Respiratory
Resuscitation
Shock
Patient Assessment
100
What is the treatment for wheezing (Doses, Route, Flow)

What is a DuoNeb

2.5mg Albuterol

0.5mg Atrovent

6-8ml Nebulized

100
The pulse we check to determine cardiac arrest

What is the carotid artery?

100

The balance of all systems in the body

What is homeostasis

100

The assessment tool used to evaluate the effectiveness of oxygenation

What is end tidal/ capnography?
200

3 Signs and Symptoms of COPD

What are; Wet lungs sounds (Rhonci, Crackles), wheezing, Coughing, SOB, Cyanosis, Tripoding

200

The definitive sign of death described as blood pooling to the lowest point of the body. 

What is dependent lividity?

200

The inadequate cellular perfusiom

What is shock

200

The time unstable patients should be reassessed.

What is every 5mins

300

A blood clot lodged in the pulmonary vessels is referred to as.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

300

The compression to ventilation rate for neonate resuscitation

What is 3:1?

300

The difference between diastolic and systolic

pulse pressure

300
The 4 prompts used to assess the orientation of a patient's mental status

What are; person, place, history, event

400

The airway emergency categorized by a seal like bark

Croup

400

The pulse we check in conscious infant

What is brachial pulse
400

The perfusion triangle includes these parts

What are; heart, vessels, content
400

The motion of a segment of chest wall that is opposite the normal movement during breathing.

Paradoxical Motion

500

The famous signs of epiglottitis

List 3

What are; drooling, tripoding, stridor, fever, dyspnea. 
500

The compression to ventilation ratio for infants and children when performing one person CPR

What is 15:2?

500

The pressure within the capillary bed

What is hydrostatic pressure

500

The measure of the amount of air moved into and out of the lungs

What is tidal volume
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