Other common emergencies Flashcards
Anaphylaxis
Severe allergic reaction in which there is circulatory shutdown and respiratory distress, which result in shock
Emergency procedures for Anaphylaxis
Extreme emergency provide basic life support administer oxygen and epinephrine based on provider order, call 911
Acute abdominal pain
General symptoms that can be life- threatening
Emergency procedures for Acute abdominal pain
Obtain detailed cheif complaint, keep the patient NPO, have an emesis basis available, keep the patient warm but do not apply heat to the abdomen, monitor vital signs, and observe for signs of shock
Bleeding emergencies
can occur internally or externally
Emergency Procedures for Bleeding emergencies
Apply pressure, elevate the site if possible, apply ice, limit movement, keep the patient quite, monitor vital signs and observe for signs of shock
Eye and ear injuries
Foreign bodies are the most common cause
Trauma is another cause
Emergency Procedures for Eye and ear injuries
Prevent further trauma by limiting contact
Burns
Severity is based on location, extent of body surface affected, and degree of tissue involvement
Emergency Procedures for Burns
Remove the patient frog m the source.
Flush profusely with cool water.
Do not remove clothing
Chocking
caused by obstruction of the airway
Emergency Procedures Chocking
Ask the patient are you chocking?
Diabetic emergencies
Diabetic coma, dry mouth, polydipsia, polyuria, nausea, vomiting, dyspnea
Seizures
can result from trauma or alterations in metabolism such as with fever
Emergency Procedure for seizures
Assist the patient to a lying position