Terminate procedure, monitor vitals, tredelenburg position if hypotensive, activate EMS,IV
access, steroid administration, fluid bolus, transport to hospital
,Definition 4 of 312
System in brain that maintains the state of consciousness or wakefulness.
Inferior vena cava
Wakefulness system
Sympathetic nervous system
Antecubital space
Term 5 of 312
Trachea
Supplies blood to maxilla, teeth, sinuses, and portion of nose.
Thought area of brain.
Wind pipe.
Located between soft palate and epiglottis.
Term 6 of 312
Sensory nerves
Supplies blood to maxilla, teeth, sinuses, and portion of nose.
Receive messages from environment and and conduct messages back to CNS.
Main motor coordinating area.
Responsible for euphoric feeling that accompanies opioid administration.
,Term 7 of 312
Dyspnea
Supplies blood to teeth, mandible, lower lip, and chin.
Difficulty breathing or breathlessness.
5th cranial nerve. supplies sensation to teeth and jaws.
Supplies blood to chin.
Term 8 of 312
Cushing's disease
Main trunk from Which arterial system proceeds.
Designed to listen to breath sounds during anesthesia. Placed on supersternal notch.
Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
Non life threatening. Hyper secretion of glucocorticoids.
Definition 9 of 312
Network of veins corresponding to 2nd and 3rd parts of maxillary artery
Inferior vena cava
Pulmonary veins
Pterygoid plexus
Facial artery
, Definition 10 of 312
Back of hand.
Inferior vena cava
Median cubital vein
Dorsal venous plexus
Brachial artery
Definition 11 of 312
Patients with kidney disease may have difficulty eliminating medications from their body. Sx should
not be scheduled on same day as dialysis.
Review of systems genitourinary
Risks of liver cirrhosis
Treatment for stroke (cva)
Risks of kidney disease
Term 12 of 312
Halogenated hydrocarbons
Purposeful response to verbal or light tactile stimulation with no compromise of the airway
and spontaneous ventilation. CV function usually maintained.
Condition caused secondary to rheumatic fever (beta hemolytic streptococci) which
damages the heart valves, primarily the mitral valve, and causes heart murmur.
Inhalation agents that come in liquid form and are poured into vaporizers that allow for
controlled evaporation and release for administration of gas. Sevoflurane, desflurane,
isoflurane.
Give patient sugar, candy, or sugar containing beverage. Glucose IV or glucagon IM if
patient is sedated.
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