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What is normal urine output
40ml/hour
How do changes in CVP reflect fluid balance?
Decreased >2mmHg or 4cmH2O-hypovolemia

Increased<6mmHg or 12cmH2O-hypervolemia
Glasgow Coma Scale
Eye-4
mouth-5
Arm-6
If see Euphoria in test, what does it indicate?
Drug overdose
Normal Blood pressure
120/80
Miosis
pinpoint pupils
ptosis
drooping eyelids
diplopia
blurred or double vision
nystagmus
cyclic movement of eyeballs
Ascites
fluid in abdomen associated with liver failure
On test what is the diagnosis associated with night sweats
TB
On test what is the diagnosis associated with Erythema (redness of the skin)
Carbon Monoxide poisoning
Ecchymosis
Subcutaneous purpura, hematoma or bruise

Check PT & PTT
On test what is the most common cause of asymmetrical chest movement
1. pneumothorax

2. intubated patient with ET tube in one lung
On test what is the most common cause of retraction in an adult
blocked airway
on test, a dry productive cough is associated with
1. lung tumor

2 Asthmatic taking ACE inhibitors (pril)
What are the signs of a difficult airway
1. no chin
2. big tongue
3. Bull neck- head sits on shoulders (down's syndrome)
4. limited range of motion
What causes paradoxical pulse
1. Severe air trapping
Status asthmaticus
cardiac tamponade
What causes tracheal deviation towards abnormal side?
pathology inside lung
atelectasis
fibrosis
pneumonectomy
diaphragmatic paralysis
What causes tracheal deviation towards normal side?
pathology outside lung
massive pleural effusion
tension pneumothorax
neck or thyroid tumors
large mediastinal mass
Crepitus
subcutaneous emphasema
What percussion sounds are associated with less air?
Dull

Flat
What percussion sounds are associated with more air?
Tympanic
Hyperressonant

Unilateral=pneumothorax
bilateral=emphysema
Vesicular breath sounds
normal
on test, when do you give antibiotics?
When WBC is elevated