Vital Signs
Airway
Circulation
Shock
100

The 5 Vital Signs 

BP, Pulse, RR, Temp, O2 sat

100

the difference between oxygenation and ventilation 

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100

describe the pump, tank, and pipes. 

heart, volume, and veins 

100

the four stages of shock 

initial 

compensatory 

progressive 

refractory 


200

observable signs of respiratory distress

tripod, shallow breathing, accessory muscle use, pale, tachypnea

200

spontaneous breathing generates this pressure in the lungs for inspiration 

negative

200

pressure in the arteries when the ventricles are relaxed 

*what is the units of measurement

diastolic 

200

the four types of shock 

distributive, cardiogenic, hemorrhagic, 

obstructive 

300

normal HR and BP value 

60-100, and 120/80

300

first step to relieve airway obstruction (no C/spine) 

head tilt chin lift 

300

formula for cardiac output 

SV x HR

300

what can cause distributive shock 

sepsis, neurogenic, anaphylactic, toxins 

400

non-pharmacologic ways to treat fever

ice packs to groin, axilla, fan, cooling mat 

400

predictors of difficult ventilation 

M – MASK SEAL

TRAUMA, BEARD, BLOOD

O – OBESE

A – AGE

OVER 50

N – NO TEETH

S – SNORES & STIFF

STIFF NECK OR STIFF LUNGS EX. ASTHMAN

400

perfusion to the heart occurs during 

diastole 
400

signs and symptoms of early shock 

ØTachycardic (elevated heart rate 110-120 bpm). Medications such as beta blockers may blunt this response

ØRapid shallow breathing

ØAgitated or restless

ØDecreased urine output

ØSlight temperature rise

500

describe how pain affects each vital sign

RR - tachypnea 

BP - increase 

Pulse - increase 

SpO2 - can decrease if shallow breathing 

500

how do you know you are ventilating your patient? 

- Rise and fall of the chest

- Look at mask - condensation and fog in the mask with exhalation.

- Use of capnography - measures etCO2 and expired gas.

- Breath Sounds

- O2 sat - if it drops you are not ventilating

500

describe preload, afterload, and contractility as they relate to stroke volume 

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500

discuss the use of crystalloids or colloids in shock 

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