CAD/ACS
Respiratory
Emergency
Burns/Shock
ICP/Stroke
100

This waxy substance builds up inside the coronary arteries forming plaque that restricts blood flow to the heart.

What is cholesterol or Atherosclerosis?

100

This chronic lung disease is characterized by long term airflow limitation and is most often caused by smoking.

What is COPD?

100

What does the "D" in the primary survey stand for?

What is Disabilities?

100

A nurse assessing a patient with full thickness burns notes the appearance of the burnt skin to be this.

Dry, leathery, white or brown.

100

This is the earliest sign of increased ICP.

Change in LOC

200

Often used to treat chest pain, this medication relaxes & widens blood vessels to increase blood flow to the heart.

What is Nitroglycerin?

200

This is a serious life-threatening condition that can occur due to various lung conditions.

What is Acute Respiratory Falure?

200

After life threatening conditions are stabilized, this phase of trauma assessment occurs.

Secondary Survey

200

This IV fluid is most appropriate during the initial burn phase.

Lactated Ringers

200

Projectile vomiting without nausea is a sign of this.

What is increased ICP?

300

This type of chest pain is unpredictable and occurs at rest.

What is Unstable Angina

300

Unlike pulmonary edema, caused by HF, ARDS is characterized by this specific type of fluid leakage into the lungs, occurring when the alveolar capillary membrane is damaged.

What is non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema?

300

This triage category is assigned to a patient with minor injuries or walking wound.

What is green?

300

This is the priority action for a nurse when caring for a patient with circumferential burns to the arm complains of increasing pain and numbness.

What is notify the HCP?

300

Bradycardia, widened pulse pressure and irregular respirations is known as this.

What is Cushing's Triad?

400

This lab test measures proteins released into the blood when heart muscle is damaged and is known as the most specific marker for a myocardial infarction.

What is troponin?

400

In early stages of ARDS, the nurse would expect to see this, the earliest clinical sign, followed by rapidly progressing labored breathing.

what is tachypnea?

400

This life-threatening condition occurs when the core body temperature is above 40 C (104 F).

What is Hyperthermia?

400

This lab finding is expected during the emergent phase of a burn.

What is hyperkalemia?

400

A severe headache that patient's state is the worst headache of their life is associated with this type of stroke.

What is hemorrhagic?

500

Which procedure is used for treating an acute MI to quickly open the blocked vessel.

What is a PCI?

500

To combat refractory hypoxemia moderate to severe ARDS, clinicians use this 5 letter term to rearrange the patient to improve V/Q mismatch and oxygenation.

what is "Prone" positioning?

500

A patient is unconscious after ROSC following cardia arrest. What protocol should the nurse prepare for to maintain patient's body temperature between 32-36 C?

TTM

500

This is the nurse's priority action when caring for a patient receiving IV fluids ad has an output of 20 mL/hr.

What is increase the IVF rate per protocol.

500

This type of Ischemic stroke is often caused by A-fib.

What is embolic?

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