what is the easiest way to tell if a patient has a positive shock index
their heartrate is higher than their systolic BP
What type of medication would you suspect the patient to be taking if the patient was recently hospitalized for an ischemic stroke?
Blood thinner
Your pregnant patient tells you this is her 5th pregnancy. Patient has had 2 live births and 2 miscarriages. what is her P.G.A.?
P 2
G 5
A 2
Type of stroke caused by a rupture of a blood vessel in the brain
Hemorrhagic stroke
Inflammation of the joints
Arthritis
Medical patient with the following vitals:
BP 88/40
HR 126
SPO2 84%
RR 30 regular
associated hives and shortness of breath
distributive
anaphylactic
your patient is prescribed Ventolin. What condition would you suspect them having?
bronchoconstriction, COPD, Asthma
when the pregnant female becomes hypotensive from laying supine.
*Daily Double: what is your treatment?
supine hypotensive syndrome
*elevating their right side*
in the acronym AEIOU-TIPS, name one thing the "T" can stand for.
*daily double- name three of them that start with "T"
trauma, temperature, toxins, tumor, thiamine
an open wound where internal organs are visible to the outside such as in the abdominal cavity
evisceration
you have a trauma patient with the following vitals:
180/100
HR42
RR 22 irregular
SPO2 90%
Neurogenic shock
your patient is prescribed Omeprazole. what condition do you suspect they have.
heartburn, GERD
when the fetus defacates into the amniotic sac and causes the amniotic fluid to be brown/yellow instead of clear
Meconium Staining
this is most commonly misdiagnosed as a stroke.
hypoglycemia
the term for not having a fever
afebrile
Medical patient with the following vitals
100/42
HR 50
SPO2 92% --> 85% when supine
RR 20 (associated shortness of breath)
cool, pale, diaphoretic
Cardiogenic shock
Your patient is prescribed an SSRI for their condition. what condition do you suspect.
psychiatric, depression, anxiety
What you are to do when the baby is delivering, and the umbilical cord is wrapped around their neck.
*Daily double- what is this called?
attempt to unwrap the cord using two fingers and sliding it over their head.
*Nuchal Cord
What Stroke scale includes "time of onset, facial drooping, arm drift, and speech deficit"?
FAST
overgrowth- such as in the heart
*daily double what is the most common cause of this on the left side of the heart?
Hypertrophy
*Left ventricular hypertrophy commonly occurs due to chronic hypertension
Trauma Patient with the following vitals:
80/42
HR 65
SPO2 84%
RR 32 shallow, intercostal muscle use
skin- hot to the touch from the nipple line up, cold to the touch from the nipple line down
Spinal/neurogenic shock
distributive shock
an __________ heart rate requires long-term anticoagulant usage due to the high risk of stroke?
*Daily double- what is the most common heart rhythm for this
irregular
*atrial Fibrillation
The term for early detachment from the uterine wall from the placenta
placenta abruptio
you have an AMS patient with shallow, slow respirations, miosis, cyanosis, and is cool, pale, diaphoretic. what is the main differential diagnosis?
Opiod Overdose
the characteristic of a membrane to leak. the vascular walls portray this in septic shock
permeability