What occurs when Beta 2 receptors are stimulated
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Vasodilation of peripheral arterioles
Bronchodilation
Name 5 causes of falls in older adults, from a systems approach
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, Cardiac - Syncope, arrhythmia
MSK - Posture, loss of strength, weakness
Neuro - balance, vertigo, slow intracranial hemorrhage
Sensory - change in vision or hearing, lighting
Continence - Slip on urine, rush to toilet
Psychological - Fear of falling and limitation of activity
Describe the "Preparation" step in RSI
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Assessment for difficult airway
Baseline ax - Vitals, tele, O2, End CO2
Safety: Patent IV, BVM, Suction, Alt plan
Equip: Laryngoscope, ET, Bougie or Stylet
Meds
Describe the role of universal screening in the ED and how it relates to violence
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Looking for a condition before it is overtly symptomatic
Interpersonal violence is common and high consequence
Describe the 7 P's of Rapid Sequence Intubation
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, 1. Prepare
2. Preoxygenate
3. Pretreat
4. Paralysis and Induction
5. Protection & Position
6. Proof of Placement
7. Post-intubation care
What occurs when alpha 1 receptors are stimulated
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Vasoconstriction of peripheral arterioles
Describe the effect of dopamine in shock
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Dopaminergic activity PLUS with increasing doses Beta 1, then alpha 1 and
beta 2, then alpha 1 activity
Low dose (Dopaminergic activity) - Renal/mesenteric vasodilation
Med dose - (B1 and Dop activity) = Increase HR and contractility and
renal/mesenteric vasodilation
Large dose - (Alpha 1 activity) - Vasoconstriction
First line vasopressor to correct hypotension with low HR, cardiogenic
shock with hypotension
Describe the purpose/benefits of bedside Focused Abdominal Sonogram for Trauma
(FAST)
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Vasodilation of peripheral arterioles
Bronchodilation
Name 5 causes of falls in older adults, from a systems approach
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, Cardiac - Syncope, arrhythmia
MSK - Posture, loss of strength, weakness
Neuro - balance, vertigo, slow intracranial hemorrhage
Sensory - change in vision or hearing, lighting
Continence - Slip on urine, rush to toilet
Psychological - Fear of falling and limitation of activity
Describe the "Preparation" step in RSI
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Assessment for difficult airway
Baseline ax - Vitals, tele, O2, End CO2
Safety: Patent IV, BVM, Suction, Alt plan
Equip: Laryngoscope, ET, Bougie or Stylet
Meds
Describe the role of universal screening in the ED and how it relates to violence
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Looking for a condition before it is overtly symptomatic
Interpersonal violence is common and high consequence
Describe the 7 P's of Rapid Sequence Intubation
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, 1. Prepare
2. Preoxygenate
3. Pretreat
4. Paralysis and Induction
5. Protection & Position
6. Proof of Placement
7. Post-intubation care
What occurs when alpha 1 receptors are stimulated
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Vasoconstriction of peripheral arterioles
Describe the effect of dopamine in shock
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Dopaminergic activity PLUS with increasing doses Beta 1, then alpha 1 and
beta 2, then alpha 1 activity
Low dose (Dopaminergic activity) - Renal/mesenteric vasodilation
Med dose - (B1 and Dop activity) = Increase HR and contractility and
renal/mesenteric vasodilation
Large dose - (Alpha 1 activity) - Vasoconstriction
First line vasopressor to correct hypotension with low HR, cardiogenic
shock with hypotension
Describe the purpose/benefits of bedside Focused Abdominal Sonogram for Trauma
(FAST)