Pathophysiology
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This functional type of shock is seen in anaphylaxis

Distributive

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When the umbilical cord is the presenting part

Prolapsed cord

100

This hepatitis is transmitted through the oral-fecal route

Hepatitis A

100

When a flap of skin is torn away from the body

Avulsion

100

Bronchoconstriction causes this sound

Wheezing

200

Tidal volume minus dead air space equals

Alveolar volume

200

Term for when the umbilical cord is wrapped around the baby's neck

Nuchal cord

200

Pulse checks are performed for no longer than ____ seconds

10

200

The pulse pressure does this as shock develops

Narrows

200

The "soft spot" on the top of a baby's head

Fontanelle

300

The difference between the systolic and diastolic blood pressures

Pulse pressure

300

Most important item in the OB Kit

Bulb Syringe

300

An epinephrine auto-injector is administered in this location

Lateral mid-thigh ( vastus lateralis )

300

The anterior chest and anterior right arm are what % of BSA?

13.5%

300

What are expected vital signs in Neurogenic shock

Low HR, Low BP, Warm Dry skin

400

The diaphragm is innervated from what level of the spine

C-3-4-5 (keeps the diaphragm alive)

400

When a newborn's pulse is below 60 you do this

Compressions

400

The amount of nitroglycerin in one tablet or spray

0.4 mg

400

Three components of Beck's Triad

Hypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds

400

Giving unnecessary oxygen to Acute Coronary Syndrome Patient can can be detrimental due to 

Causing the coronary arteries to Vasoconstrict 

500

A pulmonary embolism causes this type of shock

Obstructive

500

The rate for ventilating a newborn

40 - 60/minute

500

Discoloration of the skin after death in dependent areas

Lividity

500

The blood pressure does this when intracranial pressure increases

Increases

500

The 3 P's in Hyperglycemia

Polyuria (excessive urination), Polydipsia (excessive thirst), and Polyphagia (excessive hunger)

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