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What is normal urine output
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40ml/hour
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How do changes in CVP reflect fluid balance?
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Decreased >2mmHg or 4cmH2O-hypovolemia
Increased<6mmHg or 12cmH2O-hypervolemia |
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Glasgow Coma Scale
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Eye-4
mouth-5 Arm-6 |
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If see Euphoria in test, what does it indicate?
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Drug overdose
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Normal Blood pressure
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120/80
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Miosis
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pinpoint pupils
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ptosis
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drooping eyelids
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diplopia
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blurred or double vision
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nystagmus
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cyclic movement of eyeballs
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Ascites
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fluid in abdomen associated with liver failure
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On test what is the diagnosis associated with night sweats
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TB
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On test what is the diagnosis associated with Erythema (redness of the skin)
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Carbon Monoxide poisoning
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Ecchymosis
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Subcutaneous purpura, hematoma or bruise
Check PT & PTT |
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On test what is the most common cause of asymmetrical chest movement
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1. pneumothorax
2. intubated patient with ET tube in one lung |
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On test what is the most common cause of retraction in an adult
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blocked airway
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on test, a dry productive cough is associated with
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1. lung tumor
2 Asthmatic taking ACE inhibitors (pril) |
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What are the signs of a difficult airway
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1. no chin
2. big tongue 3. Bull neck- head sits on shoulders (down's syndrome) 4. limited range of motion |
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What causes paradoxical pulse
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1. Severe air trapping
Status asthmaticus cardiac tamponade |
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What causes tracheal deviation towards abnormal side?
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pathology inside lung
atelectasis fibrosis pneumonectomy diaphragmatic paralysis |
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What causes tracheal deviation towards normal side?
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pathology outside lung
massive pleural effusion tension pneumothorax neck or thyroid tumors large mediastinal mass |
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Crepitus
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subcutaneous emphasema
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What percussion sounds are associated with less air?
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Dull
Flat |
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What percussion sounds are associated with more air?
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Tympanic
Hyperressonant Unilateral=pneumothorax bilateral=emphysema |
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Vesicular breath sounds
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normal
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on test, when do you give antibiotics?
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When WBC is elevated
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