MATERNAL HEMORRAGE DRUGS
TRAUMA
ACRONYMS
SHOCK
MISC
100

When giving Oxytocin(Pitocin) you should use what to pull up medication

What is a filtered needle

100

poor or no rectal tone indicates

spinal injury

100

ROSC

return of spontaneous circulation

100

shock caused by exposure to an allergen resulting in an antibody reaction causing massive vasodilation

What is anaphylactic shock

100

Narcan is used to reverse what drug

What is Opioid

200

TXA should be given over how many minutes

What is 10 minutes

200

What core temp is considered hypothermic

< 95 F

200

MCI 

mass casualty incident

200

Name the four types of shock

what are hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, and distributive

200

a NG tube is contraindicated in what patients

what are gastric bypass patients

300

Methergine should not be given to patients with what medical condition


What is hypertension

300

What is the most accurate way to verify placement of an ET tube if xray is not available

what is end tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) capnography

300

SAMPLE

Symptoms, allergies, medications, past medical hx, and last oral intake

300

what are 3 causes of obstructive shock

PE, aortic dissection, tamponade, tension pneumothorax, abdominal compartment syndrome

300

What presents with an elevated temp of >104 F with mental changes and abnormal electrolytes and is a medical emergency

What is heat stroke

400

Cytotec takes how long to take effect

What is 100 minutes

400

Name two causes of hypothermia in a trauma patient

What are hemorrhagic shock, brain injury, alcohol intoxication, prolonged extraction time, temperature of fluids/blood infused. 

400

LMNOP

labs, monitor, NG/OG, oxygen, pain

400

A complication of shock where small clots form throughout the bloodstream and cause hypoxia and anaerobic metabolism. with the increase in blood clots, platelets, and other clotting factors depleted increasing bleeding risk

What is DIC (disseminated Intravascular Coagulation)

400

an immediate reaction to blood products that are not compatible with the patient's blood type or RH factor

What is acute hemolytic transfusion reaction

500

What maternal hemorrhage medications should you not give to asthmatic patients

What are Hemabate(Carboprost)

500

What 4 components make up the trauma lethal triad

What are hypothermia, acidosis, coagulopathy, and hypocalcemia

500

AVPU

what is alert, voice, pain, unresponsive

500

A complication of shock that is a medical emergency of which 2 or more organ systems are not functioning well enough to meet the needs of the body

What is MODS (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome)

500

a transfusion reaction that occurs within 2 hours of receiving bloods and results from the development of WBC antibodies

What is febrile transfusion reaction