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What is eclampsia - how to treat - ANSWER -seizure during
preclampsia - TX mag
sulfate 2 -5glvp
slow
What is intracellular cation? - ANSWER -Potassium K
What is extracellular cation? - ANSWER -Sodium NA
What are the Sign/symptom of an aortic aneurism? - ANSWER -
Chest pain radiate
towards back also deficit in pulse on
one side
What is chronotrophy? - ANSWER -Pertain to heart rate
What is considered true hypothermia? - ANSWER -95 degrees or 35
C
,What is considered mild hypothermia? - ANSWER -86-93 degrees
What is considered severe hypothermia? - ANSWER -less than 86
Sign/Symptom left side heart failure? - ANSWER -tachycardia,
cyanosis,labored
breathing, rales, coughing ,blood-tinged sputum,
pulmonary edema
Respiratory acidosis is caused by? - ANSWER -hypoxia and
apneac (increase c02
decrease
PH)
Respiratory alkalosis is caused by? - ANSWER -
HYPERVENTILATION ( c02 down
ph
up)
Metabolic acidosis is caused by? - ANSWER -build up of lactic
acids(normal c02, ph
down)
Metabolic alkalosis is caused by? - ANSWER -excessive
diarrhea and vomiting
,(increased
ph)
PID? - ANSWER -shuffle gait, pain with intercourse
Decorticate Posturing - ANSWER -Arms flexed, fist clenched and
legs extended
Decerebrate Posture - ANSWER -stiff and extended extremities and
retracted head
What is Cullen Sign? - ANSWER -ecchymosis in the periumbilical
area
What is McBurney Point? - ANSWER -one to two inches above
the anterior iliac
crest in direct line with the
umbilicus
What is Systole? - ANSWER -contraction
What is Diastole? - ANSWER -Relaxation
Which stroke Sign/Symptom increase BP sudden onset? -
ANSWER -Hemorrhagic
, stroke
Which stroke blocks the cerebral artery? - ANSWER -Occlusive
stroke
What stroke sudden onset with serve headache? - ANSWER -
Embolic stroke
Which occurs at night and alter mental status when
awaken? - ANSWER -
Thombotic
stroke
What is inotrophy? - ANSWER -Pertain to cardiac contractile force
Domo trophy? - ANSWER -Speed of impulse transmission
What is sever on apgar scale - ANSWER -0-3
What is moderate on apgar scale - ANSWER -4-6
What is the largest indicator of early respiratory distress in
pediatric patients? -
ANSWER -Nasal
flaring