You suspect your patient of having a large amount of blood in his pleural space. Percussion of the chest should reveal
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Your three-year-old child presents with 4-hour history of in…
Your three-year-old child presents with 4-hour history of increasing respiratory distress. He is drooling, complaining of pain when he swallows, and stridor is present. Vitals are BP 86/40, P 120, R 30, and T 103.4ºF. You suspect
Which acid/base disturbance is indicated by ABG values of pH…
Which acid/base disturbance is indicated by ABG values of pH 7.22, PACO2 32 mmHg, and HCO3 19 mmHg?
Pulmonary emboli often originate in the
Pulmonary emboli often originate in the
Your 60-year-old chronic bronchitis patient is lethargic and…
Your 60-year-old chronic bronchitis patient is lethargic and has been complaining of increasing respiratory distress for four days. His vital signs are BP 138/82, P 98, R 8, and SpO2 90% on room air. This patient is likely to develop a
Conditions responsible for respiratory emergencies related t…
Conditions responsible for respiratory emergencies related to perfusion include
Signs and symptoms of pneumonia include
Signs and symptoms of pneumonia include
Cricothyrotomy is indicated in
Cricothyrotomy is indicated in
Your 41-year-old ventilator dependent patient needs transpor…
Your 41-year-old ventilator dependent patient needs transport to the emergency room for evaluation of a fever. He has a GCS of 7, which is his baseline. Vital signs are BP 132/90, P 112, R 20, SpO2 93% on 40% FIO2, and Temp 102.1 F. Your ambulance is not equipped with a ventilator and you have just removed him from his home ventilator and supply bag-valve ventilations with oxygen at 15 lpm. Vital signs are now BP 144/94, P 124, R 24, and SpO2 94%. Lung fields are clear and equal bilaterally. He is also agitated and breathing against the manual ventilations. You should administer
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