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CFFEMT 1212023

NREMT Review 
Horizontales
A pregnancy complication that is characterized by new-onset hypertension (SBP >140 mmHG or DBP >90mmHG), with seizure activity and preceding systemic effects, such as blurred vision, HA, or protein in the urine.
Another name for the position of lateral recumbent.
Caused by a bacterial infection. Patient may have drooling or c/o severe sore throat. The inflammation and enlargement may cause an upper airway obstruction.
The name of this triad, includes distended or engorged jugular veins seen on both sides of the trachea, a narrowing pulse pressure (the difference between the systolic and diastolic blood pressure numbers), and muffled heart sounds. A dire sign of cardiac tamponade.
The increased pressure in an artery with each contraction of the ventricles.
Type of shock that occurs when there is a block to blood flow in the heart or great vessels, causing an insufficient blood supply to the body's tissues.
Inflammation of the gallbladder, may c/o right shoulder pain
Conditions that make a particular medication or treatment appropriate because it would not help or may actually harm a patient.
2 or more adjacent ribs are fractured in two or more places, a segment of chest wall may be detached from the rest thoracic cage.
A solid organ and when injured can create left shoulder pain.
The pressure that remains in the arteries during the relaxation phase of the heart's cycle when the left ventricle is at rest.
The late stage of shock when blood pressure is falling.
The volume of blood pumped forward with each ventricular contraction.
Verticales
A temporary change in mental status characterized by disorganized thoughts, inattention, memory loss, disorientation, striking changes in personality and affect, hallucinations, delusions, or a decreased LOC.
A cyclical pattern of abnormal breathing that increases and then decreases in rate and depth, followed by a period of apnea. These types of respirations can be seen in patients with increased ICP.
The early stage of shock, in which the body can still compensate for blood loss.
A condition in which chronically low levels of oxygen in the blood stimulate the respiratory drive; seen in patients with chronic lung diseases.
The force of resistance against which the heart pumps.
Chemical substances released by the immune system in allergic reactions that are responsible for many of the symptoms of anaphylaxis, such as vasodilation.
The triad of increased systolic blood pressure, decreased heart rate, and irregular respirations. This triad signifies increased ICP.
The blood vessels that carry blood and nutrients to the heart muscle.
The name of respirations that are described as deep, rapid breathing; usually the result of an accumulation of certain acids when insulin is not available in the body.
Slurred speech
The return of a pulse and effective blood flow to the body in a patient who was previously in cardiac arrest.
The precontraction pressure in the heart as the volume of blood builds up.