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Definition
-O2 or intubation
-IV fluids
-blood transfusion
-NG tube
-sclerotherapy
-banding
-balloon tamponade
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, what glucose level indicates DKA? what are symptoms of left sided
what are other signs/sx? heart failure?
what are some ECG changes in what are some acute
hypokalemia? interventions for GI bleed? 3
advanced interventions?
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Term
an inferior wall MI involves which vessel?
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RCA LCX
LAD LCA
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Term
what is systolic vs diastolic heart failure?
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-beta blockers to slow HR
-ACE-I & ARBs to manage preload + afterload
-diuretics (use less than systolic HF, need to maintain adequate preload for
filling)
systolic: type of L sided HF with reduced EF of < 40%; impaired contraction
diastolic: type of L sided HF with preserved EF > 50%; impaired relaxation
drowning: dyspnea, rales/crackles, orthopnea, weakness, nocturnal dyspnea,
increased HR, nagging cough, gaining weight, hypotension
R - impulsive, left weakness/sensory loss, right gaze preference
L - aphasia, right weakness/sensory loss, left gaze preference
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Term
what 3 things occur in diastolic HF?
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, 1. SNS activation (increased HR, contractility, peripheral vasoconstriction)
2.RAAS activation (sodium + water retention, peripheral vasoconstriction)
3. LV dilation
-O2, suction, intubate if needed
-fluids
-lorazepam/benzos, vitamins
in the presence of STEMI, with symptom onset within 12 hours
1. pulmonary congestion
2.pulmonary edema
3. decreased O2 sats
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Term
a lateral wall MI involves which vessel?
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right coronary right circumflex
left circumflex right marginal