EMERGENCIES SUMMARY Flashcards

1
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chemical messages receiver

A

dendrites

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2
Q

chemical messages sender

A

axon

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3
Q

small gaps between neurons

A

synapse

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4
Q

neurotransmitter of parasympathetic nervous system

A

acetylcholine

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5
Q

neurotransmitter of sympathetic nervous system

A

norepinephrine

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6
Q

parasympathetic nervous system aka ____

A

cholinergics

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7
Q

sympathetic nervous system aka ____

A

adrenergic

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8
Q

layers of meninges (inner to outer)

A

PAD - pia, arachnoid, dura “durable”

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9
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cranial nerves

A

O, O, O, To Touch And Feel Vaginas, Good Vaginas And Hips

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10
Q

what is reticular activating system responsible for

A

maintaining consciousness

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11
Q

what makes up the midbrain

A

pons and medulla oblongata

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12
Q

diencephalon’s role

A

involuntary actions and emotions

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13
Q

midbrain’s role

A

RR, BP, HR

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14
Q

Glasgow Coma Score

A

Extra Value Meal $4.56
eyes - 4
verbal - 5
motor - 6

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15
Q

ischemic stroke is also called ___

A

occlusive

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16
Q

stroke symptoms that fully resolve in 24hrs

A

TIA

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17
Q

what stroke is characterized by “worst headache of my life”

A

hemorrhagic

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18
Q

Cushing’s triad 3 parts and what it indicates

A

decreased HR, increased/irregular RR, and increased BP

ICP

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19
Q

brief, generalized seizure

A

absence seizure

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20
Q

two or more seizures without return of consciousness

A

status epilepticus

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21
Q

sudden, unilateral weakness or paralysis of facial muscles from viral infection

A

Bells Palsy

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22
Q

results from death of nerve cells, atrophy of brain

A

Alzheimer’s

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23
Q

demyelination or destruction of myelin sheath

A

multiple sclerosis

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24
Q

body’s immune system attacks peripheral nerves and leads to muscle weakness, usually starts in feet

A

Guillain-Barre syndrome

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25
Q

degenerative changes from dopamine deficiency, tremors

A

Parkinson’s disease

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26
Q

cholinergic S/S

A

SLUDGEM

27
Q

tick bite resulting in small pink spots

A

rocky mountain spotted fever

28
Q

tick bite resulting in red dot around bite

A

Lyme disease

29
Q

what is gravida

A

of times woman has been pregnant

30
Q

what is para

A

of live births

31
Q

placenta previa vs abruptio placenta

A

previa is painless and bright red blood, abruptio is painful with dark red blood

32
Q

solution for tension pneumo

A

needle decompression

33
Q

solution for cardiac tamponade

A

pericardiocentesis

34
Q

solution for pulmonary embolism

A

thrombolytics, anticoagulants

35
Q

signs of septic shock

A

AMS, tachycardia, fever, poor perfusion, hypotension

36
Q

what does the hypothalamus do

A

sends signals to pituitary gland to excrete hormones

37
Q

what 3 things does the thyroid secrete

A

T3, T4, calcitonin

38
Q

what does the thymus release

A

T cells

39
Q

3 cells of the pancreas and what they release

A

alpha: glucagon
beta: insulin
delta: somatostatin

40
Q

where is the pancreas located

A

LUQ

41
Q

what is the pineal gland responsible for

A

melatonin

42
Q

which diabetes is insulin resistant

A

Type II

43
Q

DKA vs HHNK

A

DKA: fast onset, ketone breath, kussmauls
HHNK: slow onset, no ketones

44
Q

goiter is linked with what

A

Graves disease

45
Q

what is moon face and buffalo hump associated with

A

cushings syndrome

46
Q

what is cushing syndrome

A

high cortisol and aldosterone levels

47
Q

what is Addison’s disease

A

low cortisol and aldosterone levels

48
Q

what type of pain is usually associated with peritonitis

A

somatic

49
Q

what is grey’s turner associated with and what is it

A

pancreatitis - bruising of flank

50
Q

what is cullen’s sign associated with and what is it

A

pancreatitis - bruising of umbilicus

51
Q

what is melena associated with

A

upper GI bleed

52
Q

what is hematochezia associated with

A

lower GI bleed

53
Q

what is inflammation of the stomach and instestines with sudden vomiting and diarrhea

A

acute gastroenteritis

54
Q

lower left-sided pain, fever, N/S and tenderness on palpation

A

diverticulitis

55
Q

where is the appendix located

A

RLQ

56
Q

what is McBurney’s point indicative of

A

appendicitis

57
Q

what is Murphy’s sign indicative of

A

cholecystitis

58
Q

where is the gallbladder located

A

RUQ

59
Q

what gets worse after a fatty meal

A

cholecystitis

60
Q

where is the liver located

A

RUQ

61
Q

which immunity are immunoglobulins

A

humoral

62
Q

what type of shock is loss of vasomotor tone

A

neurogenic

63
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