Increased heart rate, and respiratory rate, bronchodilaton, diapered pupils and increased blood flow to the skeletal muscles
What is the Sympathetic nervous system
Pulse assessed just below and posterior to where the ankle bone protrudes medially
What is the posterior tibial pulse
Signs and symptom shock
The sum of inspiration reserve, tidal volume, exploratory reserve, and residual volume
What is total lung capacity
Distended neck veins, diminishing unilateral breath sounds, and progressively worsening compliance
What is tension pneumothorax
No carbon dioxide after six ventilations in an intubated patient
What is esophageal intubation or what is patient has been dead for quite some time
Characterized by an increase in rate and depth followed by a gradual decrease in rate and depth and intermittent periods of apnea
What is Cheyene- Stokes respirations
Slow pulse, deep and irregular respirations and increased blood pressure. Associated with ICP ( intracranial pressure)
What is Chusing triad
Amount of sir that moves in and out of the lungs in one minute
What is minute volume
Cyanotic skin, cherry-red skin, chest pain are ____exposure signs
Carbon monoxide
The hypoxia drive measures for ___ levels of oxygen in the bloodstream to increase respiratory rate
What is low levels
Irregular, gasping, slow, and shallow periods of respirations
What is agonal respirations
Pelvis fractures and bilateral femur fractions are considered ____ risk
What is high risk and most critical
Extra air that could be inspired in additional to tidal volume
What is inspiration reserve
Check for jugular vein distention
What is have the patient elevated at a 45 degree angle
Pulse located on top of foot
Deep rapid and regular respirations. Associated with DKA
What is Kussmaul respirations
Elevated blood pressure, elevated and sometimes irregular pulse, and labored breathing
What is left sided heart failure
Normal capnographt range
What is 35-45
A bruit, noisy blood flow in a vessel indicates
What is a partial obstruction due to plaque buildup or the presence of an embolus
Pulse located behind the knee
What is popliteal pulse
Irregular pattern, rate, and depth with periods of apnea
What is Biots respirations
Amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs during each respiration
What is tidal volume
Diuretics, potassium, and digoxin are common medications to treat
What is CHF
Orthopnea, spasmodic coughing, agition, cyanosis, crackles, JVD, elevated, blood pressure, pulse and respirations
What is left hear failure