tx pea
Change leads, cpr, epi, connect to AED
hypovolemic shock tx
what is isotonic fluids 3:1, blood products, ffp
beep boop beep beep beep
what is high pressure alarm
king in tubing, biting tube, secretions
if there is elevated ST
who is STEMI
dx of flail chest
who is 2 or more missing adjacent ribs
SVT main tx
who is adenosine
neurogenic tx
what is atropine, pacing, dvt proph, warming, fluids <90
Describe pt breaths for SIMV
who is room air
what HF would you use a positive inotrope for
what is Systolic
who is most likely to get a spontaneous pneumo
who is young adult male
Treatment for pulseless dysrhythmia with wide QRS complex
who is defib, cpr, epi
s/s sepsis (the two abnormal ones)
who is bounding pulses, wide pulse pressures
16/400/40%/5 <- vent
14RR 88%SaO2 <- pt
What is happening
what is dyssynchrony
Interventions for MI
what is MONA- morphine oxygen nitro, aspirin
s/s of hemothorax
hemoptysis, muffled breath sounds
what are hyperkalemia, hypovalmeia, H-, hypoxia, hypothermia, hyperglycmia
trauma, toxins, tension pneumo, MI, PE, Tamponade
tx cardiogenic shock
Consideration for trach suctioning
Sterile, Suction coming out, Hyperoxygenate, Stop if not tolerating, 10-15s max
s/s R sided HF
hepatomegaly, SOB, JVD, edema, GI (fullness-anorexia)
where is bubbling okay
who is suction chamber
tx for: bizarre QRS complexes without identifiable P waves, is characterized by a very rapid, irregular rhythm
defib, cpr, epi
all levels cardiogenic shock
tone high
cvp, pawp, SVR HR high
BP low
contraindications for peep
who is COPD, hypovolemia/ low CO
anatomy of Tetralogy of Fallot
pulm stenosis, RV hypertrophy, VSD, overriding aorta
The nurse is presenting a class on chest tubes. Which statement describes a tension pneumothorax?
1. A tension pneumothorax develops when an air-filled bleb on the surface of the lung ruptures.
2. When a tension pneumothorax occurs, the air moves freely between the pleural space and the atmosphere.
3. The injury allows air into the pleural space but prevents it from escaping from the pleural space.
4. A tension pneumothorax results from a puncture of the pleura during a central line placement.
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