The Arteries that feed the heart with blood
What is coronary arteries
A productive cough with green mucus may indicate
What is Pneumonia
The definition of shock
What is Hypoperfusion
Hypovolemic shock occurs
What is from loss of blood or volume
Diaphoresis
What is Sweating
the strongest portion of the heart
What is Left ventricle
A Patient who suffers from COPD or Asthma may take
What is albuterol
The form of shock generated by severe infection
What is Septic Shock
Your awareness for serious injury.
What is Index of suspicion
The typical complaint for Angina Pectoris
What is Chest pain
Heart failure may lead to which shock
What is cardiogenic shock
The correct dose for a nebulized bronchodilator.
What is 2.5MG
elevated BP, Elevated HR and Anxiety may indicate.
What is Compensated Shock
a patient with a circumferential burn to the upper right thigh would have what percent burned
what is 9%
Edema noted in the lungs indicates
What is Left Heart Failure
Cardiac Tamponade will present with this triad
What is becks Triad
What is Emphysema
The only shock patient to not be placed supine.
What is Cardiogenic Shock
Profound hypertension, Bradycardia, Irregular respirations indicate
What is Cushing Triad
Decreased min. Volume calls for
What is Positive Pressure Ventilation. BVM
The electrical pathway of the heart
What is SA, AV, Bundle of His, L & R bundle branches, Purkinje fibers
A patients ETCO2 suffering bronchoconstriction will be
What is Hypercapnic/ Elevated
A patients tachycardia may be hidden if they are taking this class of medication.
What is Beta Blockers. ( LOL)
The trauma triad of death
What is. Hypothermia, coagulopathy, acidosis.
A patient suffering a severe CVA may require ALS assistance for
What is airway management/ Intubation.