Improving _____ by treating hypotension, limiting vasoconstrictive agents, improving cardiac contractility, or revascularization can be used to prevent bedsores
#2
Loss of P wave are present when the serum potassium levels are _____ mmol/L
#3
Which crystalloid solution is iso-osmolar (osmolarity 294mosm/L) with plasma and is a suitable diluent for RBC Transfusion?_____
#4
The massive insulin surge in refeeding syndrome results in _____phosphatemia, hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia
#5
_____ ml of transient loss/insensible loss per day would have to be accounted for in the calculation for giving daily IV fluids to a patient.
#6
Electrolytes must be checked once _____ in a patient undergoing total parenteral nutrition
#7
The best position for a conscious patient to be in during the insertion of Ryle's tube is _____ with neck flexion.
#8
Non-ICU inpatients of community acquired pneumonia are treated with:_____ Or -lactam + Macrolide / Doxycycline
#9
Major risk factors for parotitis include dehydration, _____ (elderly postoperative patients), and anti-cholinergics
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Rapid Response and Code Management Flashcard Deck - 9 Cards
Flashcard 1: Improving _____ by treating hypotension, limiting vasoconstrictive agents, improving cardiac contractility, or revascularization can be used to prevent bedsores
Answer: skin perfusion
Flashcard 2: Loss of P wave are present when the serum potassium levels are _____ mmol/L
Answer: 6.5-7.5
Flashcard 3: Which crystalloid solution is iso-osmolar (osmolarity 294mosm/L) with plasma and is a suitable diluent for RBC Transfusion?_____
Answer: Plasmalyte
Flashcard 4: The massive insulin surge in refeeding syndrome results in _____phosphatemia, hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia
Answer: hypo
Flashcard 5: _____ ml of transient loss/insensible loss per day would have to be accounted for in the calculation for giving daily IV fluids to a patient.
Answer: 500-600
Flashcard 6: Electrolytes must be checked once _____ in a patient undergoing total parenteral nutrition
Answer: every 3 days
Flashcard 7: The best position for a conscious patient to be in during the insertion of Ryle's tube is _____ with neck flexion.
Answer: sitting
Flashcard 8: Non-ICU inpatients of community acquired pneumonia are treated with:_____ Or -lactam + Macrolide / Doxycycline
Answer: Fluoroquinolone
Flashcard 9: Major risk factors for parotitis include dehydration, _____ (elderly postoperative patients), and anti-cholinergics
Answer: intubation
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