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BVM of an Apneic Patient 1. BSI
2. Check Responsivness
3. Request ALS and AED
4. Check carotid pulse and breathing for at least 5 but no more than 10 seconds
5. open airway
6. Give rescue breath
7. suction for 10 seconds
8. size OPA
9. scissor hands
10. insert OPA facing up and then rotate
11. connect O2
12. ventillate at 1 breath per every 5-6 seconds
13. recheck pulse for 5 no more than 10 seconds
Shock POWR POWR
,P - position = supine
O - oxygen
W - warmth
R - rapid transport
TBI
Cushings Triad 1. Hypertension
2. Bradycardia
3. Abnormal breathing
Appendicitis - right lower quadrant, around navel, rebound tenderness
- lack of appetite
- fever
- chills
Diverticulitis - left lower quadrant pain.
,- lower GI bleed
- bright red blood
- fever
- malaize
- body aches
- chills
Pancreatitis - upper abdomen pain (both quadrants)
- back pain
- Nausea
- vomitting
- abdominal distension tenderness
Signs and symptoms of abruptio placentae - the placenta seperates prematurely from the
wall of the uterus
- severe pain
- little vaginal bleeding
- weak/rapid pulse
, - pale/cool/diaphoretic skin
Placenta previa -develops and covers the cervis
- heavy vaginal bleeding
- little pain
Ovarian cyst - Pain areas: back, pelvis
- can occur during sex
- abnormal menstration
- cramping
Pelvic inflammatory disease - lower abdominal pain
- foul smelling discharge
- pain diring intercourse
- fever
-nausea