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100

Excessive BVM ventilation can reduce cardiac output by increasing this.

What is intrathoracic pressure?

100

What is the heart's natural pacemaker?

What is the SA Node?

100

A patient with vomiting, diarrhea, and poor oral intake is at risk for this shock state due to loss of circulating fluid volume.

What is Hypovolemic Shock?

100

What are the 5 components of the APGAR score?

Appearance

Pulse

Grimace

Activity

Respirations

100

This is the first impression tool used to rapidly assess appearance, work of breathing, and circulation to the skin.

What is the Pediatric Assessment Triangle?

200

A severe asthma patient who becomes sleepy, slows their respiratory rate, and has rising EtCO₂ is most likely developing this.

What is respiratory failure?

200

Which lead grouping is associated with the Right Coronary Artery?

What are Leads II, III, and aVF?

200

This life-threatening thyroid emergency may present with fever, tachycardia, agitation, altered mental status, vomiting, diarrhea, and possible heart failure.

What is Thyroid Storm?

200

What is the ventilation rate for newborn resuscitation?

What is 40-60 breaths per minute?

200

This is the preferred initial fluid bolus for many pediatric patients in shock.

What is 20 mL/kg of isotonic crystalloid?

300

Nitroglycerin can improve hypertensive pulmonary edema by reducing these two cardiovascular components.

What are preload and afterload?

300

What ECG change indicates Hypothermia?

What is an Osborn Wave?

300

Hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respirations, a pattern that's known by this name.

What is Cushing's Triad?

300

What medication is given for eclampsia? What's the dose?

What is Magnesium Sulfate? 2g.

300

This is the most common cause of pediatric cardiac arrest.

What is Respiratory Failure?

400

A pulmonary embolism can cause this type of shock.

What is obstructive?

400

What is Wandering Atrial Pacemaker?

400

What are the 3 indications to administer Sodium Bicarb?

What are TCA Overdose, Profound Acidosis, Hyperkalemia?

400

What is the difference between pre-eclampsia and eclampsia?

What are seizures?

400

What is the first pharmacological intervention for symptomatic bradycardia?

What is epinepherine?
500

This type of heart failure most commonly causes pulmonary edema.

What is left sided heart failure?

500

What term describes medications that change conduction velocity?

What is dromotropic?

500

This toxicologic condition presents with salivation, lacrimation, urination, diarrhea, GI upset, emesis, bronchorrhea, bradycardia, miosis, and muscle fasciculations.

What is organophosphate poisoning or cholinergic toxicity?

500

This infection of the female reproductive organs may cause pelvic pain, fever, discharge, and cervical motion tenderness.

What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?

500

What is the cardiogenic shock fluid dosage?

What is 5-10 mL/kg?