100% Pass
What does AMS stand for? - ✔✔altered mental status
What does GCS stand for? - ✔✔Glasgow Coma Scale
What does AAA stand for? - ✔✔abdominal aortic aneurysm
What does PE stand for in the diagnosis section of the chart? - ✔✔pulmonary embolism
What does DP stand for in "DP pulse"? - ✔✔dorsalis pedis
What does DVT stand for? - ✔✔deep vein thrombosis
What does NTG stand for? - ✔✔nitroglycerin
What does CHF stand for? - ✔✔congestive heart failure
What does GERD stand for? - ✔✔gastroesophageal reflux disease
What does "EOMI" stand for? (Hint: 3 words.) - ✔✔extraocular movements intact
What does DOE stand for? - ✔✔dyspnea on exertion
What does CVA stand for? - ✔✔costovertebral angle
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,What does CSF stand for ? - ✔✔cerebrospinal fluid
What does COPD stand for? - ✔✔chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
What does PNA stand for? - ✔✔pneumonia
What does CBC stand for? - ✔✔complete blood count
What does IDDM stand for? - ✔✔insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
What does TIA stand for? - ✔✔transient ischemic attack
A 43 y/o male presents to the ED with vomiting that began 5 hours ago. He has a
history of Type II DM and is s/p right BKA. On objective evaluation it is found that he
is hyperglycemic and has elevated ketones and so he will be admitted for DKA. Match
the details to the correct section of the chart. - ✔✔Onset: 5 hours ago
Disposition: admit
ED Course: hyperglycemia and elevated ketones
CC: vomiting
PMHx: Type II DM
Diagnosis: DKA
PSHx: right BKA
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, It is the middle of the day. Your provider is busy dealing with critical ill patient and
during this time the ED Strats to pick up tase as more patients arrive. While your
provider is prepping critical patient for a procedure. - ✔✔False
An ROS has marked positive for head trauma with accompanying LOC. What DDx
would your provider be concerned about? - ✔✔Hemorrhagic CVA
What condition is correctly describes "A vascular change that temporarily deprives a
part of the brain of oxygen but does not result in any long lasting deficits." - ✔✔TIA
Match the following Dx with patient presentation - ✔✔COPD : SOB + Wheezing + SHx
Of 3ppd
PE : SOB + unilateral pedal edema + pleuritic CP
CHF : SOB + bilateral pedal edema + CP
Asthma : SOB + wheezing on exam
What condition correctly describes "Fertilized egg developed outside the uterus?" -
✔✔Ectopic pregnancy
What condition correctly describes "An immune response that leads to rash, itching,
swelling, or difficulty breathing?" - ✔✔Allergic reaction
What condition describes "translocation of a thrombus leading to dyspnea and
hypoxia"? - ✔✔PE
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