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The four critical life functions - ✔✔1. Ventilation

2. Oxygenation
3. Circulation
4. Perfusion



How is ventilation assessed - ✔✔RR, Vt, chest movement, breath sounds, ETCO2, PaCO2



How is oxygenation assessed - ✔✔HR, color, sensorium, SpO2, PaO2



How is circulation assessed - ✔✔HR and strength, cardiac output



Perfusion - ✔✔BP, sensorium, temp, urine output, hemodynamics



How to prioritize life functions during an emergency - ✔✔1. Ventilation 2. Oxygenation 3.
Circulation 4. Perfusion



Of the life functions, the most common problem is... - ✔✔Oxygenation



Pack per day formula - ✔✔# packs/per day x # of years smoked, 20 cigarettes in a pack



Normal urine output - ✔✔40-80 mL/hr or 1-2 L/day



Sensible water loss - ✔✔Urine, vomiting

,Insensible water loss - ✔✔From lungs and skin



Sensible vs insensible water loss - ✔✔Sensible water loss are typical routes of excretion,
insensible less so



If fluid intake exceeds output then... - ✔✔Weight gain, electrolyte imbalance, increased
hemodynamic pressures, decreased lung compliance



Decreased CVP (<2 mmHg) - ✔✔Hypovolemia, treat with fluid challenge



Increased CVP (>6 mmHg) - ✔✔Hypervolemia, treat with diuretics



levels of consciousness (LOC) or sensorium - ✔✔1. Alert and responsive

2. Lethargic/somnolent/sleepy - Arouses easily, responds appropriately when aroused (drug
overdose or sleep apnea)
3. Stuporous/confused - Does not awaken completely, responds to pain (drug overdose,
intoxication)
4. Semicomatose - Respond only to painful stimuli
5. Obtunded - Awakens only with difficulty, may be unable to protect airway
6. Come - Does not respond to painful stimuli



Glascow Coma Scale (GCS) - ✔✔



Assess the emotional state - ✔✔1. Anxiety/nervousness - Asthma, resp distress, hypoxemia

2. Depressed
3. Anger/combative/irritable - Electrolyte imbalance
4. Euphoria - Drug overdose

,5. Panic - Pneumothorax, hypoxia, status asthmaticus



Grades of Dyspnea - ✔✔Grade 1- dyspnea after unusual exertion

Grade 2- breathlessness after hills or stairs
Grade 3- dyspnea while walking at normal speed
Grade 4- dyspnea slowly walking short distance
Grade 5- dyspnea at rest, shaving, dressing



Types of syncope - ✔✔1. Vasovagal

2. Orthostatic hypotension
3. Cartoid sinus - hypersensitive cartoid sinus, more common in elderly
4. Cough/tussive



FUO - ✔✔fever of unknown origin (poss sepsis)



Normal adult HR - ✔✔60-100 bpm



Normal adult RR - ✔✔12-20 breaths/min



Normal adult temperature - ✔✔97-99.5 F or 36.5 - 37.5 C



Normal adult BP - ✔✔120/80 mmHg (90/60 - 140/90)



Hemiparesis posture - ✔✔Abnormal posturing, could indicate brain injury



Decorticate posture - ✔✔The body is rigid, the arms are stiff and bent, the fists are tight, and
the legs are straight out.

, PERRLA - ✔✔pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation



Abnormal pupil findings caused by - ✔✔Head trauma

Tumors
CNS disease
Medications (such as atropine, opioids)



Miosis - ✔✔constricted pupils



Ptosis - ✔✔drooping of upper lids



Diplopia - ✔✔blurred or double vision



Nystagmus - ✔✔Cyclic movement of the eyeballs



Peripheral edema caused by - ✔✔1. CHF

2. PHTN
3. Venous insufficiency
4. Renal Failure



Levels of edema - ✔✔1. 1+= 2mm (slight pitting, disappears rapidly)

2. 2+= 4mm (deeper than 1+, disappears in 10-15 sec)
3. 3+= 6mm (deep and lasts more than 1 min)
4. 4+= 8mm (deepest, last for 2-5 min)


brawny (non-pitting edema) - fluid can no longer be displaced secondarily - feels hard to touch

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