Just give me the drug!
Breathe In,Breathe Out
It's shocking
Brains...
Nursing school is traumatizing
100

I may treat your pain, but I can also cause significant respiratory depression also, so monitor your patients carefully after giving me. 

What is Opioid? 

100

Expands alveoli and improves gas exchange, but be careful, may cause barotrauma if levels too high

What is PEEP?

100

Risk factors for this type of shock include multiple lines and drains

What is sepsis?

100

Tachypnea to decrease CO2 levels, HOB 15-30 degrees, seizure prevention, antiemetics, and avoiding stimulation are ways to decrease this

What is ICP?
100

Caused by blood filling the pericardium, compresses the heart, symptoms include elevated CVP, JVD, faint or muffled heart sounds and low cardiac output

What is cardiac tamponade?

200

This class of drugs can treat anxiety but not recommended for delerium. 

What are Benzodiazapines?

200

Caused by an indirect or direct injury, I will cause the patient to breathe faster, causing respiratory alkalosis, later the patient will develop respiratory acidosis

What is ARDS?

200

Findings of me may include temperature higher than 100.4 or lower than 96.8, tachycardia, hypotension, and elevated lactate and WBC count

What is Sepsis?

200

Complications of this drain may include infection and displacement

What is an EVD drain?

200

Can be caused by fracture of the right lower ribs, symptoms of injury can include massive blood loss, RUQ pain, hypoactive or absent bowel sounds

What is liver injury/trauma?

300

Side effects/adverse effects of this drug may include apnea, bradycardia, low blood pressure, drowsiness

What is Ativan?

300

This type of positioning is used in late stages of ARDS to improve lung expansion and oxygenation

What is prone position?

300

Treatment of this type of shock includes volume replacement with blood or IV fluids,  if successful blood pressure MAP >65 and urine output will be at least 30ml/hr

What is hypovolemic shock?

300

Normal values for ICP

What is 0-15mmHg?

300

Prehospital management must include ABCs and also this

What is cervical spine immobilization?

400

Reversal agent for Benzodiazepines

What is Flumazenil?

400

Interpret this blood gas:

pH 7.38

PaCO2 40

HCO3 23

PaO2 97

What is normal ABG?

400

This type of arterial blood gas is seen in advanced stages of shock?

What is metabolic acidosis?

400

May be caused by traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, stroke, bleeding and if too high may lead to brain herniation

What is elevated ICP?

400

This score is critical to complete on all acutely ill patients who need rapid evaluation and whose status may change quickly. Scores given include eye opening, verbalization, and movement

What is Glascow Coma Score?

500

These drugs should be given prior to a paralytic administration

What are sedatives such as Propofol, Ketamine, Precedex?

500

This involves multiple rib fractures where injured segment moves inward with inspiration, treatment focuses on pain control and pulmonary hygeine

What is flail chest?

500

These shock states are caused by decreased venous return due to vasodilation, includes neurogenic, anaphylactic and sepsis

What are distributive shock states?

500

Setting this higher on the ventilator may reduce CO2 levels causing a decrease in ICP

What is respiratory rate?

500

Elevated clotting factors, low platelet counts, pH<7.35, and hypothermia make up this deadly spiral

What is lethal triad?