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• What type of seizure pertains a limited portion of the brain? -✓✓partial
seizure can be localized to one side of the brain
• What are the management of a seizure? -✓✓If trauma is noted c-spine
precaution
Check blood sugar(treat it)
Provide ventilatory assistance(apnea)
Prepare to intubate, if difficult to bvm assistance
Benzodiazepine versed (midazalom)
• A patient who is experiencing a seizure greater than 4-5 minutes or
consecutive seizures without return to consciousness is experiencing
what kind of seizure ? -✓✓Staus epilepticus prepare to give a
benzodiazepines such as Midazolam, ask bystanders if patient had taken
anti seizure meds.
• You respond to a home of a patient who is experiencing facial
drooping to the left side of his face with slurred speech patient is alert
and oriented with equal grips and pushes, what type of medical
emergency is this patient experiencing? -✓✓Bells palsy Bell's palsy is a
viral infection. Bell's palsy is a condition in which the muscles on one
side of the face become weak or paralyzed, may present with Stoke like
symptoms
• Treating a patient with internal bleeding patient may present with cool
clammy skins with a low blood pressure -✓✓Treat for hypovolemic
shock.
, O2, blanket, rapid transport, IV fluids 12 lead monitor (VOMIT)
• s/s of upper GI bleed -✓✓Melena - black tarry sticky odorous stool and
blood blended together into one substance; blood cannot be
distinguished from stool
• s/s of lower GI bleed -✓✓hematochezia (bright red blood)- stool and
blood are incorporated together into the same substance, yet are easily
distiguished from each other
• portal hypertension causes pg (1183) -✓✓esophageal varices
• S/S of esophageal varices (pg, 1183-1184) -✓✓signs of liver disease
fatigue
weight loss
jaundice
anorexia
edematous abdomen
pruritus(sever itching of the skin)
abdominal pain
nausea/vomiting
• s/s of rupture of varices -✓✓pt will report of an abrupt onset of
discomfort in the throat, may have severe dysphagia, vomiting bright red
blood (hematemesis),hypotension, and signs of shock. patients who have
liver disease.
• General management for upper gi bleed of esophageal varices -
✓✓Fluid resuscitation
aggressive suctioning
• s/s of peptic ulcer disease(upper gi bleed) -✓✓experience epigastrium
that subsides or disminished immediately after eating