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[Show more]Average urine output per hour is approximately? - ️️40 mL 
 
According to the Berlin Criteria, a patient is classified with severe ARDS when his Pao2/Fio2 ratio is? - ️️Less than 100 
 
A patient is admitted to the ED with a possible CVA. Which diagnostic test is most appropriate for identif...
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Add to cartAverage urine output per hour is approximately? - ️️40 mL 
 
According to the Berlin Criteria, a patient is classified with severe ARDS when his Pao2/Fio2 ratio is? - ️️Less than 100 
 
A patient is admitted to the ED with a possible CVA. Which diagnostic test is most appropriate for identif...
What is the thyromental distance? - ️️Measurement of the distance between the upper edge of the thyroid cartilage to the chin, while the neck is completely extended. 
 
Thyromental distance: what indicates a suspected difficult intubation? - ️️Less than 6 cm 
 
Thyromental distance: what sug...
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Add to cartWhat is the thyromental distance? - ️️Measurement of the distance between the upper edge of the thyroid cartilage to the chin, while the neck is completely extended. 
 
Thyromental distance: what indicates a suspected difficult intubation? - ️️Less than 6 cm 
 
Thyromental distance: what sug...
A difficult intubation is anticipated with an obese pt. The decision is made to intubate by video laryngoscopy. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be needed: 
A) Cook's Exchanger 
 B) Rigid Stylet 
 C) Cuffed Endotracheal Tube 
 D) Video-enabled Laryngoscope - ️️A) cook's exchanger 
 
V...
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Add to cartA difficult intubation is anticipated with an obese pt. The decision is made to intubate by video laryngoscopy. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be needed: 
A) Cook's Exchanger 
 B) Rigid Stylet 
 C) Cuffed Endotracheal Tube 
 D) Video-enabled Laryngoscope - ️️A) cook's exchanger 
 
V...
Urine Output - ️️40ml/hr 
 
Heart Rate - ️️60 - 100bpm 
 
Respiratory Rate - ️️12 - 20 bpm 
 
Blood pressure - ️️Systolic 90 - 140 
Diastolic 60 - 90 
 
WOB - ️️0.5 - 0.7 J/L or 0.05 - 0.07 Kg-m/l 
 
ETCO2 - ️️34 - 36 torr or 3 - 6% 
 
Physiological deadspace - ️️= Vd/Vt ...
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Add to cartUrine Output - ️️40ml/hr 
 
Heart Rate - ️️60 - 100bpm 
 
Respiratory Rate - ️️12 - 20 bpm 
 
Blood pressure - ️️Systolic 90 - 140 
Diastolic 60 - 90 
 
WOB - ️️0.5 - 0.7 J/L or 0.05 - 0.07 Kg-m/l 
 
ETCO2 - ️️34 - 36 torr or 3 - 6% 
 
Physiological deadspace - ️️= Vd/Vt ...
List he four critical life functions - ️️Ventilation - moving air in and out of the lungs 
 
Oxygen - getting oxygen into the blood 
 
Circulation - moving the blood through the body 
 
Perfusion - getting blood and oxygen into the tissue 
 
Which of the four life function is the FIRST priority?...
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Add to cartList he four critical life functions - ️️Ventilation - moving air in and out of the lungs 
 
Oxygen - getting oxygen into the blood 
 
Circulation - moving the blood through the body 
 
Perfusion - getting blood and oxygen into the tissue 
 
Which of the four life function is the FIRST priority?...
Normal Urine Output - ️️40 mL/hr (approx. 1 Liter/day) 
 
Decreased CVP (<2 mmHg) - ️️Hypovolemia 
 
Increased CVP (>6 mmHg) - ️️Hypervolemia 
 
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - ️️Eye-opening response 
 Spontaneous opening- 4 
 To verbal stimuli- 3 
 To pain- 2 
 None- 1 
Most approp...
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Add to cartNormal Urine Output - ️️40 mL/hr (approx. 1 Liter/day) 
 
Decreased CVP (<2 mmHg) - ️️Hypovolemia 
 
Increased CVP (>6 mmHg) - ️️Hypervolemia 
 
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - ️️Eye-opening response 
 Spontaneous opening- 4 
 To verbal stimuli- 3 
 To pain- 2 
 None- 1 
Most approp...
DRUGS ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION (5) - ️️1. Enteral 
2. Parenteral 
3. Transdermal 
4. Inhalation 
5. Topical 
 
What is enteral route ? - ️️ENTERAL - absorbed in GI 
a. sublingual 
b. oral 
c. buccal/ lingual/ sublingual 
d. rectal 
 
What is the Parenteral route? (3) - ️️Parenteral 
a. I...
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Add to cartDRUGS ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION (5) - ️️1. Enteral 
2. Parenteral 
3. Transdermal 
4. Inhalation 
5. Topical 
 
What is enteral route ? - ️️ENTERAL - absorbed in GI 
a. sublingual 
b. oral 
c. buccal/ lingual/ sublingual 
d. rectal 
 
What is the Parenteral route? (3) - ️️Parenteral 
a. I...
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