Drugs Drugs Drugs | Pump it | Take a Breath | Where is that? (Anatomy) | What does that do? |
---|---|---|---|---|
What is Epinephrine
Used to treat patients in anaphylaxis
|
What is ribs
Bones frequently broken in CPR
|
What is Hypercarbia
This is an increased carbon dioxide level in the blood
|
What is the aorta
Largest artery in the body
|
What is the pulmonary veins
Carries oxygen rich blood from lungs to the heart
|
What is glucagon
Given to alert patients with hypoglycemia
|
What is an AED
This device can analyze a rhythm. It can be “shocking”
|
What is agonal respirations
Gasping type breaths that have no pattern. A sign of impending cardiac or respiratory arrest.
|
What is the uvula
The fleshy hanging ball in the back of your throat
|
What is the uvula
Helps prevent food / liquid from going up your nose when you swallow. It also secretes saliva to keep your mouth hydrated
|
What is aspirin
This is a platelet aggregator
|
What is 100-120
During CPR, compressions should be at a rate of
|
What is an air embolism
Air bubble that enters the blood stream and obstructs a blood vessel
|
What is the skin
The body’s largest organ
|
What is the spleen
This controls the level of WBC, RBC, and platelets. It screens the blood and removes old or damaged RBC
|
What is albuterol
Relief of bronchospasm, used for asthmatics
|
What is 5 cycles
How many cycles of compressions to breaths equals 2 minutes?
|
What is emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and asthma
Diseases of COPD (3)
|
What is the popliteal fossa
This diamond-shaped space behind the knee joint
|
What is the tonsils
Part of the body’s immune system. Because of their location at the throat, they can stop germs entering the body through the mouth or the nose.
|
What is cyanokit
Antidote to treat known or suspected poisoning with cyanide
|
What is 2 inches
During adult CPR, what depth do we compress the chest?
|
What is positive pressure
When we exhale the lungs have __________ pressure
|
What is the carina
Where the trachea divides into 2 main stems of bronchi
|
What is the appendix
This acts as a safe house for good bacteria. It repopulates and reboots the intestine with good bacteria after intense diarrhea.
|
What is D Mass and velocity
Mass -how much something weighs Velocity- how fast something is going Which factors contribute to the amount of kinetic energy that a moving body will have? A-mass & weight. B-velocity & speed C- acceleration & weight D- mass & velocity
|