Perfusion
Medications
Types of Shock
100

The inadequate cellular perfusion

What is Shock?

100

The dose of aspirin

What is 324mg?

100

The type of shock where the "pump" fails

What is Cardiogenic shock

200

The balance of all systems in the body

What is homeostasis?

200

The indication for epinephrine (bls).

What is anaphylaxis?

200

The type of shock where the "pipes" fail.

What is distributive shock?

300

The difference between diastolic and systolic blood pressure

What is pulse pressure?

The amount of force the heart generate between each contraction

300
List the indications of an narcotic overdose.

What are;respiratory depression, pinpoint pupils, drug paraphernalia/track marks, hypoxia

300
The types of hypovolemic shock.

What are; hemorrhagic, other fluids(ie vomit, stool), burns?

400

The pressure within the capillary bed

What is hydrostatic pressure?

400

The contraindications of nitroglycerin.

What are; systolic less than 100, ED drugs within 48hr

400

The specific signs of neurogenic shock

What are; Bradycardia, lack of sweating beneath the site of injury, warm skins vs cool skin, 

500

The perfusion triangle includes these parts of perfusion.

What is heart/pump, blood vessels/container, content function(blood).

500

The pediatric weight threshold for glucagon.

What is 44lbs/20kg

500

The indications for a pericardial tamponade.

What are; JVD, muffled heart sounds, narrowing pulse pressure/hypotension.