fisdap paramedic OB/GYN study guide EXAM 2025
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signs of compensated shock - ✔✔irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, tachypnea, delayed cap
refill, cool pale extremities, decreased urine output, normal BP
signs of decompensated shock - ✔✔lethargy, altered mental status, marked tachycardia or
bradycardia, absent peripheral pulses, cool pale dusky mottled extremities, hypotension,
decreased urine output
common signs of meningitis in kids over 2 years - ✔✔high fever, headache, stiff neck called
nuchal rigidity,
common signs of meningitis in newborns - ✔✔poor feeding, decreased activity, irritability,
bulging fontanel,
appendicitis - ✔✔loss of appetite, abdominal swelling, nausea and vomiting, dull pain near
navel or upper abdomen that becomes sharp as it moves to the lower right.
bronchiolitis - ✔✔inflammation of smaller bronchioles caused by virus. RSV is the primary
cause.
bronchiolitis physical examination - ✔✔low grade fever, runny nose and sore throat,
wheezing if worse, tachypnea and tachycardia often present.
bronchiolitis intervention - ✔✔keep calm and oxygen,
, pneumonia - ✔✔inflammation and infection of the lower airway and lungs caused by virus,
bacteria, fungal, or parasitic.
pneumonia physical findings - ✔✔fever, chills, headache, lethargy, poor feeding, grunting,
tachypnea, tachycardia, crackles over affected lobes, retractions, apnea spells, pleuritic chest
pain.
pneumonia interventions - ✔✔keep calm, Oxygen at 94%, treat respiratory distress as
needed.
meningitis - ✔✔inflammation of the meninges
meningitis onset - ✔✔A gradual onset is more common. several days of fever, upper
respiratory tract infection, GI symptoms, increased lethargy and irritability.
meningitis in children - ✔✔usually a recent ear or upper respiratory infection, fever, apnea,
vomiting, poor feeding, altered mental status,
meningitis physical examination - ✔✔findings are apnea, fever, hypothermia, altered mental
status, headache, seizures, ataxia, jitteriness, vomiting, stiff neck, buldging fontanel.
shock - ✔✔inadequate circulation of blood to an organ or part of the body
Compensated shock - ✔✔irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, tachypnea, weak peripheral
pulses, delayed cap refill, cool pale extremities, decreased urine output, systolic bp within
normal ranges
decompensated shock - ✔✔lethargy, altered mental status, cool, pale, dusky, mottled
extremities, hypotension, absent peripheral pulses, weak central pulses, marked tachypnea or
bradypnea, marked tachycardia or bradycardia.
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signs of compensated shock - ✔✔irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, tachypnea, delayed cap
refill, cool pale extremities, decreased urine output, normal BP
signs of decompensated shock - ✔✔lethargy, altered mental status, marked tachycardia or
bradycardia, absent peripheral pulses, cool pale dusky mottled extremities, hypotension,
decreased urine output
common signs of meningitis in kids over 2 years - ✔✔high fever, headache, stiff neck called
nuchal rigidity,
common signs of meningitis in newborns - ✔✔poor feeding, decreased activity, irritability,
bulging fontanel,
appendicitis - ✔✔loss of appetite, abdominal swelling, nausea and vomiting, dull pain near
navel or upper abdomen that becomes sharp as it moves to the lower right.
bronchiolitis - ✔✔inflammation of smaller bronchioles caused by virus. RSV is the primary
cause.
bronchiolitis physical examination - ✔✔low grade fever, runny nose and sore throat,
wheezing if worse, tachypnea and tachycardia often present.
bronchiolitis intervention - ✔✔keep calm and oxygen,
, pneumonia - ✔✔inflammation and infection of the lower airway and lungs caused by virus,
bacteria, fungal, or parasitic.
pneumonia physical findings - ✔✔fever, chills, headache, lethargy, poor feeding, grunting,
tachypnea, tachycardia, crackles over affected lobes, retractions, apnea spells, pleuritic chest
pain.
pneumonia interventions - ✔✔keep calm, Oxygen at 94%, treat respiratory distress as
needed.
meningitis - ✔✔inflammation of the meninges
meningitis onset - ✔✔A gradual onset is more common. several days of fever, upper
respiratory tract infection, GI symptoms, increased lethargy and irritability.
meningitis in children - ✔✔usually a recent ear or upper respiratory infection, fever, apnea,
vomiting, poor feeding, altered mental status,
meningitis physical examination - ✔✔findings are apnea, fever, hypothermia, altered mental
status, headache, seizures, ataxia, jitteriness, vomiting, stiff neck, buldging fontanel.
shock - ✔✔inadequate circulation of blood to an organ or part of the body
Compensated shock - ✔✔irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, tachypnea, weak peripheral
pulses, delayed cap refill, cool pale extremities, decreased urine output, systolic bp within
normal ranges
decompensated shock - ✔✔lethargy, altered mental status, cool, pale, dusky, mottled
extremities, hypotension, absent peripheral pulses, weak central pulses, marked tachypnea or
bradypnea, marked tachycardia or bradycardia.