Medications
Airway
Monitoring Devices
Shock
Medical Terminology
100

Aspirin

81-324 orally

100

Normal adult respiration range

12-20 breaths per min

100

Measures the proportion of oxygenated hemoglobin in the blood in pulsating vessels, especially the capillaries of the finger or ear.

pulse oximeter

100

Hypotension can be defined as a systolic blood pressure less than ____.

90

100

Bradycardia

Heart rate less than 60

200

Oral Glucose

12-15 g buccal

200

O2 delivery system at 10-15 lpm

Non-rebreather mask

200

**DAILY DOUBLE**

(must use proper term to get credit)

device used to measure blood pressure

sphygmomanometer

200

Hemorrhage, trauma, GI bleeding, ruptured aortic aneurysm or pregnancy related bleeding 

Hypovolemic shock

200

Dyspnea

Difficulty breathing

300

Epi 1:1000

0.3mg adult / 0.15 pedi

300

Blind insertion airway device that comes in sizes 3,4, and 5 for adults, 2 and 2.5 for pediatrics.

King Airway

300

portable tool a person can use to measure and monitor his blood sugar

glucometer

300

Heart failure, MI, Cardiomyopathy

Cardiogenic Shocl

300

** Daily Double **

Chest pain of short duration that goes away with rest.

Angina

400

Narcan

0.4-2mg

400

Preferred method of opening an airway in a patient with a traumatic injury.

Jaw thrust maneuver 

400

multiuse machine that can take blood pressures, measure O2 saturation, and acquire cardiac rhythm strips

Lifepck 15 monitor

400

Sepsis, Anaphylactic, Neurogenic, Toxins

Distributive Shock

400

A partial or complete accumulation of air in the pleural space

pneumothorax

500

Albuterol

2.5 mg nebulized

500

Used to provide artificial manual ventilations. 

Bag valve mask

500

the monitoring of the concentration or partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the respiratory gases. Must be used on all respiratory distress patients per protocol

Capnography

500

Pericardial Tamponade, Pulmonary embolus, Tension pneumothorax

Obstructive shock

500

Disorganized, ineffective twitching of the ventricles, resulting in no blood flow and a state of cardiac arrest. 

Ventricular Fibrillation

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