Pharmacology
Medical
Trauma
Airway
Medical Terminology
100

can cause hypotension if given to people taking erectile dysfunction medications

Nitroglycerin

100

an example is heroin or oxycodone

opiates/ opioids

100

the vomiting of blood

hematemesis

100

the amount of air that is moved in or out of the lungs during one breath

tidal volume

100

inflammation of the meninges

meningitis

200

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indication is for overt and suspected significant hemorrhage

tranexamic acid

200

unit of measurement for measuring blood sugar levelse

mm/ deka liters

200

an open wound in the abdominal cavity that may expose internal organs

evisceration

200

the air that remains in the lungs after maximal respiration

residual volume

200

point at which the trachea bifurcates into the left and right mainstem bronchi

carina

300

dose is 1-2 inhalations or 0.25-0.5 mg

ipratroprium

300

white blood cells 

leukocytes

300

bruising behind the ear

Battle sign

300

the amount of carbon dioxide present at the end of an exhaled breath

end tidal CO2

300

the last 3 or 4 vertebrae of the spine

coccyx

400

excreted by the adrenal glands

epinephrine

400

a swelling or enlargement of the wall of an artery resulting from a defect or weakening of the arterial wall.

aneurysm

400

an in complete fracture that passes only partway through the shaft of a bone but may still cause substantial angulation; occurs in children

green stick fracture

400

surgical opening into the trachea

tracheostomy

400

black, foul smelling, tarry stool containing digested blood

melena

500

short acting osmotic diuretic

dextrose

500

a tear in the junction between the esophagus and the stomach, causing severe bleeding and potential death

Mallory Weiss tear

500

a blunt chest injury caused by a sudden, direct blow to the chest that occurs only during the critical portion of a person's heartbeat

commotio cordis

500

a liquid protein substance that coats the alveoli in the lungs, decreases alveolar surface tension, and keeps the alveoli expanded; a low level in a premature infant contributes to respiratory distress syndrome

surfactant

500

normally occurring unequal pupil size

anisocoria