What is 3 acceptable maneuvers?
What is the primary cause of respiratory acidosis?
What is hypoventilation?
What are the 5 great vessels of the heart?
Superior Vena Cava
Inferior Vena Cava
Aorta
Pulmonary Artery
Pulmonary Vein
What do the following parts of the ECG stand for?
P wave
QRS complex
T wave
What is
P wave: atrial depolarization
QRS complex: ventricular depolarization
T wave: ventricular repolarization
True or false:
Type 1 diabetes is an example of a modifiable risk factor for an SCA
What is false?
When needing to differentiate between asthma and emphysema what test do we look at?
What is DLCO?
If a patient is in respiratory acidosis and we administer bicarbonate are we correcting or compensating for their acidosis?
What is compensation?
What are the 3 pacemakers of the heart and what are their rates?
SA node: 60-100
AV node: 40-60
Purkinje Fibers: 20-40
The following is an example of what kind of leads?
What are bipolar leads?
What acronym do we use when treating an MI and what does it stand for?
What is M.O.N.A?
M: Morphine
O: oxygen
N: Nitroglycerine
A: Aspirin
Interpret the following PFT values
Value % Predicted
FVC 81%
FEV1 68%
FEV1% 69%
TLC 121%
RV 122%
What is Moderate Obstructive Disorder?
Interpret the ABG
pH: 7.29
PaCO2: 55
HCO3: 20
PaO2: 85
What is mixed acidosis with normal oxygenation?
Atropine is an example of what kind of drug?
Positive Chronotrope
What is the most common ventricular arrhythmia?
What is a PVC?
What acronym do we use for an SCA and what does it stand for?
S: Shock
C: CPR
R: Rhythm check
E: Epinephrine
A: Antiarrhythmics
M: Magnesium Sulfate
What is used on patients to find residual volume AND measure lung compliance?
What is body plethsymography?
What is the name of the PO2 electrode?
What is the Clark electrode?
What Great Vessel takes oxygenated blood towards the heart from the lungs?
What are the pulmonary veins?
How many small boxes are there in 1 large box on an EKG strip?
What is 5 small boxes?
What is the difference between cardioversion and defibrillation?
What is
Cardioversion is a synchronized countershock on the R wave whereas defibrillation is an unsynchronized countershock?
Interpret the following PFT
Value %Predicted
FVC 56%
FEV1 45%
TLC 55%
What is Mixed Obstructive and Restrictive Disease?
An adult patient was admitted to the emergency department after involvement in a motor vehicle accident. The patient is hyperventilating and appears to have a flail chest. What can you expect to happen to their ABG?
During _____ blood is propelled into the aorta and pulmonary arteries
Systole
What is a normal PR interval?
What is a PR interval 0.20 or less?
What 4 rhythms can you cardiovert?
What is
Monomoprhic Vtach (with a pulse)
SVT
Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial Flutter?