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Internal Medicine EOR Review (UPDATED TABLE GUIDE).
  • Internal Medicine EOR Review (UPDATED TABLE GUIDE).

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  • Internal Medicine EOR Review (UPDATED TABLE GUIDE). Internal Medicine EOR Review Cardiology (20%) Angina Pectoris Stable Unstable Prinzmetal Predictable pattern* Aggravated c exertion; alleviated c rest or NTG; Caused by FIXED* plaque EKG: STd ONLY* Outpatient Setting Unpredictable pattern* New onset while RESTING*; NOT alleviated c rest EKG: STd or TWi* MUST ADMIT* Unpredictable/EPISODIC pattern* Triggered by COCAINE*, alcohol or triptans* EKG: STe +/- reciprocal changes M...
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ACLS Exam Review ( Updated 2024 ) Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct
  • ACLS Exam Review ( Updated 2024 ) Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct

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  • ACLS Exam Review ( Updated 2024 ) Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct 1. What are the 6 principles behind AHA's definition of "High-Quality CPR". (ie.What needs to be done to achieve "high-quality" CPR?): High-quality CPRmeans Answer: - Rate of at least 100 chest compressions/minute. - Compression depth of at least 2" in the adult victim. - Complete chest recoil after each chest compression. - Minimizing interruption in compressions. - Switching providers every 2 ...
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ACLS PALS review Questions with complete solution
  • ACLS PALS review Questions with complete solution

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  • ACLS PALS review Questions with complete solution ACLS PALS review What are 5 symptomatic issues? - correct answer 1. LOC 2. look for signs of shock 3. signs of chest pain 4. Hypotension 5. Signs of acute heart failure What are the signs of shock to look for? - correct answer 1. pallor/pale 2. diaphoretic 3. change in LOC 4. change in respirations What does shock =? - correct answer shock = inadequate tissue perfussion What does it mean if you wait for a patient to becom...
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EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) 2024
  • EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) 2024

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  • EKG Flash Chart (ECG review – ACLS Program) 2024. Rhythm ECG Characteristics Example Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) Rate: 60-100 per minute Rhythm: R- R = P waves: Upright, similar P-R: 0.12 -0 .20 second & consistent qRs: 0.04 – 0.10 second P:qRs: 1P:1qRs Sinus Tachycardia Causes: Exercise Hypovolemia Medications Fever Hypoxia Substances Anxiety, Fear Acute MI Fight or Flight Congestive Heart Failure Rate: > 100 Rhythm: R- R = P waves: Upright, similar P-R: 0.12 -0 ....
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.

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  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) A1, A2, B1 agonist. Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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EMed-ACLS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • EMed-ACLS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS Management Targets for Post-Cardiac Arrest Care (A) Early Haemodynamic Optimisation 1. MAP 2. CVP 3. ScvO2 4. Urine output (B) Oxygenation 1. SaO2 (C) Ventilation 1. PaCO2 - Answer-(A) Early haemodynamic optimisation - to maximise tissue perfusion & repay oxygen debt 1. MAP = 65-100mmHg 2. CVP = 8-12mmHg 3. ScvO2 > 70% 4. Urine output > 1ml/kg/hour (B) Oxygenation 1. SaO2 94-98% - Post-ROSC ventilation with 1...
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