This is the highest flow rate (in L/min) administered via nasal prongs
What is 4-5
This structure carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
What is the urethra
This is the correct rate of chest compressions, if the patient has no pulse
What is 100-120 bpm
Bowel sounds should be auscultated in this many quadrants
What is 4
This is the largest artery in the body
This is the lowest flow rate (in L/min) that can be provided through a simple oxygen mask
What is 6
This structure carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
What is the ureter
This type of code should be called if a patient is found with no pulse or other emergency situation.
What is Code Blue
These are the three main sections of the small intestine.
duodenum, jejunem and ilium
This is the name of the pulse found on the top of the foot.
What is dorsalis pedis
This is the number of lung lobes found in the left lung
What is 2
This is what CBI stands for
What is Continuous Bladder Irrigation
This is the normal range for blood glucose in adults
What is 4-8 mmol
This is where bile is stored
What is the Gall bladder
This is the normal range for capillary refill
What is 1-3 seconds
This muscle is responsible for quiet breathing
What is the diaphragm
Name one lab value that is indicative of kidney function
What is:
-GFR (glomerular filtration rate)
- Urea/BUN
-Creatinine
If a patient is unresponsive, the pulse should be checked at this location
What is the carotid artery
The ending '-ectomy' in the name of a surgical procedure means this.
What is removal
This is the normal range for heart rate in an adult
What is 60-100 BPM
This is the normal range for respiratory rate in an adult
What is 12-20 per minute
Low urine output can be a sign of this
What is dehydration
Call this type of code if a patient becomes aggressive
What is code white
A colostomy is created out of what part of the intestine?
The colon
This is the name of the main artery feeding the legs
What is the femoral artery