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Types of Head Injury Ans: HI is any trauma to the: - Skull - Scalp - Brain Serious form of head injury: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) Head Injury - predictors of poor outcomes Ans: - Intracranial haematoma - Older age - Abnormal motor responses - Impaired/absent eye movements or pupillary ...

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Types of Head Injury Ans: HI is any trauma to the: - Skull - Scalp - Brain Serious form of head injury: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) Head Injury - predictors of poor outcomes Ans: - Intracranial haematoma - Older age - Abnormal motor responses - Impaired/absent eye movements or pupillary ...

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What is Lactic acidosis? Ans: A biproduct from aerobic metabolism to anaerobic metabolism resulting in inadequate tissue oxygenation, leading to ↑lactate levels. (>2 mmoll/l) What is SIRS? Ans: systemic inflammatory response syndrome, A clinical response arising from infection. Bonus: A ...

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What is a primary survey? Ans: Rapid assessment to address immediate, life-threatening issues What are the 5 key components of a primary survey? Ans: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure What is a secondary survey? Ans: A head-to-toe assessment to identify clinical issues What ...

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Cardiac Output (CO) Ans: Volume of blood ejected per minute from the heart CO= stroke volume x HR Average 4-8L/min Reduction in CO leads to increased HR and decreased Bp blood pressure Ans: Pressure exerted by the blood upon the walls of the blood vessels, expressed in millimeters of mercury...

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List and described the factors that contribute to failure to rescue. Ans: a Outline the clinical assessments that can be used to assess a patients risk of deterioration (consider beyond vital signs) Ans: PHN PUNF Outline key interventions used in the management of patients who are deterioratin...

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5 reasons that precipitate MET calls Ans: 1. Hypoxia 2. Hypotension 3. Altered conscious state 4. Tachypnoea 5. Tachycardia Most common predictor of Cardiac Arrest in hospital Ans: RR >27BPM 10 Respiratory Indicators Ans: 1. Noisy breathing. 2. Inability to talk in sentences 3. inc. n...

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Which term best represents afterload Ans: Resistance (systemic vascular resistance (SVR)) What should the nurse use to validate the vital signs data obtained from the automatic vital signs machine? Ans: Nursing assessment What is an appropriate nursing intervention for a patient experiencing s...

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eight essential elements for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration Ans: 1. measurement and documentation of observations - allow early initiation of appropriate care (staff can be too heavily reliant on this) 2. escalation of care - ensure there is someone with appropriate skills ...

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What are the critical factors required for prompt and reliable recognition and response to deteroration Ans: measurement and doc of obs escalation of care rapid response systems clinical communication organizational supports education what are the key criteria used to escalate the care of ...

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