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[Show more]Affect concentration, memory, sleep, mode, and libido. Causes headaches, dizziness and nausea. 
- Postconcussive Syndrome/ Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 
An rise in diastolic blood pressures is a sign of increasing what? - Peripheral resistance 
Anxiety, confusion, restlessness, narrowing pulse pressu...
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Add to cartAffect concentration, memory, sleep, mode, and libido. Causes headaches, dizziness and nausea. 
- Postconcussive Syndrome/ Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 
An rise in diastolic blood pressures is a sign of increasing what? - Peripheral resistance 
Anxiety, confusion, restlessness, narrowing pulse pressu...
What is the purpose of a debrief? - Process improvement 
A fall is considered significant in the pediatric pt if the fall is from _____ times his/her height - 
Three times 
How many breaths/minute do you deliver through the bag-mask device? - 10-12/ min or 1 
every 5-6 sec 
An O2 sat of __% or highe...
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Add to cartWhat is the purpose of a debrief? - Process improvement 
A fall is considered significant in the pediatric pt if the fall is from _____ times his/her height - 
Three times 
How many breaths/minute do you deliver through the bag-mask device? - 10-12/ min or 1 
every 5-6 sec 
An O2 sat of __% or highe...
What is the key to a high performing trauma team? - effective communication 
rationale: skilled communication, cooperation, and coordination are the cornerstones of highperformance teams and high-quality trauma care 
When obtaining a history for an injured patient, understanding the kinematic concep...
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Add to cartWhat is the key to a high performing trauma team? - effective communication 
rationale: skilled communication, cooperation, and coordination are the cornerstones of highperformance teams and high-quality trauma care 
When obtaining a history for an injured patient, understanding the kinematic concep...
what is the key to high performance trauma team? - effective communication 
skilled communication, cooperation and coordination are the cornerstones of high-performance 
teams and high-quality trauma care 
when obtaining a history for an injured patient, understanding the kinematic concepts associat...
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Add to cartwhat is the key to high performance trauma team? - effective communication 
skilled communication, cooperation and coordination are the cornerstones of high-performance 
teams and high-quality trauma care 
when obtaining a history for an injured patient, understanding the kinematic concepts associat...
What is kinematics? - A branch of mechanics (energy transfer) that refers to motion and does 
not consider the concepts of force and mass of the object or body. 
What is Newton's First Law? - A body at rest will remain at rest. A body in motion will 
remain in motion until acted on by an outside fo...
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Add to cartWhat is kinematics? - A branch of mechanics (energy transfer) that refers to motion and does 
not consider the concepts of force and mass of the object or body. 
What is Newton's First Law? - A body at rest will remain at rest. A body in motion will 
remain in motion until acted on by an outside fo...
Why is a measure of serum lactate obtained in the initial assessment of the trauma patient? 
a) to measure oxygenation and ventilation 
b) to quantify the base deficit for the adequacy of cellular perfusion 
c) *to gauge end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia ** 
d) to determine the underlying cause...
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Add to cartWhy is a measure of serum lactate obtained in the initial assessment of the trauma patient? 
a) to measure oxygenation and ventilation 
b) to quantify the base deficit for the adequacy of cellular perfusion 
c) *to gauge end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia ** 
d) to determine the underlying cause...
Primary concern when a person cannot stop coughing/clearing their throat following house 
fire/smoke? - Airway/Intubate 
Lab evidence of cellular perfusion - Base Excess (Less than -6 is BAD) 
Multiple people are in the ER of different ages who all go to the same church. They all have the 
same symp...
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Add to cartPrimary concern when a person cannot stop coughing/clearing their throat following house 
fire/smoke? - Airway/Intubate 
Lab evidence of cellular perfusion - Base Excess (Less than -6 is BAD) 
Multiple people are in the ER of different ages who all go to the same church. They all have the 
same symp...
1.What is the effect of hypothermia on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve - Hemoglobin 
does not readily release oxygen for use by the tissues A shift to the left occurs in an environment 
of low metabolic demand (hypothermia, hypocapnia, alkalosis), increasing hemoglobin's affinity 
for oxygen. ...
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Add to cart1.What is the effect of hypothermia on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve - Hemoglobin 
does not readily release oxygen for use by the tissues A shift to the left occurs in an environment 
of low metabolic demand (hypothermia, hypocapnia, alkalosis), increasing hemoglobin's affinity 
for oxygen. ...
What are the greatest risks for transport? - Loss of airway patency, displaced obstructive 
tubes lines or catheters, dislodge splinting devices, need to replace or reinforce dressings, 
deterioration in patient status change in vital signs or level of consciousness, injury to the patient 
and/or te...
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Add to cartWhat are the greatest risks for transport? - Loss of airway patency, displaced obstructive 
tubes lines or catheters, dislodge splinting devices, need to replace or reinforce dressings, 
deterioration in patient status change in vital signs or level of consciousness, injury to the patient 
and/or te...
The trauma nurse knows that placing a bariatric patient in a "ramped position" provides better 
visualization during the insertion of which device? - endotracheal tube 
Tearing of the bridging veins is most frequently associated with which brain injury? - 
subdural hematoma 
A patient is found lyi...
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Add to cartThe trauma nurse knows that placing a bariatric patient in a "ramped position" provides better 
visualization during the insertion of which device? - endotracheal tube 
Tearing of the bridging veins is most frequently associated with which brain injury? - 
subdural hematoma 
A patient is found lyi...
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