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1 Which part of the ekg corresponds with atrial depolarization?
What three systems help maintain acid base balance? Select all that apply
A. respiratory system
B. Lymph system
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C. Renal system
D. Buffer system
E. Muscoskeletal system
3 A Pulmonary embolus can cause what kind of shock?
Name this disease:
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S/S: pH 7.26, glucose 345, vomiting, dehydrated, fruity breath
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A dissecting aneurysm is medial layer- allows blood to seep into the middle layer
dangerous due to the fact
that there is a tear in which
layer of the vessel wall?
Inner, middle, outer.
A Pulmonary embolus can obstructive shock
cause what kind of shock?
A patient has type II A, B, C
diabetes, what symptoms
should he expect? Select all
that apply
A. Extreme Hunger
B. Excessive thirst
C. Polyuria
D. Salt craving
E. Quick accumulation
offat
Stenosis of the tricuspid B- because the tricuspid valve is located on the right side
valve would lead to what? A.
left sided heart failure
B. Right sided heart failure C.
Pulmonary regurgitation
D. pulmonary stenosis
peripheral edema and rapid weight gain
#1 sign of right heart failure
,A patient comes into the ER D. Acute pancreatitis: sharp pain that radiates to the
and is shaking and states that back
she has a sharp pain that's in
her upper stomach going all
the way up into her back. Her
labs come back and show she
is experiencing
hyperglycemia and a high
WBC count, what is she most
likely experiencing?
A. Diabetes crisis
B. Type II diabetes
C. Cholilithiasis
D. Acute pancreatitis
Pancreatitis can lead to Type 1 diabetes
Which part of the ekg P wave
corresponds with atrial
depolarization?
It is impossible for ventricular S-T segment: ventricles have fully depolarized, absolute
depolarization to occur refractory period
during which part of the
EKG?
Heart failure due to the heart Inotropic problem= Strength of contraction
muscle being
underdeveloped and not
strong enough to overcome
the afterload would be
chronotropic problem,
dromotropic problem, or
inotropic problem?
chronotropic beats per min
dromotropic rate of electrical conduction through heart
, A patient comes in with red A. hives= Red flare around the border (#1 symptom)
lesions on his arms which
have a red flare around the
border, what is this most
likely?
A. Urticaria
B. Impetigo
C. Dermatitis
D. Boils
A pulse pressure that is 78 D. traumatic brain injury= increased ICP= Cushing's
would most likely indicate? Triad
A. hypotension
B. hypertension
C. shock
D. TBI
120-80= what? pulse pressure
Any pulse pressure over widened
60 is considered
The diastolic pressure is From the T wave (ventricles have stopped beating/contracting) to
measured during what on the beginning of the R wave
an ekg?
(ventricles begin to fully contract)
Heart spends more time in diastolic
increase- because BP increases because of vasoconstriction
Does the sympathetic
nervous system increase or
decrease the peripheral
vascular resistance?