What organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine?
What organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine?
This drug is an opioid antagonist used to reverse overdose
What is naloxone?
Normal range for potassium.
What is 3.5–5.0 mEq/L?
The two FT CRN
Who are Steph and Chrysan
This chronic respiratory condition involves airway inflammation and bronchoconstriction.
What is asthma?
This part of the brain controls balance and coordination
What is the cerebellum?
You should check this lab value before administering a loop diuretic like furosemide
What is potassium?
A high BUN level may indicate these two conditions.
What is kidney dysfunction or dehydration?
How many patients can we have on our floor (not including hallway patients)
What is 36 patients
A mechanically ventilated patient suddenly develops high-pressure alarms, decreased breath sounds on one side, and tracheal deviation. What is the most likely cause?
What is a tension pneumothorax?
The SA node is also called this.
What is the pacemaker of the heart?
This antibiotic can cause ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity and requires peak and trough monitoring.
What is vancomycin?
INR is used to monitor the effects of which medication?
What is warfarin?
The year the new hospital opened in
What is 2015
What ABG finding is expected in a COPD exacerbation?
What is respiratory acidosis?
This valve prevents backflow from the right ventricle to the right atrium.
What is the tricuspid valve?
This insulin type is long-acting, has no peak, and is usually given once daily.
What is insulin glargine (Lantus)?
A diabetic patient arrives with confusion, dry mucous membranes, glucose of 34.2, sodium 128 mEq/L, potassium 5.8, and bicarb 10. What condition do you suspect?
What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
The CEO of OTMH
Who is Melissa Farrell
Sepsis-induced hypotension persists despite fluid resuscitation. What is the next step?
What is vasopressor support (e.g., norepinephrine)?
This cranial nerve is tested by asking the patient to smile, frown, and puff out their cheeks
What is the Facial nerve (CN VII)?
In ACLS, this antiarrhythmic is administered after the third shock in pulseless VT/VF, with an initial dose of 300 mg IV push.
What is amiodarone?
Which of the following lab values would most likely be elevated in a patient with metabolic alkalosis?
What is bicarbonate (HCO₃)?
The number of nurses on our Floor
a) 76
b) 68
c) 73
What is c) 73
This condition causes demyelination of peripheral nerves and often follows a viral illness.
What is Guillain-Barré syndrome?