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Monitoring | VMED - Internship: Veterinary, Quizzes of Veterinary medicine

Class: VMED - Internship: Veterinary; Subject: Veterinary Medicine; University: Medaille College; Term: Forever 1989;

Typology: Quizzes

2014/2015

Uploaded on 03/27/2015

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TERM 1
Minimum acceptable heart rates
DEFINITION 1
Sites used to monitor pulse strength
TERM 2
What vital signs represent circulation?
DEFINITION 2
What vital signs represent oxygenation?
TERM 3
What vital signs represent ventilation?
DEFINITION 3
Minimum acceptable respiratory rate
TERM 4
What limbs should the 4 leads go for a ECG?
DEFINITION 4
How many mL of blood lost is represented by a 3x3 and 4x4
gauze square?
TERM 5
What is a acceptable amount of blood loss?
DEFINITION 5
Minimum acceptable values for blood pressure
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TERM 1

Minimum acceptable heart rates

DEFINITION 1

Sites used to monitor pulse strength

TERM 2

What vital signs represent circulation?

DEFINITION 2

What vital signs represent oxygenation?

TERM 3

What vital signs represent ventilation?

DEFINITION 3

Minimum acceptable respiratory rate

TERM 4

What limbs should the 4 leads go for a ECG?

DEFINITION 4

How many mL of blood lost is represented by a 3x3 and 4x

gauze square?

TERM 5

What is a acceptable amount of blood loss?

DEFINITION 5

Minimum acceptable values for blood pressure

TERM 6

What should the fluid rate be if the patient is

hypotensive?

DEFINITION 6

What are causes of hypotension?

TERM 7

How do you know your patient is

hypotensive?

DEFINITION 7

What are the two forms of O2 in the blood?

TERM 8

What is PaO2, what does it measure and what

are normal values?

DEFINITION 8

What is SaO2, what does it measure and what are normal

values?

TERM 9

How are PaO2 and SaO2 related?

DEFINITION 9

How to correct blood loss

TERM 10

Hypercapnia/hypoventilation

DEFINITION 10

Hypocapnia/hyperventilation