NSG 4100 FINAL EXAM ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL
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What category is the Yellow tag of the NATO system? -
ANSWER-- this is the
2nd priority that is compromised of ABC
- Delayed care
- injuries are significant and require medical care but can wait hrs without
threat to life and limbs. Individuals receive tx only after immediate
casualties are tx
What signs will you notify the PCP immediately if the pt exhibits these? -
ANSWER-- RR >22bpm
- altered mentation
- systolic BP <100
What would be indicated that patient is in the progressive stage of shock? -
ANSWER-the BP no longer compensates and MAP
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<65, and their is a decline in mental status
What category is the GREEN tag of the NATO system? -
ANSWER-- 3rd priority, that require minimal care
- injuries are minor and tx can be delayed hrs to days.
Individuals should be moved away from the main triage area
What are the 3 phases of burns? - ANSWER-- emergent/resuscitative phase
- acute/intermediate phase
- rehabilitative state
How long does the emergency phase last? - ANSWER-from onset of injury
to completion of fluid resuscitation
What are the 4 NATO system categories? - ANSWER-- Red
- Yellow
- Green
- Black
What category is the Red tag of the NATO system? - ANSWER--
This is the first priority, and need immediate intervention
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injuries are life threatening but survival with minimal
,-
interventions
- individuals can progress rapidly to expectant if tx is delayed
What category is the BLACK tag of the NATO system? -
ANSWER-- the 4th and last priority
- categories are expectant
- injuries are extensive and chances of survival are unlikely even with
definitive care.
- people in this group should be separated from other causalities, but not
abandones
- comfort measures should be provided when possible
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What are the main priorities of the emergent phase - ANSWER--
Primary surgery of ABCDE
- prevention of shock
- prevention of respiratory distress
- detection and tx of concomitant
- wound assessment
- initial care
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What on the scene care will be provided in the emergent care phase? -
ANSWER-- airway potency and breathing must be assessed during the
initial minute of emergency
- immediate therapy is directed toward establishing a patent airway and
giving humidified 100% oxygen
- Insert ET tube and initiate mechanical ventilation if burn pt has severe
respiratory distress or airway edema and qualified personnel is available
Restrict fluids and food b/c N/V is likely to occur and we want to prevent
aspiration
What happen during Myasthenia Gravis - ANSWER-An autoimmune
disorder affecting the myoneural junction that is characterized by varying
degrees of
Muscle weakness of the voluntary muscle
With myasthenia gravis, pyridostigmine bromide worked if? - ANSWER-
There is improved muscle strength, control of fatigue, and improved ADLs
- Medication must be given on time; delayed administration may exacerbate
muscle weakness and make it impossible for pt to take meds orally
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What are adverse effects of anticholinergics - ANSWERdiarrhea, abd
cramps, excessive saliva