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DAACE ALL MODULES EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Amiodarone would be given in which emergency?
V. Tach
What medications can be given for a sever case of hyperventilation?
Versed, Valium, or Propofol
Secretes epinephrine, norepinephrine, and corticosteroids.
Ectopic focus
Displaced central point of origin for cardiac dysrhythmias.
Inferior alveolar artery
Supplies blood to teeth, mandible, lower lip, and chin.
Inferior vena cava
Drains lower extremities and abdominal viscera into right atrium.
Brachial artery
Supplies blood to shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand.
Facial artery
Supplies blood to face, tonsil, palate, and submandibular gland.
T's of pulseleas electrical activity
PVC's are treated with which medicine?
Lidocaine
Epi is given in which two emergencies?
V. Fib and asystole
, 2
Max dose of epi for cardiovascular disease pt
.04mg
A beta blocker would be given in which emergency?
Hypertension
A fluid bolus of NS and ephedrine can be given with what emergency?
Hypotension
What medications are used to treat malignant hypothermia?
Dantrolene, IV cold saline (not Ringer's)
Nasopharyngeal airway
When tongue is obstructing airway. Tube is lubricated and passed through the nose
into nasal cavity. Sits in oropharynx behind tongue. Well tolerated and can be used
on awake pts.
Oropharyngeal airway
Also placed to position tongue in more anterior position. Often interfere with intra
oral procedures. Not tolerated well with awake pts.
Laryngeal mask airway (LMA)
Device that sits over top of larynx. Can be placed blindly. Does not protect against
aspiration. Inflated with 30cc to create seal.
Endotracheal intubation
End of tube passes through vocal cords and terminates half way between vocal
cords and bifurcation of trachea. Important to listen to both lungs after placement.
May or May not be cuffed.
Combitube
Generally used for specific emergencies. Both cuffs inflated.
Pts predisposed to bronchospasm
Allergies, asthma, copd, bronchitis
Bronchospasm
, 3
Generalized contraction of smooth muscles of small bronchi and bronchioles in
lungs causing restriction of air flow of air to and from lungs.
Maximum dose of epi for healthy pt
.2mg
Liver
Protein and lipid synthesis, bio transformation, detoxification and storage of
vitamin A, E, D, K, and B12.
Causes of seizures
Liver failure, renal failure, sickle cell disease, brain tumor, meningitis, previous
stroke and hypo-hyperglycemia.
Medications to treat seizures
Tegretol, Klonopin, Neurontin, luminal, Dilantin, depacon
Main function of kidneys
Maintain volume and composition of body fluids. Body's main source of filtration
and excrete metabolic end products and toxins.
Islets of langerhans
Located in pancreas. Secrete insulin and glucagon. Insulin helps the body store
sugar to keep glucose levels in a steady state.
Adrenal glands
Secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine. Controls electrolyte balance and carb
metabolism.
Thyroid
Regulates body's basal metabolic rate.
Pterygoid plexus
Network of veins corresponding to 2nd and 3rd parts of maxillary artery
Olfactory nerve
1st cranial nerve that controls smell
DAACE ALL MODULES EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Amiodarone would be given in which emergency?
V. Tach
What medications can be given for a sever case of hyperventilation?
Versed, Valium, or Propofol
Secretes epinephrine, norepinephrine, and corticosteroids.
Ectopic focus
Displaced central point of origin for cardiac dysrhythmias.
Inferior alveolar artery
Supplies blood to teeth, mandible, lower lip, and chin.
Inferior vena cava
Drains lower extremities and abdominal viscera into right atrium.
Brachial artery
Supplies blood to shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand.
Facial artery
Supplies blood to face, tonsil, palate, and submandibular gland.
T's of pulseleas electrical activity
PVC's are treated with which medicine?
Lidocaine
Epi is given in which two emergencies?
V. Fib and asystole
, 2
Max dose of epi for cardiovascular disease pt
.04mg
A beta blocker would be given in which emergency?
Hypertension
A fluid bolus of NS and ephedrine can be given with what emergency?
Hypotension
What medications are used to treat malignant hypothermia?
Dantrolene, IV cold saline (not Ringer's)
Nasopharyngeal airway
When tongue is obstructing airway. Tube is lubricated and passed through the nose
into nasal cavity. Sits in oropharynx behind tongue. Well tolerated and can be used
on awake pts.
Oropharyngeal airway
Also placed to position tongue in more anterior position. Often interfere with intra
oral procedures. Not tolerated well with awake pts.
Laryngeal mask airway (LMA)
Device that sits over top of larynx. Can be placed blindly. Does not protect against
aspiration. Inflated with 30cc to create seal.
Endotracheal intubation
End of tube passes through vocal cords and terminates half way between vocal
cords and bifurcation of trachea. Important to listen to both lungs after placement.
May or May not be cuffed.
Combitube
Generally used for specific emergencies. Both cuffs inflated.
Pts predisposed to bronchospasm
Allergies, asthma, copd, bronchitis
Bronchospasm
, 3
Generalized contraction of smooth muscles of small bronchi and bronchioles in
lungs causing restriction of air flow of air to and from lungs.
Maximum dose of epi for healthy pt
.2mg
Liver
Protein and lipid synthesis, bio transformation, detoxification and storage of
vitamin A, E, D, K, and B12.
Causes of seizures
Liver failure, renal failure, sickle cell disease, brain tumor, meningitis, previous
stroke and hypo-hyperglycemia.
Medications to treat seizures
Tegretol, Klonopin, Neurontin, luminal, Dilantin, depacon
Main function of kidneys
Maintain volume and composition of body fluids. Body's main source of filtration
and excrete metabolic end products and toxins.
Islets of langerhans
Located in pancreas. Secrete insulin and glucagon. Insulin helps the body store
sugar to keep glucose levels in a steady state.
Adrenal glands
Secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine. Controls electrolyte balance and carb
metabolism.
Thyroid
Regulates body's basal metabolic rate.
Pterygoid plexus
Network of veins corresponding to 2nd and 3rd parts of maxillary artery
Olfactory nerve
1st cranial nerve that controls smell