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A regularly regular rhythm categorized as "too fast to determine origin" with a normal length QRS is called

SVT

100

Name of the bifurcation between the trachea and lungs

Carina

100

Acutely high ETCo2 indicates what possible conditions

Metabolic and Respiratory Acidosis

100

Sedation dosage of Ketamine in a 300lbs patient

275mg

100

Expectations for burn patient with a compromised airway

Swelling, Soot, Edema, Laryngospasm Difficult time obtaining an airway

200

Secondary pacemaker in the heart 

AV Node

200
U shaped section of the Kidney that helps to regulate water and salt filtration

Nephron Loop

200

"Shark Fin" readings on capnography indicate what possible condition

Lengthened expratory phase, COPD, Airway Compromise
200

Indications for Duo-Neb administration

COPD, Asthma, Wheezing

200

Typical route of administration for Versed in an actively seizing patient

IM

300

Inverted or peaked T waves can be a sign of what cardiac condition

Ischemia 

300

Typical tidal volume in an adult

400-600ml

300

Cheyne-Stokes respirations indicate what condition

Neurogenic Trauma

300

Approximate time of onset for Glucagon

10-15 minutes

300

5 rights of drug administration

Right patient, right time, right dose, right medication, right route

400

Unit of measurement for electricity administered during TCP

Milliamps

400

Average blood volume for an adult male

10 Pints

400

Condition where the lungs become full of fluids due to backup from pulmonary arteries, usually due to severe hypertension or cardiac compromise

Flash Pulmonary Edema

400

Dosage of Adenosine

6mg first push, 12mg second push

400

What section of the brain controls speech?

Broca's Area

500

Location on the heart shown in leads V1 and V2

Septal

500

Second cranial nerve

Optic Nerve

500

Refence used to quickly determine difficulty of airway based on visual presentation with an open mouth

Mellenpati Score

500

Length of time a TXA drip should run for

10 minutes

500

How many vertebrae are located in the thoracic region

12

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