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Depolarization: Is due to the influx of Sodium (Na+)
which causes the cell's internal membrane to
How sodium channel
become more positive, leading to an action
blocker meds work,
potential.
specifically how they
affect phase zero of the
Repolarization: Occurs when Potassium (K+) leaves
cardiac depolarization?
the cell causing the interior of the cell to become
negative again.
How to protect yourself Space
from a violent patient,
what's the first thing we
have to give ourselves?
The four lobes of the Frontal Lobe, Parietal Lobe, Temporal Lobes,
brain Occipital Lobe
Involved in reasoning, motor control, emotion, and
Frontal Lobe of the brain
language.
Its functions in processing sensory information
regarding the location of parts of the body as well
Parietal Lobe of the brain
as interpreting visual information and processing
language and mathematics.
Process sensory input. Its functions involved primary
Temporal Lobes of the
auditory perception, such as hearing, and holds the
brain
primary auditory cortex.
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Occipital Lobe of the Processes visual processing center
brain
What the management of Transport, nothing we can do for them
lye ingestion is?
10 second rule
R to R
Count all of the little boxes and divide by 1,500 (this
Three methods of
one is the most accurate)
evaluating the heart rate
off an EKG strip
SA Node: 60-100 beats per minute
AV Node: 40-60 beats per minute
Purkinje Fibers: 15-40 beats per minute
Perfusion Ventilation Ratio is what is affected when
PE happens.
Causes of pulmonary of
Perfusion ventilation ratio is mismatch
emboli?
A blood clot in one of the pulmonary arteries
Also can cause right side heart failure.
Respiratory acidosis or Caused by a lung disorder or issue with exhalation
alkalosis
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Causes hypokalemia ( metabolic acidosis) and renal
loss of potassium secondary to salt-wasting
nephropathy. Metabolic acidosis is a buildup of acid
in the body that originates in the kidneys. It occurs
when your body can't get rid of excess acid or loses
too much base. Water and electrolytes are lost
when there is vomiting. These losses cause
dehydration (due to the loss of water and sodium
Metabolic of chloride), metabolic acidosis (due to the loss of
consequences of both bicarbonate), and potassium depletion. Metabolic
vomiting and diarrhea alkalosis leads to an increased blood pH- resulting
if untreated in coma or death. When metabolic
acidosis occurs your kidneys and lungs can't keep
your body's pH in balance. Acidosis (blood that's
too acidic), pH of less than 7.35- Alkalosis( blood
that's too basic) pH of higher than 7.45. Respiratory
acidosis or alkalosis- caused by a lung disorder or
issue with exhalation Metabolic acidosis or alkalosis-
problem with the functioning of the kidneys
Metabolic acidosis or Problem with the functioning of the kidneys
alkalosis
The small intestine or small bowel is the part of the
gastrointestinal tract between the stomach and the
What is the Jejunum
large intestine, and is where most of the end
absorption of food takes place.
If you are to ingest a Second part of the small intestine - jejunum
poison or toxin, where
would it be absorbed?
What are the three Duodenum, Jejunum, and Ileum.
distinct regions of the
small intestine?
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