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[Show more]Pulmonary artery - One of two arteries that carry venous (oxygen poor) blood from heart to lungs 
 
What type of intubation is preferred with emesis with aspiration? - ETT. LMA or combitube acceptable. 
 
What emergency would a cricothyrotomy typically be performed? - Airway obstruction 
 
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Add to cartPulmonary artery - One of two arteries that carry venous (oxygen poor) blood from heart to lungs 
 
What type of intubation is preferred with emesis with aspiration? - ETT. LMA or combitube acceptable. 
 
What emergency would a cricothyrotomy typically be performed? - Airway obstruction 
 
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Wave of Depolarization - an advancing wave of charge reversal as the nerve impulse advance a long the neuron 
 
Wakefullness system - consists of a central core in the brainstem with neurons that radiate to the cortex 
 
Vomiting Center - the center in the brainstem that induces vomiting 
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Add to cartWave of Depolarization - an advancing wave of charge reversal as the nerve impulse advance a long the neuron 
 
Wakefullness system - consists of a central core in the brainstem with neurons that radiate to the cortex 
 
Vomiting Center - the center in the brainstem that induces vomiting 
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Signs of malignant hyperthermia - Tachycardia, CO2 retention, muscle rigidity, increase in body temp, lethal arrythmia 
 
Tx for malignant hyperthermia - EMS, O2, dantrolene, cold saline IV, ice packs-groin, axilla,neck 
 
What tyoe of med is methohexital/brevital - Barbiturate 
 
Side effe...
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Add to cartSigns of malignant hyperthermia - Tachycardia, CO2 retention, muscle rigidity, increase in body temp, lethal arrythmia 
 
Tx for malignant hyperthermia - EMS, O2, dantrolene, cold saline IV, ice packs-groin, axilla,neck 
 
What tyoe of med is methohexital/brevital - Barbiturate 
 
Side effe...
Anemia - Reduction of the quantity of red blood cells or hemoglobin. 
 
Angina pectoris - Chest pain with the feeling of suffocation usually due to deficiency of blood supply to the myocardium resulting in ischemia to the myocardium, caused by poor coronary circulation. 
 
Anticholinergic - ...
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Add to cartAnemia - Reduction of the quantity of red blood cells or hemoglobin. 
 
Angina pectoris - Chest pain with the feeling of suffocation usually due to deficiency of blood supply to the myocardium resulting in ischemia to the myocardium, caused by poor coronary circulation. 
 
Anticholinergic - ...
Addison's disease - A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
Adjunctive agents - Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance the effects ...
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Add to cartAddison's disease - A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
Adjunctive agents - Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance the effects ...
repolarization of the ventricles - the t wave on an ecg tracing is evidence of what change in polarization 
 
epiglottis - what anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea 
 
tongue - which of the following st...
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Add to cartrepolarization of the ventricles - the t wave on an ecg tracing is evidence of what change in polarization 
 
epiglottis - what anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea 
 
tongue - which of the following st...
Nose/nasal passages, sinuses, pharynx - What consists of the upper airway? 
 
Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, pulmonary alveoli - What consists of the lower airway? 
 
Immediate hypersensitivity response that involves antigen-antibody reactions (IgE) - What is the most severe type of...
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Add to cartNose/nasal passages, sinuses, pharynx - What consists of the upper airway? 
 
Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, pulmonary alveoli - What consists of the lower airway? 
 
Immediate hypersensitivity response that involves antigen-antibody reactions (IgE) - What is the most severe type of...
Brevital (Sodium Methohexital) - Primary anesthetic agent introduced in the 1960's. 
 
Balanced Anesthesia - Use of several agents together 
 
Basic Requisites of an Anesthetic - Lack of toxicity, non-flammable, non-addictive, minimal allergenicity. 
 
Analgesia - Given to feel no pain ...
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Add to cartBrevital (Sodium Methohexital) - Primary anesthetic agent introduced in the 1960's. 
 
Balanced Anesthesia - Use of several agents together 
 
Basic Requisites of an Anesthetic - Lack of toxicity, non-flammable, non-addictive, minimal allergenicity. 
 
Analgesia - Given to feel no pain ...
endocarditis - inflammation of the endocardium (the lining of the cavities of the heart and connective tissue bed) 
 
hypertension - greater then 140/90 
 
diuretics - an agent that promotes excretion of urine 
 
digitalis - a pharmacologic agent used to treat congestive heart failure, a...
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Add to cartendocarditis - inflammation of the endocardium (the lining of the cavities of the heart and connective tissue bed) 
 
hypertension - greater then 140/90 
 
diuretics - an agent that promotes excretion of urine 
 
digitalis - a pharmacologic agent used to treat congestive heart failure, a...
neurons do what - conduct nerve impulses 
 
what is the synapse - junction between two neurons 
 
what makes up the central nervous system - brain and spinal cord 
 
what three parts make up the brain - cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata 
 
what makes up the peripheral nervous syste...
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Add to cartneurons do what - conduct nerve impulses 
 
what is the synapse - junction between two neurons 
 
what makes up the central nervous system - brain and spinal cord 
 
what three parts make up the brain - cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata 
 
what makes up the peripheral nervous syste...
The "T" wave on an ECG tracing is evidence of what change in polarization? - Repolarization of the ventricles 
 
What anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea? - The epiglottis 
 
Which structure is most lik...
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Add to cartThe "T" wave on an ECG tracing is evidence of what change in polarization? - Repolarization of the ventricles 
 
What anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea? - The epiglottis 
 
Which structure is most lik...
antisialouge - drug that counteracts the production of saliva 
 
narcotic - a drug (such as fentnyl or morphine) that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep 
 
barbiturates - drugs that have sedative properties and produce amnesia, and a hypnotic effec...
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Add to cartantisialouge - drug that counteracts the production of saliva 
 
narcotic - a drug (such as fentnyl or morphine) that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep 
 
barbiturates - drugs that have sedative properties and produce amnesia, and a hypnotic effec...
1)What is the role of the central nervous system? 
2)What are the 3 subdivisions of the central nervous system? - 1) To provide overall control of body function 
2) Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System 
 
NERVOUS SYSTEM: 
1) What are the cells of the nervous...
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Add to cart1)What is the role of the central nervous system? 
2)What are the 3 subdivisions of the central nervous system? - 1) To provide overall control of body function 
2) Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System 
 
NERVOUS SYSTEM: 
1) What are the cells of the nervous...
Determines the rate that the nitrous and oxygen mixture is delivered - Flow meter 
 
Nitrous and oxygen are measured in - Liters per minute 
 
An alarm sounds if the oxygen delivered to patient is less than - 20% 
 
What measures the amount of oxygen delivered to the patient - Oxygen ana...
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Add to cartDetermines the rate that the nitrous and oxygen mixture is delivered - Flow meter 
 
Nitrous and oxygen are measured in - Liters per minute 
 
An alarm sounds if the oxygen delivered to patient is less than - 20% 
 
What measures the amount of oxygen delivered to the patient - Oxygen ana...
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