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AEIOUTIPS
Alcohol, Endocrine/Electrolytes/Encephalophy(brain dysfxn), Insulin, O2, Uremia, Toxic/Trauma/Temp, Infection, Psych, Stroke/Sepsis
Vent Settings
Rate 10-15; TV 10-12ml/kg; FiO2 start at 100 and ween to 40%....oxygen at room air is 21% GOAL: get PaO2 of 60-90 aand FiO2 of 40-60%
MAP
the pressure of blood against the walls of any blood vessel
ICP
less than 60
Cardiac Output
he amount of blood that is pumped by the heart per unit time, measured in liters per minute (l/min)
Cardioversion
SVT or ST: "Sync" 0.5J, 1.0J...
Pacing Monitor Settings
Set RATE (90/min) and watch for capture
Dept of the ET Tube
Premedicate and Sedate
Atropine: 0.02mg; Lidocaine 1.0mg; Etomidate 0.3mg
Neuro Blockade
Succx: 2.0mg; Roc: 1.0mg
Sedation
Vec: 0.1mg; Versed: 0.1mg; Fentanyl: 2.0mcg
Epi Drip
0.05-0.1mcg/kg
0.02mg/kg
ATROPINE
1.0mg/kg
ROC, LIDO
0.1mg/kg
VERSED, VEC, ATIVAN, MORPHINE, ZOFRAN
0.3mg/kg
ETOMIDATE
2.0mg/kg
SUCCX
1mEq/kg
Bicarb
1-2mcg/kg
FENTANYL
Co2
High=ACIDIC Range 35-45….Buildup of O2
HCO3
High=BASIC Range 22-26
pH
Within normal limits….Compensation Range 7.35-7.45
Post-Ictal
period of recovery post seizure
Status Epilepticus
a continuous seizure that lasts for 30+ minutes or 2+ seizures without an intervening period
Generalized Seizure
involve abnormal neuroelectrical activity in both cerebral hemispheres and result in LOC
Tonic Clonic
LOC followed by collapse and violent muscular contractions rapidly alternating with periods of relaxation
Absence Seizure
lapses in consciousness without loss of body control or convulsive activity
Partial Seizure
abnormal neuro activity in one one cerebral hemishphere and that may or may not lead to LOC
Simple Partial Seizure
no decrease in consciousness; characterized by stiffening or jerking or muscles in one area of the body
Complex Partial Seizure
episodic changes in behavior that may involve visual or auditory hallucinations, emotional hallucinations and unusual vocalizations or movement of seizure activity
Wheezing
high or low pitched whistling
Bronchospasm
constriction or narrowing of the bronchi
Stridor
a harsh high or low pitched sound caused by a partially blocked airway
Rhonchi
fluid sounds caused by mucus or secretions in the larger airways
Crackles
slight, sharp, popping sounds caused by fluid in the alveoli
Gurgling
bubbling or rippling caused by air moving through liquid
WBC
5 to 13
RBC
3.5 to 5
H & H
Hgb <10/Hct <25
Plt
190-390
Na
135-145
K
3.5-4.5
Cl
100-110
Co2
15-25
Bun, Cr
elevate with dehydration