EMS1055 Final Exam 2024/2025 Exam
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How to Read Blood pressure - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Apply a sphygmometer,
pump to around 240mmhg listen to the beginning and end of beats for the
systolic and diastolic pressures
Carotid Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔60mmHg SBP
Femoral Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔70mmHg SBP
Radial Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔80mmHg SBP
Pedal Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔90-100mmHg SBP
Anaphylactic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock due to an allergic
reactions. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst, decreased urine output, runny
nose, lightheadedness, diarrhea, vomiting, crampy abdominal pain, cough,
pain with swallowing, headache, pruritus, Skin: urticaria, flushing, Delayed
capillary refill, Tachypnea, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP, wheezes,
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,stridor. Treatment: High flow Oxygen, Trendelenburg position, keep warm,
load and go transport, assist with Epi Pen
Cardiogenic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock due to complications
with the heart and or circulatory system. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst,
decreased urine output, Skin: Pale, cool, and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary
refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP.
Treatment: High flow Oxygen, Trendelenburg position or position of
comfort, keep warm, load and go transport to a cardiac facility
Hypovolemic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock that is due to fluid loss
in the body, blood or dehydration. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst,
decreased urine output, Skin: Pale, cool, and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary
refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP,
Fontanelle: sunken, Mucus membranes: Dry. Treatment: High flow Oxygen,
Trendelenburg position, keep warm, load and go transport
Hypoglycemic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock that isn't true shock,
can happen more often with diabetics. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst,
decreased urine output, Skin: Pale, cool, and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary
refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP.
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, Treatment: oral glucose or sugar and juice if patient can swallow, if not
immediate transport, Paramedic: IV glucose
Neurogenic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock that begins with injury to
the brain or spinal chord. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst, decreased urine
output, Skin: warm and dry, autonomic dysreflexia, temperature
dysregulation (Poikilothermic), Hypotension, bradycardia. Treatment: High
flow Oxygen, Trendelenburg position, keep warm, load and go transport,
protect from further spinal cord damage (c-collar if necessary)
Septic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔If this shock is not treated, patient can go
into multi organ failure. Originates from an infection within the body. S/S:
Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst, decreased dark urine output, Skin: Pale, cool,
and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia,
Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP, Febrile. Treatment: High flow Oxygen,
Trendelenburg position, keep warm, load and go transport
Beck's Triad - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Hypotension with narrow pulse pressure,
neck veins distended, heart sounds muffled. This triad means you have a
cardiac tamponade.
Basilar Skull Fracture - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Signs and symptoms of this
condition: blood or fluid leaking from ears or nose, bruising around the
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How to Read Blood pressure - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Apply a sphygmometer,
pump to around 240mmhg listen to the beginning and end of beats for the
systolic and diastolic pressures
Carotid Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔60mmHg SBP
Femoral Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔70mmHg SBP
Radial Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔80mmHg SBP
Pedal Pulse - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔90-100mmHg SBP
Anaphylactic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock due to an allergic
reactions. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst, decreased urine output, runny
nose, lightheadedness, diarrhea, vomiting, crampy abdominal pain, cough,
pain with swallowing, headache, pruritus, Skin: urticaria, flushing, Delayed
capillary refill, Tachypnea, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP, wheezes,
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,stridor. Treatment: High flow Oxygen, Trendelenburg position, keep warm,
load and go transport, assist with Epi Pen
Cardiogenic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock due to complications
with the heart and or circulatory system. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst,
decreased urine output, Skin: Pale, cool, and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary
refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP.
Treatment: High flow Oxygen, Trendelenburg position or position of
comfort, keep warm, load and go transport to a cardiac facility
Hypovolemic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock that is due to fluid loss
in the body, blood or dehydration. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst,
decreased urine output, Skin: Pale, cool, and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary
refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP,
Fontanelle: sunken, Mucus membranes: Dry. Treatment: High flow Oxygen,
Trendelenburg position, keep warm, load and go transport
Hypoglycemic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock that isn't true shock,
can happen more often with diabetics. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst,
decreased urine output, Skin: Pale, cool, and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary
refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia, Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP.
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, Treatment: oral glucose or sugar and juice if patient can swallow, if not
immediate transport, Paramedic: IV glucose
Neurogenic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Type of shock that begins with injury to
the brain or spinal chord. S/S: Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst, decreased urine
output, Skin: warm and dry, autonomic dysreflexia, temperature
dysregulation (Poikilothermic), Hypotension, bradycardia. Treatment: High
flow Oxygen, Trendelenburg position, keep warm, load and go transport,
protect from further spinal cord damage (c-collar if necessary)
Septic Shock - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔If this shock is not treated, patient can go
into multi organ failure. Originates from an infection within the body. S/S:
Anxiety, Altered LOC, thirst, decreased dark urine output, Skin: Pale, cool,
and diaphoretic, Delayed capillary refill, Tachypnea, sustained tachycardia,
Dilated pupils, Decreasing SBP, Febrile. Treatment: High flow Oxygen,
Trendelenburg position, keep warm, load and go transport
Beck's Triad - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Hypotension with narrow pulse pressure,
neck veins distended, heart sounds muffled. This triad means you have a
cardiac tamponade.
Basilar Skull Fracture - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Signs and symptoms of this
condition: blood or fluid leaking from ears or nose, bruising around the
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