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Emergency Care -- 13th Edition -- Chapter 19 Flashcards

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4118134221Define RAS.series of circuits in the brain that control staying awake, paying attention, and sleeping.0
4118136295What does RAS stand for?reticular activating system1
4118139647What is needed to perfuse brain tissue?oxygen2
4118143794What is needed to keep the brain hydrated?water3
4118152493What occurs with a lack of oxygen and water to the brain?altered mental status4
4118155625What is the most common causes of altered mental status?hypoxia (low oxygen)5
4118160698What should an EMT always consider in a patient with altered mental status?airway and/or breathing problem6
4118165557What decreases as the patient's mental status decreases?the ability to control and keep open his airway7
4118170952What is used to determine the mental status for a patient?AVPU8
4118172599What does AVPU stand for? What does each letter mean?A - alert - patient resonds with words V - verbal - patient responds by opening his eyes to the sound of your voice P - painful - patient opens his eyes upon a painful stimuli (such as a pinch) U - unresponsive - patient does not respond at all9
4118189987What two things are key elements in human physiology?glucose and insulin10
4118191884What is the body's basic source of energy?glucose11
4118194178What is the purpose of glucose?for the cells of the body to remain alive and create energy12
4118201196What body organ produces insulin?pancreas13
4118205645Why is insulin needed?the glucose molecule is large and will not pass into most of the cells without the assistance of insulin14
4118226397What are three ways in which a patient can be diabetic?1. don't produce insulin 2. don't produce enough insulin 3. have a body that is resistant to the produce insulin15
4118234356Define insulina hormone produced by the pancreas or taken as a medication by many diabetics16
4118238715What are the names of the two types of diabetes?Type 1 / Type 217
4118244969What is Type 1 diabetes?patient does not produce enough insulin18
4118253590What is Type 2 diabetes?patient produces enough insulin but the body fails to use it properly19
4118298216How is Type 1 diabetes controlled?with prescribed synthetic insulin20
4118299562How is Type 2 diabetes controlled?with diet and/or oral antidiabetic medications21
4118318134What is the best way to determine mental status in pediatrics?ask parents or caregivers if patient is acting differently than normal22
4118322873What is the most common medical emergency for the diabetic?hypoglycemia23
4118325883What is hypoglycemia?low blood sugar24
4118330520What are 5 ways in which hypoglycemia is caused?1. takes too much insulin 2. not eating 3. overexercises or overexerts himself 4. vomits a meal 5. has fevers or shivering25
4118356252What is hyperglycemia?high blood sugar26
4118655813What is the onset of hypoglycemia?very rapid27
4118682317What is the onset of hyperglycemia?days or weeks28
4118815142Hyper or Hypo -- which one often emits a fruity, acetone odor?hyperglycemia29
4118863409Diabetic Children or Diabetic Adults -- which one is at more risk for medical emergencies?children30
4118866658Why are children at more risk for diabetic medical emergencies?more active and may exhaust blood sugar levels by playing hard / less disciplined about eating correctly and on time31
4118883261What is diabetic ketoacidosis?condition that occurs in hyperglycemia -- characterized by dehydration, altered mental status, and shock32
4118899045What is the normal range for glucose level?60-12033
4118907595At what glucose level will a patient begin to develop a significant alteration in mental status?below 50 / above 14034
4118914829On a glucometer, what number is associated with the word "HIGH?"500+35
4118916573On a glucometer, what number is associated with the word "LOW?"15-36
4118928259How can you occasionally treat a patient with mild hypoglycemia and minor altered mental status?giving them something to eat37
4118932342What is the dosage of oral glucose?one tube38
4119014155What is one of the most dangerous causes of altered mental status?Sepsis39
4119016889What is sepsis?a severe system wide infection40

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