Erythrocytes are better known as this.
This is the dose of epinephrine a child should receive during an anaphylactic reaction.
What is 0.15 mg Epinephrine 1:1,000 IM?
This vector-born condition is characterized by a bull's-eye rash.
What is Lyme disease?
This is a state of delusion where the person loses contact with reality.
What is psychosis?
Eyes open spontaneously, confused, obeys commands
What is 14?
This condition is characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells.
What is anemia?
This specific antibody is responsible for mast cell degranulation.
What is IgE?
This viral disease is also called the German measles.
What is Rubella?
This is the dose of ketamine for an excited delirium patient.
What is 4 mg/kg IM?
No eye opening, no verbal response, no motor response
What is 3?
This condition causes the blood to become more viscous and greatly increases the risk of stokes and PEs.
What is polycythemia?
Activation of these receptors cause vasodilation and bronchoconstriction.
What are H1 receptors?
In order to contract hepatitis D, you must first be be infected with this.
What is Hepatitis B?
This class of antidepressant comes with a very restrictive diet.
What are MAOIs?
Eyes open to pain, incomprehensible moaning, decorticate posturing
What is 7?
This condition occurs when the body has "used up" all of its clotting factors, leading to uncontrolled bleeding.
What is disseminated intravascular coagulation?
With this type of anaphylactic reaction, the patient's symptoms initially improve but return hours later.
What is a biphasic reaction?
This condition is also called the stomach flu.
What is gastroenteritis?
This benzodiazepine should not be given IM and is not typically utilized for chemical restraint.
What is diazepam?
Eyes open to pain, inappropriate words, withdraws from pain
What is 9?
What is vitamin K?
This organ transplant has the lowest survival rate.
What is pancreas?
This disease is transmitted via the camel-human route.
What is Middle East Respiratory Sydrome?
What is agoraphobia?
Eyes open to pain, no verbal response, decerebrate posturing
What is 5?