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Definition
The aortic valve helps keep blood flowing in the correct direction
through the heart
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Mitral valve (the heart and blood Aortic valve (the heart and
flow) blood flow)
, Tricuspid valve (the heart and blood Pulmonary valve (the heart and
flow) blood flow)
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Definition
Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
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Cardiac muscle Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle Voluntary muscle
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Term
spinal column (cervical and lumbar are most susceptible to injury)
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The bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues that reach from the base
of the skull to the tailbone. The spinal column encloses the spinal cord and
the fluid surrounding the spinal cord.
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bgreetatitnhgs pinejurrmy inute may mean that a person is having trouble breathing
or not getting enough oxygen.
Color changes.
Grunting.
Nose flaring.
Retractions.
Sweating.
Wheezing.
Body position
The compression-ventilation ratio for 2-rescuer adult CPR is 30:2
Two-person CPR ratio for the child and infant will be 15:2 or One person 30:2
The tricuspid valve opens and closes to ensure that blood flows in the correct
direction. It's also called the right atrioventricular valve.
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Term
where to assess for a peripheral pulse
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appendix, intestines stomach, spleen, part of the liver
, radial, dorsal, brachial carotid and femoral (central)
(peripheral)
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Definition
an order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR
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PENMAN SMNAS
DNR (Do not resuscitate) BSI
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Definition
100-180 BPM
30-35 Breath per
minute 72-104/37-56
BP
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supine inferior