What do you think is wrong with him? Sickle Cell Crisis What is the fluid that your blood floats in? Plasma When your kidneys stop, what's our biggest concern? Filtration You have a patient bleeding from a dialysis shunt. You have a patient with muscle cramping, abdominal pain, priapism and is probably a young black male. Red Patient with abdominal and musculoskeletal system pain and a priapism. What position do you want to transport them in? Left Lateral Recumbent What type of blood cells fight infection? What type transports oxygen? White Testicular pain (if male) What is the most comfortable position for a patient with abdominal pain? Fetal position What is peritonitis? Inflammation of the Peritoneum Semi-responsive patient is vomiting blood. What is the 3 places it would hurt? (The referred areas of pain are 2 of them) The Right Lower Quadrant What type of pain is this described as? Referred pain Pain associated with appendicitis. Rapid transport What is sharp pain described as? Somatic What is considered "all-over" cholicky pain described as? Visceral Ex: Patient is having a heart attack but his arm is hurting. What's your treatment? Give them fresh air What is wrong with him? Carbon monoxide What are the routes to get poisons into the body? InjectionĪbsorption Patient with carbon monoxide poisoning. Loritab Is Cocaine a narcotic? No 16 year old male comes home from school and finds both patients unresponsive. What sign/symptom does this produce? Mental Dullness What sign/symptom does this produce? Respiratory depression Carbon monoxide poisoning. (side aspect of the thigh compared to the knee midway) Narcotics overdose. What is his medical condition? Anaphylaxisįood allergen What sign during anaphylaxis makes you think airway compromise? Angioedema What is an exaggerated life threatening response to a foreign protein? Anaphylaxis Where do you inject an Epi auto injector? Vastus lateralis on the thigh. You look over to see a man with facial swelling and he has just eaten dinner. One sided weakness If a patient has both symptoms of dysphagia and hemoplasia, what medical condition do they have? Stroke If a patient has 2 or more seizures without waking up, what do you call this? Status epilepticus What is Status epilepticus? Eitherī) seize without gaining consciousness 4 phases of a seizure 1) AuraĤ)Postictal When do signs and symptoms of a TIA typically go away? Within 24 hours How many exposures does it take before you have an allergic reaction? 2 You are at restuarant. What is the best position to transport them to the hospital? Lateral Recumbent What is a CVA? Hyperglycemia Patient with a stroke who is breathing adequately. What are contraindications for oral glucose? Unconscious What is your FIRST treatment for her? Airway. What is the medical condition? Asthma You have an unresponsive confused patient who is talking out of her head. History of smoking You have a young patient with audible wheezes. What is emphysema? What is the primary cause of it? The alveoli are being destroyed. You have an elderly patient who has emphysema. at bronchioles Upper airway equivalent to crackles (Rales)? Gurgling What are side effects that you expect to see when someone takes a breath of their inhaler? Increased Heart RateĪnxious If a patient is breathing 20 times a min with good chest rise and fall, what would you say about their respirations? Normal and Adequate How do you know if a patient's depth is adequate when ventilating? Chest rise and fall What is pneumonia? Why is it bad? It is an infection with pus pockets in the lungs.īlocks passing of oxygen.
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