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Emergency Medicine: Triage
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Answer 30 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Inward movement of the abdominal muscles on inspiration due to paralysis of the diaphragm.
increased expiratory effort localization
Cheyne-Stokes breathing
paradoxical movement of the abdomen
stertor
2. Due to the inability to generate enough pulse difference to be detect and thromboembolic disease.
crackles
strong pulse quality
stridor
absent pulse
3. Heart rate -pulse quality -mucous membrane color -CRT -distal extremity temperature -level of consciousness
wheezes
stertor
level of consciousness: stuporous
perfusion parameters
4. Diminished or absent interactions with the surrounding environment - blunted response to stimuli.
perfusion parameters
paradoxical movement of the abdomen
level of consciousness: dull
level of consciousness: comatosed
5. Femoral artery -dorsal pedal artery
level of consciousness: stuporous
Cheyne-Stokes breathing
capillary refill time
dog and cat pulse assessment locations
6. Upper respiratory tract
crackles
level of consciousness: stuporous
increased inspiratory effort localization
perfusion parameters
7. Late pleural space of parenchymal disease - chest wall
level of consciousness: comatosed
short and shallow respiration localization
hyperdynamic or snappy pulse
stridor
8. Appropriately interactive with the surrounding environment.
stridor
dyspnea
level of consciousness: alert
increased inspiratory effort localization
9. A blue color to mucous membranes caused 5 g/dl or less of deoxyhemoglobin in the blood.
Kussmal breathing
cyanosis
dyspnea
increased expiratory effort localization
10. Damage to the pons or upper medulla -increased ICP
stridor
Kussmal breathing
dog and cat pulse assessment locations
causes of apneustic breathing
11. Lower respiratory tract
increased expiratory effort localization
strong pulse quality
paradoxical movement of the chest
causes of Cheyne-Stokes breathing
12. The amount of time it takes for blood flow to return to a area that has been blanched with a finger (normal is less than 2 seconds).
hyperdynamic or snappy pulse
absent pulse
capillary refill time
level of consciousness: alert
13. Deep inspiration followed by breath holding prior to exhalation.
stridor
apneustic breathing
level of consciousness: dull
causes of Cheyne-Stokes breathing
14. Due to damage to the chest wall - such as rib fractures -on inspiration - loose fragments are sucked into the thoracic cavity -on expiration - loose fragments move outward
paradoxical movement of the chest
perfusion parameters
causes of Cheyne-Stokes breathing
strong pulse quality
15. Early pleural space or parenchymal disease
weak or thready pulse
prolonged and deep respiration localization
increased expiratory effort localization
Cheyne-Stokes breathing
16. A complete disconnect with the surrounding environment - only responsive to noxious stimuli.
level of consciousness: stuporous
paradoxical movement of the chest
absent pulse
crackles
17. Loss of sensitivity to to alterations in carbon dioxide - most often due to increase in ICP or severe traumatic brain injury.
causes of Cheyne-Stokes breathing
increased inspiratory effort localization
apneustic breathing
paradoxical movement of the chest
18. A breathing sound caused by the bronchoconstriction of lower airways.
crackles
wheezes
perfusion parameters
stridor
19. Facial artery -palmar digital artery
prolonged and deep respiration localization
causes of Cheyne-Stokes breathing
horse pulse assessment locations
causes of apneustic breathing
20. A high-pitched sound on inspiration due to upper airway obstruction.
perfusion parameters
stridor
level of consciousness: dull
dog and cat pulse assessment locations
21. A complete disconnect with the surrounding environment with no response to noxious stimuli.
level of consciousness: comatosed
level of consciousness: stuporous
absent pulse
cyanosis
22. Slow - deep breathes characterized by a large tidal volume.
Kussmal breathing
level of consciousness: alert
apneustic breathing
increased inspiratory effort localization
23. Considered normal - but may be present during periods of compensated shock.
causes of apneustic breathing
strong pulse quality
weak or thready pulse
dog and cat pulse assessment locations
24. Alternating pattern of tachypnea followed by bradypnea.
paradoxical movement of the chest
level of consciousness: dull
Cheyne-Stokes breathing
stridor
25. This type of breathing is a compensatory mechanism for severe metabolic acidosis - often causes by DKA.
dyspnea
causes of Cheyne-Stokes breathing
causes of Kussmal breathing
weak or thready pulse
26. A low-pitched snoring sound on inspiration localized to the nasopharyngeal region.
stertor
cyanosis
strong pulse quality
increased inspiratory effort localization
27. Caused by periods of low cardiac output (due to low stroke volume or poor contractility) - peripheral vasoconstriction - or decreased pulse pressure.
perfusion parameters
weak or thready pulse
short and shallow respiration localization
wheezes
28. Difficulty breathing - characterized by orthopneic posture - nasal flaring - and mouth breathing.
absent pulse
dyspnea
prolonged and deep respiration localization
capillary refill time
29. Caused by a large and rapid decline in diastolic pressure - often due to anemia - high cardiac output state (sepsis) - aortic regurgitation - and left to right PDAs.
causes of Kussmal breathing
level of consciousness: comatosed
hyperdynamic or snappy pulse
stridor
30. A lung sound causes by the snapping open and close of terminal airway due to fluid filled alveoli.
paradoxical movement of the abdomen
crackles
prolonged and deep respiration localization
apneustic breathing