The portion of the complex that represents atrial polarization.
What is P WAVE
Vital sign most associated with Shock.
What is BP
Most common type of shock associated with ARDS.
What is septic shock
Normal range for WBCs
Normal value for sodium.
What is 135 - 145?
The rhythm that can be monomorphic or polymorphic?
What is Ventricular Tachycardia
This type of shock is treated with Volume replacement
What is hypovolemic?
Radiologic evidence associated with ARDS
What is Pulmonary edema
Two lab values associated with kidney function.
What are BUN and Creatinine?
Three components of SIRS Criteria and values
Temp >100.4, <96.8
R >20
HR > 90
WBC <4000, >12000
The normal measurement of the QRS Complex.
What is 0.06 - 0.12mS?
This type of shock results from severe inflammatory reaction
What is Septic shock
Specific area of lungs affected by leaky exudate
What are alveoli
Protein with normal range of 3.4 - 5.4.
What is albumin?
Most common DX in elderly patient with new onset AMS.
UTI
This rhythm has a PR Interval that progressively increases until a full QRS is dropped, then resets.
What is Second Degree Type 1?
Two types of Distributive shock
What are Septic, neurogenic, anaphylactic
Deficiency in this coating of the lungs alters alveolar surface tension.
What is surfactant?
Two tests associated with pancreas.
What are lipase and amylase?
Microorgansim most associated with UTI
Ecoli
This rhythm has Rate = 20-40
P waves = absent
QRS = >0.12
Regular
What is Idioventricular
First line of vasopressor for decreased perfusion in shock
What is Levophed?
Primary cause of death in patient with ARDS.
Multi system organ failure
This value indicates the size of the RBC.
What is MCV - Mean Corpuscular Volume
Two components of the ANS
Parasympathetic and sympathetic