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primary goal of respiratory function in the body?
oxygen of tissues
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what condition can lead to hypoxemic Respiatory failure
inflamination of lung tissue
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in hypercarpnic rf what main issue efcts the patient
breathing
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Most common manifestation of acute respiratory failure?
cyanosis
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which SBG parameter is used to assess the adequacy of oxygen
pa02
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which condition is associated with chronic respiratory failure due to scaring of the lungs
intersital lung disease
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normal range for pa02 in ABG?
80 to 100mm hg
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what is sepsis characirsed by?
sytemic inflammatory resoonse syndrome
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which vital sign is observed in earlt stages of sepsis?
tachycardia
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what does sepsis effect the most
kidneys
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what is a sign of sever sepsis with organ disfunction?
altered mental statis
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complication of sepsis?
disseminated instravascular coagualtion
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why do we monitor cvp in sepsis?
guide fluid resuciattion
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which inflmiatory marker is commonly elevtaed in sepsis?
c- reactive protien
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most common type of stroke?
ischmic
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which risk factor is associated with the development of ishemic strokes?
hypertension
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what is the goal of intravenous alteplase therapy in acute ischmic strokes?
dissolve blood clot
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ishmic strokes with artrial fibrillation uses what medications?
warfrin
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which sympton occurs with postieror circulation strokes?
vertigo and ataxia
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what does the term penumra refer to in the context of ishcmic strokes
the outer region of infraction with potential for recovery
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what is the intial clinical manifestation of anaphylexsis?
urticaria
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what is the recommended site for adminstering intramusclar medication during anaphalysis?
vastus lateralis muscle
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what is the primary manifestation in anaphylexsis?
stridor
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what does the p wave represent in ecgs?
atrial depolarization
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in 3rd degree heart block, what is the realtionship between p waves and QRS complexes?
variable
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what does prolonged QT interval on the ecg indictae?
delayed ventricular repolarization
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which ecg finding is suggestive of myocardial infraction?
sr- segemnt elevation
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which rhtym is considered a medical emergency?
ventricular fibrillation
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which electrolyte imbalance is assoicated with the development of torsades de pointes?
hypokalaemia
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what is the common cause of artirial flutter?
reentry circuit in the atria
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which lead provdies a laterial view of the heart?
lead 1
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in a 12 lead ecg what leads are considered precordial leads?
leads v1 to v6
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what is the normal pr interval on an ecg
0.06-0.10 seconds
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what is the primary cause of DKA?
insulin definecy
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what diabesties is most common with dka
type 1
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symptoms of dka?
plyuria, polydipsa and weight loss
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which labatory finding is comonly seen in dka
hyperkalamia
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what is the typical range seen in the blood of a patient with dka?
7.25- 7.35
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what is the maximum flow rate for a nasal cannal?
5l/min
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what does white blood cell count indictae?
infwection of inflamation
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which blood component if measured by hemoglobin level?
red blood cells
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which blood test is used for thyroid function?
thyroid simulating hormone
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normal range for serum sodium levels
135-145meq/l
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descreased rbc may idnictae/
anemia
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primary cause of acute kidney injury?
sepsis
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which labatory marker is commonly used to asssess renal function in AKI
blood urea nitrogen
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what is an potential complication of the diuretic phase in AKI
electrolyte imbalance
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what is the cause of prerenal AKI?
severe dehydration
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what is the primary cause for acute conory syndrome
thrombus formation in conory arteries
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which ecg chnage is indicative of myocardial infraction in acs?
st- segmant elevation
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