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NBRC TMC EXAM GUIDE/COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE/ ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS ALREADY A+ GRADED UPDATE Leave the first rating Save Terms in this set (270) 4 life functions (in order) & assessment for them Ventilation - RR, VT, BS, chest. movement, PaCO2, EtCO2 Oxygenation - HR, Skin Color, Sensorium, PaO2, SpO2 Circulation - HR & strength, CO Perfusion - BP, sensorium, temp, urine output, hemodynamics Tobacco use, smoking status # packs per day X # of years smoked = pack years Pysical inspection (IPPA) Inspection Palpation Percussion Auscaltation Normal urine output 40mL/hr = 1L/day Sensible water loss reasons urine, vomiting Insensible water loss Lungs, skin Affects of intake exceeding output Weight gain, electrolyte imbalance, increased hemodynamic pressures, decreased lung cst Normal CVP (central venous pressure) 2-6 mmHg Decreased CVP & indications 2 mmHg = hypovolemia = fluid therapy

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NBRC TMC EXAM
GUIDE/COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE/
ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
ALREADY A+ GRADED UPDATE
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Ventilation - RR, VT, BS, chest. movement,
PaCO2, EtCO2


Oxygenation - HR, Skin Color, Sensorium,
4 life functions (in
PaO2, SpO2
order) & assessment
for them
Circulation - HR & strength, CO


Perfusion - BP, sensorium, temp, urine
output, hemodynamics

Tobacco use, # packs per day X # of years smoked =
smoking status pack years

, Inspection
Pysical inspection Palpation
(IPPA) Percussion
Auscaltation

Normal urine 40mL/hr = 1L/day
output

Sensible water loss urine, vomiting
reasons

Insensible water Lungs, skin
loss

Weight gain, electrolyte imbalance,
Affects of intake
increased hemodynamic pressures,
exceeding output
decreased lung cst

Normal CVP 2-6 mmHg
(central venous
pressure)

Decreased CVP & < 2 mmHg = hypovolemia = fluid therapy
indications

Increased CVP & > 6 mmHg = diuretics (furosemide aka
indications Lasix)

Orientation x3 Time, Place, Person

difficulty breathing while lying down
Orthopnea is:
(CHF)

Grade I: unusual exertion
Grade II: up hills or stairs
Dyspnea grades Grade III: walking at normal speed
Grade IV: slowly, walking short distance
Grade V: at rest, shaving, dressing, etc.

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