Cardiogenic Catharsis
Hypoperfusion Trivia
Calling all Messengers
You Should Probably Google "Claudication" Real Quick
Unorganized Organization of Randomness
100

An increase in sympathetic tone would cause your heart rate to do what?

Increase

100

True/False

Pediatric patients require a higher index of suspicion of shock due to their bodys ability to maintain vital signs for much longer than adults. 

True

100

The Thymus does what as we age?

Decrease in size/Shrink

100

_____ is an increase in the size of cells due to an increasing workload. 

Hypertrophy

100

Im thinking of a number between 1 and 10. 

7

200

Hypovolemia is especially bad for circulation because it reduces ______, which causes reduced circulation to the heart muscle. 

Preload

200

Cellular injury is most commonly caused by what?

Hypoxia

200

True/False

The inflammatory response is a non-specific. 

True

200

Histamine is released from what kind of cells?

Mast Cells
200

If "HAPE" means "High Altitude Pulmonary Edema", then "HACE" means what?

High Altitude Cerebral Edema

300

Myocardial _______ is when cardiac tissue is being damaged but has not died yet. 

Ischemia

300

When a patient has crossed over from compensated into decompensated shock, what is the most likely metabolic state of the patients body cells?

Anaerobic Metabolism

300

Delaying care in a hypoglycemic patient is bad because what kind of cells begin to die?

Brain Cells

300

What does the acronym HAPE stand for?

High Altitude Pulmonary Edema

300

Patients in neurogenic shock are bradycardic AND hypotensive due to the inability of the body to stimulate what glands?

The Adrenal Glands

400
What in the cardiac output of a heart that is in ventricular fibrillation?

None. Zero. 

400

A patient who is in shock has flushed skin, bradycardia, and hypotension. What kind of distributive shock is this patient in?

Neurogenic

400
A dramatic decrease in body temperature (Hypothermia) would cause a _____ shift on the oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Scale. 


Bonus:

This shift makes it difficult for oxygen to do what?

Left


Off-load from hemoglobin into the tissues of the body. 

400

The Acid-Base Balance in the body can be severely affected by a increase in what circulating Ions?

Hydrogen Ions

400

Breathing rapidly AND deep would most likely indicate the body is in ________ ________. 

Metabolic Acidosis

500

***Daily Double***

This pre-existing condition is notorious for making HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) worse. 

Hypertension

500

This term is the fancy word that basically means the body can not meet the needs of the cells. 

Hypoperfusion

500

Radiation Treatments for Cancer would be a(n) ________ cause of immune deficiency. 

Iatrogenic

500

What is Claudication?

Severe pain in the calf muscle due to inadequate blood supply. 

500

***Daily Double***

What is Pulsus Paradoxus?

SBP drops more than 10mmHg during inspiration

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