True or False: When treating obstructive shock, you should focus on diagnosing and correcting the cause.
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1.All of the following are examples of upper airway obstruction EXCEPT: Asthma Croup Laryngitis Anaphylaxis Exposure in PALS evaluations refers to an assessment for: Trauma Burns Fractures Any of the signs of a problem above Which statement about fluid therapy for shock is NOT correct? Fluid therapy is never indicated for cardiogenic shock. Fluid therapy with small boluses is commonly indicated for cardiogenic shock.Increased urine output often indicates improved condition, None of the above True or False: When treating obstructive...
23. A primary obiective when treating shock is to a. determine the cause. b. improve circulation. c. keep the victim warm. d. restore fluid balance.
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23. A primary obiective when treating shock is to a. determine the cause. b. improve circulation. c. keep the victim warm. d. restore fluid balance.
True or False: If the AED advises no shock, you should still defibrillate because defibrillation often restarts the heart with no pulse. True False True or False: One type of acute coronary syndrome is STEMI. True False True or False: If atropine is unsuccessful in treating bradycardia, it is doubtful that the individual will respond to any other interventions. True False The BLS Survey includes assessing which of the following? Responsiveness, Activate EMS and get an AED, Circulation, Defibrillation Airway,...
True or False: A respiratory rate consistently less than 10 or greater than 60 breaths per minute in a child of any age is abnormal and suggests the presence of a potentially serious problem. True False True or False: PALS management of respiratory distress/failure is adjusted based on the severity of the current condition. True False True or False: Shock may occur with a normal, increased, or decreased systemic arterial pressure. True False True or False: Respiratory failure or shock...
Identify the multisystem physiologic progression that occurs in anaphylactic shock. Think about how these multisystem events can occur in a very short period of time. Consider when you should refer patients to emergency care versus treating as an outpatient. Select two patient factors different from the one you selected in this week’s first Discussion: genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, or behavior. Reflect on how the factors you selected might impact the process of anaphylactic shock.
[9] Subculture shock is usually more extreme that culture shock. [A] True [B] False [10] The textbook suggests that most training programs take place outside of the expatriate’s own country after leaving. [A] True [B] False [11] A strategic business unit (SBU) is defined by the text as a self-contained business with its own functional departments and accounting systems. [A] True [B] False [12] A global geographic (area) structure creates divisions to cover geographic regions. [A] True [B] False
9. True or False: preventing infections, diagnosing, treating infection effectively, and using antimicrobial drugs wisely are all ways to prevent antibiotic resistance. 10. True or False: Most deficiency anemias result from deficiency of iron, Vitamin B12, or folic acid.
The treatment of anaphylactic shock varies depending on a patient’s physiological response to the alteration. Immediate medical intervention and emergency room visits are vital for some patients, while others can be treated through basic outpatient care. Consider the January 2012 report of a 6-year-old girl who went to her school nurse complaining of hives and shortness of breath. Since the school did not have any medication under her name to use for treatment and was not equipped to handle her...
When should vasopressors be administered during the management of septic shock? If the individual develops pulmonary edema Vasopressors are never used for septic shock. Always indicated as soon as IV access is obtained If the individual is severely hypotensive despite proper fluid management Uninterrupted chest compressions are critical when treating individuals in cardiac arrest. You should only interrupt chest compressions to do the following: Evaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocks. Administer medications. Place an endotracheal tube. Obtain central IV access...