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100

Describe the exposure route absorption.

Entrance through the skin or mucous membranes

100

A TIA is normally a _______ for a patient.

Warning for stroke, prior to a stroke

100

Most common endocrine disorder

Diabetes

100

For a psychiatric patient, why may it be a good idea to request LEO?

Being proactive instead of reactive, anticipation. 

100

Give me two symptoms for a patient with a suspected brain injury, stroke, or ICP.

Altered level of consciousness

Irregular Respirations

Asymmetrical movements

Bradycardia

Pupil changes

Hypertension

200

Patients with pelvic pain and chills most likely are experiencing what?

Pelvic inflammatory disease

200

With a psych patient hearing voices, what is not a good practice?

Agreeing you hear the voices. 

200

What is the position that defines someone lying on their back?

Supine

200

Females of childbearing age are what until proven otherwise?

Pregnant

200

How should you position a seizure patient?

Left lateral recumbent or recovery position

300

When caring for an Alzheimers patient that is more agitated than normal. Family notices that when you interact with the patient, they get more frustrated. How can you change your approach and interactions to improve this?

Ask the family to be involved since they are a familiar face. 

300

What are some behaviors that may make you suspicious the patient will become violent?

Agitated, talking fast, physical movements

300

The thyroid, adrenal, and pituitary glands are within what?

Endocrine system

300
18 year old female with abdominal pain. What 3 questions could be specific to this patient based upon her age and gender?

Have you experienced this pain before...

Could you be pregnant...

When was your last period...

300

You have a seizure patient, what is the primary concern for an altered patient during the postictal phase?

Protecting the airway

400

Which organ is most sensitive if glucose is absent?

BRAIN

400

What with a patient's behavior may make us suspect hypoglycemia?

Sudden onset of altered mental status

400

Give me two words to explain shock

INADEQUATE PERFUSION or HYPO-PERFUSION

400

25 year old patient, bradycardic and in respiratory arrest. You suspect a narcotic overdose. What treatment will you complete... dose, medication, route?

Narcan, IM, 0.4-2 MG


400

What is the appropriate ETCO2 range for an adult? (end-tidal)

35-45

500

What type of cerebral complication has neurological changes that subside or resolve within 24 hours on their own?

TIA - Transient Ischemic Attack

500

Polydipsia, polyphasic, and polyuria are indicative of what?

Hyperglycemia

500

What two things do the brain have to have to function?

OXYGEN & GLUCOSE

500

The circulatory system moves and transports things throughout your body, what does it not do?

Digest nutrients

500

COLBY... WHAT IS THE STANDARD TIDAL VOLUME FOR AN ADULT PATIENT? 

DAILY DOUBLE IF YOU KNOW THE PEDIATRIC (not a number)...

500mL for adults

Pediatrics: enough to see rise and fall in the pediatric patient is the general rule of thumb. 

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