Cardio
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AMS
TOX
Assessment
100

What rhythm has regular R-R intervals, rate 60–100, and upright P waves before every QRS?

Normal sinus rhythm

100

What is vomiting bright red blood called?

Hematemesis

100

What lab value should ALWAYS be checked first in AMS?

Blood glucose

100

What substance is MOST commonly overdosed by injection?

Heroin

100

Which assessment finding would suggest a patient with rectal bleeding can be treated with comfort measures rather than aggressive intervention?

Bleeding from hemorrhoids

200

Which dysrhythmia is the MOST common complication of an acute myocardial infarction?

Ventricular dysrhythmias (especially ventricular tachycardia)

200

The MOST common cause of upper GI bleeding is what?

Peptic ulcer disease

200

Slurred speech, confusion, and unilateral deficits suggest what?

Stroke

200

What toxidrome includes SLUDGE symptoms?

Organophosphate / insecticide poisoning

200

A patient complains of severe abdominal pain radiating from the periumbilical area to the right lower quadrant with nausea and fever. Which patient position is most comfortable?

Fetal position

300

Which rhythm requires immediate unsynchronized cardioversion?
 

Ventricular tachycardia (pulseless)

300

Pain that begins periumbilically and localizes to the RLQ suggests what condition?

Appendicitis

300

Pinpoint pupils and respiratory depression indicate overdose of what class?

Narcotics / opioids

300

What drug causes progressive liver failure in overdose?

Acetaminophen

300

You find an elderly patient with shortness of breath and edema in both legs. Which condition should you suspect?

Congestive heart failure

400

What rhythm has AV dissociation with no relationship between P waves and QRS complexes?

Third-degree heart block

400

What abdominal condition is inflammation of outpouchings in the colon?

Diverticulitis

400

What type of pain is localized and intense?

Somatic / parietal pain

400

Burns around the mouth suggest what route of poisoning?

Ingestion (caustic)

400

You find a patient with fever, productive cough, and left lower lobe diminished breath sounds. The patient is mildly hypotensive and tachycardic. Which condition should you suspect?

Pneumonia with early sepsis

500

Which junctional rhythm has a rate greater than 100 bpm?

Junctional tachycardia

500

What is the MOST common assessment finding in bowel infarction?

Pain

500

Which assessment finding would MOST strongly suggest an infectious cause of altered mental status?

Fever

500

What drug is used to reverse opioid overdose while preserving ventilation?

Naloxone

500

You arrive at a patient who has a sudden onset of fever, severe headache, neck stiffness, and photophobia. The patient also appears confused and has a purplish rash on the extremities. Which condition should you suspect?

Bacterial meningitis

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