Radiation - where is the pain? did it spread? Secure OPQRST (history of present illness) onset - what were u doing when it started? Right dose? tracheostomy and stoma holes that are surgically created and used to create airways normal breathing rate (adult) 12-20 respirations per minute normal breathing rate (child) 15-30 respirations per minute normal breathing rate (infant) 25-50 respirations per minute sequence for basic airway control open 10-15 minutes for a stable patient snoring The sound of the soft tissue of the upper airway creating a partial obstruction of air flow septic shock sepsis and uncontrollable decreased blood pressure EMTs should be able to lift at least _lbs 125 Signs of shock tachycardia (rapid heart rate)Ĭool and pale skin questions when handling medication right medication? ![]() extrinsic diseases diseases that are contagious and able to spread bronchodilator a medication that relaxes and expands the bronchial passages into the lungs direct lift from floor to bed discs act as a shock absorber for the spine what do you administer if there is respiratory difficulty or patient suspected to be in shock, had stroke or seizure? oxygen vector a living creature involved in the transmission of the disease (humans, dogs, cats, chicken) crowing A breathing sound similar to the cawing of a crow may indicate that muscles around the larynx are in spasm auscultation listening to sounds within the body, such as heart or lungs, by using stethoscope vital signs should be reassessed every. ![]() Diastolic pressure within the walls of arteries when the left ventricle is at rest on-line medical control physician is there with the EMT neurogenic shock hypoperfusion due to nerve paralysis (sometimes caused by spinal cord injuries) resulting in the dilation of blood vessels that increases the volume of the circulatory system beyond the point where it can be filled.
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