Respiratory
Shock
Intubation
Medications
Medical Terminology
100

The normal range for spo2.

What is 94-100%?

100

Patient complaining of shortness of breath with crackles bilaterally. Patient has pink, frothy sputum.

What is cardiogenic shock?

100

Best confirmation of an ET tube placement.

What is capnography?
100

This medication is mixed with albuterol.

What is ipratropium bromide?

100

Refers to the number of viable births a woman has had.

What is Para?
200

Harsh, high-pitched sound on inhalation with a patient who has laryngeal edema.

What is stridor?
200

Patient has warm, red skin with a pulse of 50 and blood pressure 80/40.

What is neurogenic shock?

200

You auscultate breath sounds on your intubated and have no breath sounds on the right. 

What is right mainstem intubation?

200

When given IV instead of IM, this medication is used for a beta blocker OD.

What is glucagon?

200

Patient is complaining of ringing in the ears. This condition is called..

What is Tinnitus?

300

Your patient has a fine, bubbling sound on inspiration. 

What is crackles?

300

Insect bite can lead to this type of shock.

What is distributive shock? 

300

Your patient is difficult to ventilate with breath sounds absent over the right side.

What is a tension pneumothorax?

300

This medication is used in the hospital setting for procedures such as reducing dislocations.

What is ketamine?

300
Term for coughing up blood.

What is hemoptysis?

400

Deep, slow or rapid and gasping breathing. Commonly found in diabetic ketoacidosis.

What is kussmaul respirations?

400

Name a cause of Obstructive shock.

What is a tension pneumothorax, cardiac tamponade, PE?

400

Your patient has a head injury with altered mental status. Name the best way to protect his airway.

What is rapid-sequence intubation?

400

When an IO is placed in a conscious person this medication is used.

What is lidocaine?

400

A structural neurological disease that causes a gradual deterioration.

What is dementia?

500

Breathing that gets progressively deeper and faster. Alternating gradually with shallow, slower breathing.

What is Cheyne-Stokes respirations?

500

Most common type of shock in pediatrics.

What is hypovolemic shock?

500

Patient is hyperventilating. In this situation, the patient is most likely in

What is respiratory alkalosis?

500

This pressor is best used for sepsis and ROSC hypotension.

What is levophed?

500

Top of the foot.

What is dorsalis pedis?

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