Name that Disease
Treatments
Definitions
Acronyms
100
infection in a lobe, fever, cough gradual onet, rhonchi
What is pneumonia
100
O2 as needed, ALS if appropropiate
What is any Respiratory Distress w/ bronchospasm? Basic
100
Any drug that increases the formation of urine
What is a diuretic?
100
CO2
What is Carbon Dioxide?
200
disease of heart and lungs, rales, increased blood pressure, abrupt onset, pedal edema
What is CHF?
200

Duo Neb Indication

Dose, route, LPM

Wheezing, neb, 6-8l

200
Worsening or increase in severity of a disease
What is exacerbation?
200
COPD
What is Chronic Obstrustive Pulmonary Disease?
300
Significant for wheezing, constricted bronchi , usually smoking related
What is COPD?
300

Airway adjunct for Respiratory distress to improve ventilation 

What is CPAP?

300

Stroke like symptoms that resolve

TIA

300
CHF
What is Congestive Heart Failure?
400
Bronchospasms, triggered by stress, allergen, exertion, I+O wheezes, prolonged expiratory phase, dry cough
What is asthma?
400

Adjunct for snoring respirations with facial trauma

What is OPA

400
A chronic condition where the heart does not pump blood as well as it should
What is CHF?
400
CPAP
What is Continuous Positive Airway pressure?
500
Rapid onset, lungs are filled with fluid, pink frothy sputum, rales, cough
What is Pulmonary edema?
500

Simple positional "treatment" for bariatric patient's with SOB

What is sitting up

500
The fight or flight response, causing increased heart rate, blood pressure and bronchodilitation
What is the Sympathetic response?
500
PPV
What is Positve Pressure ventilation?
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