Chapter 20 & 21 hematology and urinary Emergencies
Respiratory Emergencies Chapter 17
Toxicology Chapter 23
Neurological Emergencies Chapter 19
endocrine and diabetic emergencies chapter 21
100

What is an Acute Kidney Injury? (slide 41)

What is a sudden decrease in kidney function?

(slide 41)

100

What is a contraindication for CPAP?

(slide 38)

what is...  inability to, protect own airway, facial trauma, hypotension, uncorrectable anxiety. 

(slide 38)

100

What are signs of an opioid overdose?

(slide 27)

What is... Bradycardia, bradypnea, pinpoint pupils, no bowel sounds, and dry to the touch. 

(slide 27) 

100

What are the two parts of your nervous system? 

(slide 2)

What are the Central and peripheral nervous systems?

(slide 2)

100

What hormone does the pineal gland produce? 

(slide 4)

what is... melatonin

(slide 4)

200

What is DIC? 

(slide 24)

What is a disseminated intravascular coagulation?

Term for too much clotting when you need it, or too little clotting when you DO need it. 

(slide 24) 

200

What are the order of treatments for Rhonchi (in the Bronchi)

(slide 28)

What is... Oxygen and supportive care?


(slide 28) 

200

What are signs of an anticholinergic overdose?

(slide 46)  

What is... tachycardia, hot to the touch, and dilated pupils. 

(Slide 46)

200
What are three parts of the central nervous system?

(slide 7)

What are the... brain stem, cerebellum, and cerebrum.

(slide 7)

200

what is the medical term for a large thyroid?

(slide 15)

what is a goiter? 

(slide 15)

300

what is a DVT

(slide 22)

What is deep vein thrombosis? 

DVT is a clot in a peripheral vein.  

(slide 22)


300
What is the order of treatment for crackles? 

(slide 24)

What are... o2, CPAP, albuterol and atrovent?

(slide 24) 

300

What are barbiturates?

(slide 37)

what is... A depressant used to treat alcohol withdraws.

(slide 37)

300

What are the four parts of the cerebrum?

(slide 9)

What are the lobes of the brain? (frontal, occipital, temporal, parietal) 

(slide 9) 

300

what is hypothyroidism?

(slide 16)

what is... an underactive thyroid.

(slide 16)

400

what is sickle cell disease and what issues come with it?

(slide 14)

Sickle cell disease is a condition where red blood cells are misshapen. This can impact the RBC's ability to move oxygen.

(slide 14) 

400

What causes wheezing?

(slide 18)

What is bronchoconstriction?

(slide 18)

400

What are treatments for opioid overdose? 

(slide 27)

what is... Ventilations and Narcan.

(slide 27)

400
What does the cerebellum control?

(slide 10)

What is... balance and fine motor skills?

(slide 10)

400

what are alpha and beta cells respectively? 

(slide 20)

Beta cells produce insulin and alpha cells produce glucAgon.

(slide 20)

500

What is the function of the GI system? 

(slide 29)

What is... to absorb the products of digestion to fuel cells within the body. 

(slide 29)

500
What are the causes of stridor?

(slide 14)

What are... Foreign body objects, anaphylaxis, epiglottitis, croup, and trauma?

(slide 14)

500

what are the common causes of carbon monoxide poisoning?

(slide 51)

what are... gas ran devices such as stoves, furnaces, cars, and water headers?

(slide 51)

500

What does the brain stem control?

(slide 11)

what is... maintains homeostasis.

(slide 11)

500

What causes a thyroid storm? 

(slide 12)

what is... when you have too much thyroid hormone. 

(slide 12)

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