1. A patient who is a acute renal failure pt with respiration at 4 breaths per min???? ch
21 - ANS-
2. A patient who is experiencing a seizure greater than 4-5 minutes or consecutive
seizures without return to consciousness is experiencing what kind of seizure ? -
ANS-Staus epilepticus prepare to give a benzodiazepines such as Midazolam, ask
bystanders if patient had taken anti seizure meds.
3. A patient who overdosed on oxycontin will present with what kind of pupils ? -
ANS-Constricted pupils
4. Assessment HHNKS (hyperglycemia hyperosmolar nonketotic coma) - ANS-does not
experience ketoacidosis
5. BGL higher than DKA pt
6. cocaine overdose symptom treatment? - ANS-Acute coronary algorithm
7. delusion???? - ANS-
8. Difficult breathing with hives????? - ANS-Transport, Epi IM, IV access
9. General management for upper gi bleed of esophageal varices - ANS-Fluid
resuscitation
10. aggressive suctioning
11. In peptic ulcer disease, If erosion is sever what other symptoms may be present? -
ANS-Upper Gastric bleeding can occur w/ a result of vomiting bright red
blood(hematemesis) and Melena (dark tarry stools)
12. Kidney stone management - ANS-position of comfort
13. anagelesia medication (morphine) pain control
14. IV fluids rehydration(hydration)
15. patients may have signs and symptoms of a UTI
16. Lady with blisters on her lips and tongue what should you do ? - ANS-prepare to
intubate
17. Management for peptic ulcer disease - ANS-Orthostatic vital signs
18. Transpot
19. IV fluids
20. neurological emergency ch 18 s/s of a stroke ???? - ANS-
21. Overdose on antidepressants? - ANS-
22. petite mal seizures are also know as - ANS-absence seizures
23. present with little or no movement
24. portal hypertension causes pg (1183) - ANS-esophageal varices
25. respond to a high school gym where a girl found in the bathroom after a volley ball
game with a history of diabetes who present with cool and clammy skins with a BGL
at 20 who is combative, what condition is this patient most likely is experiencing? -
ANS-hypoglycemia
26. respond to a patient who inhaled ammonia after running out from the building? -
ANS-upwind
27. Rhythmic jerking motion is what type of seizure ? - ANS-tonic clonic
28. S/S of abdominal infection - ANS-Orthostatic vital signs
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