Class: Antiasthmatic, sympathomimetic
What is epinephrine?
Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
What are arteries?
The valves in the heart from right to left
What is tricuspid valve, pulmonic valve, mitral or bicuspid valve, aortic valve?
Dictates the radio frequencies allowed for public safety, monitors communication for foul language and discourages ten codes.
What is the FCC?
Oxygen's attraction to hemoglobin binding sites
What is affinity?
Anticholinergic, Antiarrhythmic
What is the class for atropine?
Layer of tissue surrounding the heart
What is the pericardium?
What is ventricular systole?
Absence of findings relevant to the chief complaint
What are pertinent negatives?
Blood flow becomes blocked in the heart or great vessels
What is obstructive shock?
0.3 mg IM
What is the adult dose for anaphylaxis?
Located between the left atrium and left ventricle?
What is the mitral valve?
Stroke volume X heart rate
What is cardiac output?
Preventing an illness before it begins
What is primary prevention?
Concurrent failure of two or more organs, 70% mortality rate
What is MODS?
2-20 mcg/kg
What is the dose for Dopamine?
Smooth muscle, elastic, and collagen arterial wall layer
What is the tunica media?
The measurement for the amount of blood pumped out of the ventricles each cardiac cycle, normal value is 55-70%
What is Ejection Fraction?
Duty to try and bring about patient improvement
What is beneficence?
Transport from one side of the membrane to the other using a carrier protein or ion channel
What is facilitated diffusion?
Class: Inotropic vasopressor, sympathomimetic
What is dopamine?
Extends around to posterior side of heart
What is the Circumflex artery?
Elements that make up 96% of a human's body weight
What are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen?
What is tort?
Straw colored liquid that holds the components of whole blood in suspension
What is intravascular plasma?