase CO2 partial pressure

Intubation - Tracheostomy

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