This rhythm has no correlation between p waves and QRS complexes.
Complete Heart Block
Lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils all are aspects of this part of the immune system.
White Blood Cells
This is considered the powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondria
This is the correct dose and route of fentanyl to an adult patient
25-100 mcg up to 300 mcg, IV, IN, IM.
This disease process causes bronchospasm, hypoxia, and is usually found in elderly patients.
COPD
This procedure is performed on unstable tachyarrythmias
Synchronized Cardioversion
This is the process that "seals off" infections or injuries from the rest of the body.
Inflammation
This is the byproduct of anaerobic metabolism, sometimes referred to as lactic acid.
Pyruvic Acid
This medication is given to people with adrenal insufficiency.
Solu-Cortef
This medication has a field dosing of 5, 10, 15 or 20 mg.
Cardizem
This rhythm can be fatal if given any AV nodal blocking agents.
A-fib RVR with WPW
This organ regulates T cells, and if this organ malfunctions it can lead to autoimmune problems.
Thymus
This is the byproduct of aerobic metabolism.
ATP
This medication has no contraindications in the emergency setting.
Epinephrine
This is the term used when the heart rate is greater than or equal to the systolic BP, in the absence of pain.
Shock Index
This fatal arrythmia is usually triggered by electrolyte imbalances.
Torsades
This system is the aspect of the immune system that is made up of millions of small protein molecules, that triggers and helps the immune system communicate.
The Complement System
This is the entire process of a cell using glucose and oxygen to produce energy for the body.
Cellular Respiration
This medication can sometime cause a prolonged QT interval.
Zofran
This type of shock may have a normal BP.
Neurogenic
Triple Vessel Disease
This is the receptor on the MAST cells that triggers anaphylaxis.
iGe
This is a large group of cells that all have similar structure and function.
Tissue
This is the correct dose for amiodarone for a pediatric patients.
This is the technical term for "danger divots."
Pathological Q Waves