SS/CM Flashcards
Hypokalemia
Constipation
Leg cramps
Low shallow respirations
Lethal arrhythmias
Lots of urine
Lethargy
Limp muscles
RA
Fever
Bilateral joint pain
Swelling
Fatigue
Weight loss
Transfusion reaction VS
Hypotension
Tachycardia
Tachypnea
Fever
Entericolitis r/t Hirschsprung
Fever
Distention
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Peritonitis
Abdominal pain that increase with coughing and movement
Relieved by bending right hip or knee
Appendicitis
Dull steady RLQ pain
McBurney sign
Sudden relief of pain = rupture
PAINS = pain, anorexia, increase WBC and temp, nausea, signs: McBurney and Psoas
Meningitis
Nuchal rigidity
Photophobia
Kernig
Brudzinski
Carbon monoxide poisoning
HA
Visual
Hypotension
Confusion
Vertigo
What is strabismus?
Asymmetrical pin point lights on the pupils
Misaligned/cross-eyed
Pre eclampsia
High BP
Weight gain
Proteinuria
Facial puffiness
Pedal edema
The most common complication post thoracentesis
Pneumothorax
Huntington’s disease
Chorea
Hallucinations
Weight loss
Celiac disease
Steatorrhea
Malnutrition
Vom (but not bilious)
Myxedema coma
Decreased mental status
Bradycardia
Hyponatremia
Hypoglycemia
Hypotension
Hypothermia
Epidural spinal cord compression
Pain
Reduced range of motion
Loss of motor function