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Pit Vipers (Coral Snakes) - ANSWER Which critters have neurotoxins? Ice to the face - ANSWER How do you treat a 1 year old in SVT? Glucagon - ANSWER What do you use to treat a Beta Blocker OD? ... Reflex Bradycardia - ANSWER More then .04 mg/kg of Atropine can cause what? Rhubella - ANSWER Which disease has an increased risk to a baby/fetus/neonate Renal Failure - ANSWER If a patient is in shock long enough, what will the develop? Increase Afterload - ANSWER What do adrenergic drugs do? Rub back, message back - ANSWER How do you stimulate a neonate to breathe? Norepinephrine - ANSWER What is the neurotransmitter for the sympathetic nervous system? Do you have an urge to push? - ANSWER What is the first question you should ask a pregnant woman with abdominal pain? Pain to parietal peritoneum (also known as somatic pain) - ANSWER What is reflex guarding from? High flow O2 - ANSWER If you have abnormal movement from chest wall, what is your first action? Head Injury - ANSWER Paediatric patient fell down the stairs c/o leg pain; and is now altered. What is the main concern? Voltage - ANSWER What does the vertical axis on the ECG reading represent? Reflex Bradycardia - ANSWER More then .04 mg/kg of Atropine can cause what? Rhubella - ANSWER Which disease has an increased risk to a baby/fetus/neonate Renal Failure - ANSWER If a patient is in shock long enough, what will the develop? Increase Afterload - ANSWER What do adrenergic drugs do? Rub back, message back - ANSWER How do you stimulate a neonate to breathe? Norepinephrine - ANSWER What is the neurotransmitter for the sympathetic nervous system? Do you have an urge to push? - ANSWER What is the first question you should ask a pregnant woman with abdominal pain? Pain to parietal peritoneum (also known as somatic pain) - ANSWER What is reflex guarding from? High flow O2 - ANSWER If you have abnormal movement from chest wall, what is your first action? Voltage - ANSWER What does the vertical axis on the ECG represent? Vehicle Mounted Computer - ANSWER What is an example of a mobile data terminal? Visualize, bilateral chest rise, no epigastric sounds, L-Lung, then R-Lung - ANSWER What are your best methods of checking tube placement? Medial - ANSWER Where is the femoral vein in relation to the femoral artery or nerve? Fluid Bolus - ANSWER You have a Pt. with 4mm ST elevation in II, III and AVF c/o chest pain with a BP of 86 what is your treatment? BSA of the burns - ANSWER 84 yr old with full thickness burn to mouth, chest and abdomen- What is the biggest concern? 100 Joules - ANSWER What is your joule setting for an unstable pt in A-Fib with RVR Prepare to intubate - ANSWER Your patient presents with audible wheezes as you prepare an SVN of Albuterol when your patient stops wheezing what do you do? Calcium - ANSWER What is the most plentiful ion in the body? Additional Resources - ANSWER O/S of a bus crash what do you do first? 1 mg/kg - ANSWER What is your pediatric dose of Lidocaine Mobil or Portable Radio - ANSWER What is a mobile device that can transmit and receive? Competitive agonist to acetylcholine at muscarinic receptor sites. Blocks parasympathetic response and lets sympathetic response take over. Increases heart rate, conduction velocity, and contraction; bronchodilation; - ANSWER What does Atropine do? SVT- 0.5-1.0 Joule/KG, repeat at 2 J/KG V-Fib/ Pulseless Tach- 2J, then 4J - ANSWER Initial joule setting for pediatric pt? Calcium Channel Blocker - ANSWER What is Diltiazam? Pericardial Tamponade - ANSWER Pt. has JVD and clear = lung sounds. What is most likely the cause of this? Septic Shock - ANSWER Pt. is cool, clammy skin. Fever of 101. Low BP, high pulse, high respirations; recently hospitalized. What do you suspect? Croup - ANSWER Laryngeotracheobronchiolitis Croup - ANSWER Kid has a fever and cold symptoms for 5 days. Wakes up with DB and cough; what do you suspect? Respirator - ANSWER You're called to a mall with 20 people with watery eyes and coughing; what is your BSI? Dry/Warm - ANSWER You have a neonate that is flaccid and blue, what is your first action? Cut boot and assess ankle - ANSWER MVA involving a motorcycle on a dry road. Pt. has a R leg injury and states R foot feels wet. What is your next action? Ischemia - ANSWER ST depression is an indication of what? Injury - ANSWER ST elevation is a sign of what? Crush injury results from a compressive force that causes cellular disruption with immediate cell lysis. Crush syndrome can lead to tissue death or pt. death. - ANSWER What is crush Injury? Culmination of crush injury and crush syndrome worsening, but can also be caused by burns and electrical injuries. Results in compressive forces inside a closed space. Crush injuries cause edema to the initial area and also to the underlying structures that may be contained in nonexpansile compartments that cannot accommodate dramatic changes in their size. - ANSWER What is compartment syndrome? Hypercapnia- Too much co2 in the blood - ANSWER If a patient has high levels of CO2 they are said to? Obstructive Shock - ANSWER A pt had recent surgery for abdominal obstruction. Pt presents pale and diaphoretic. What type of shock is he in? Small Intestine - ANSWER What part of the body does Crones disease affect? Endometriosis - ANSWER Female patients has history of abdominal pain every month, but this time it is more intense. V/S stable- Normotensive, tachycardia, tachypnea D10 - ANSWER You have a neonate with a blood glucose level of 20. What concentration of glucose will you deliver? Fluid resuscitation in burns - ANSWER What is the Parklin formula used for? Assess level of consciousness - ANSWER You have a pt that had a gas can explode 2 hours ago and he now presents with burns about the face, stridor and DB. What is your first action? Non-Rebreather Mask - ANSWER You have an infant with normal tidal volume that requires O2 therapy. What will deliver the highest quality of oxygen? Mechanism of Injury - ANSWER Your patient has burns to the head/neck, anterior chest. What drives your decision to intubate this patient? Recent divorce - ANSWER Who has the most potential for suicide? Acetaminophen - ANSWER What is the most common antipyretic used for kids? Decreased diastolic fill time - ANSWER Your patient has a pulse of 190 and is hypotensive. What is the reason that this patient is hypotensive? Nitroglycerine - ANSWER Your patient has CHF, what is your primary medication? Hyperventilate - ANSWER How do you manage inter-cranial pressure? Defibrillation - ANSWER You have a hyperthermic patient that presents initially with Sinus Brady which changes to V Fib. What is your initial action? Ventricular Irritability - ANSWER You have a patient who was jogging and now has a flutter in his chest. He has a history of flutter in his chest. He has a history of Wolff Parkinson White. What is the pathophysiology associated with this condition? Poor Perfusion - ANSWER Why would you not give medication IM to a patient in shock? Hallucinations - ANSWER What is a common symptom of schizophrenia? [Show More]

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