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True: 1-7
False:8-10
Floating:11,12 |
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| diaphragm, external intercostals, scalenes, possible: sternocleidomastoid, serratus anterior, pec major/minor, and lats. |
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-raises ribcage
-assists in inhalation
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-draws ribs inferiorly
-assists in exhalation |
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| Abdominal muscles, internal intercostals. |
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| pharynx, larynx, trachea, primary bronchi, exchange at aveoli |
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| Esphagus to stomach, to small intestine, to large intestine, to rectum, to anus. |
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-detox blood
-stores glucose/glycogen
-chemicals for digestion
-protein synthesis |
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| -introduces bile to stomach |
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| produce and destroy blood cells durring time of systemic infection. |
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-causes spleen to be engorged with blood
-can protude below ribcage increasing risk of injury |
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-filters urine
-goes from kidney to ureter to bladder to urethra |
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| contains: heart, splees, kidney, lung, stomach |
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| contains: liver, pancreas, kidney, lung |
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| Appendix, ureter, bladder, colon, gonads |
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| ureter, bladder, colon, gonads |
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-ruptured spleen
-pain in left shoulder and left upper quadrant. |
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| Casues of breathing difficulties: |
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| Asthma, allergies, cardiac contusion, rib/costal cartilage injury, lung trauma, internal injury |
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| Checkin breathing includes: |
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| check: rate, depth, quality |
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| checkin heart rate. Norms? |
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-at radial, or carotid
-60 to 100 bpm |
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| Radpid, shallow breathing means: |
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| deep quick breathing means: |
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| pulmonary obstruction, asthma |
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| noisy, raspy breathing means: |
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possible internal bleeding
-immediate refferal |
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-when two or more ribs are fractured
-parts of chest move independantly, or opposite to breathing patters. |
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-accumulation of air in the pleural cavity
-results in hypoxia and respirtory distress |
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| when blood pools in pleural cavity |
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| Spontaneous Pneumothorax: |
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"bleb" in lung bursts causing the lung to deflate
-lung must be reinflated with chest tube |
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-progressive deterioration of simple pneumothorax.
-traps air in pleural cavity leading to pressure on lung restricting ability to inflate |
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| Causes of Splenic Injury: |
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-direct blow
-mononucleus
-pneumonia
-systemic infection |
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| Increase risk of spleen injury because/how: |
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since spleen is resivor of blood, durring time of infection it becomes engorged with blood trying to fight infection
-at risk of rupture |
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-pt at Mc Burneys point
-fever, nausea, vomiting
-pain relief w/ lying supine with right hip and knee flexed |
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twisting of spermatic cord
-can occur with insufficient support
-intense pain, decreased with lying supine, and knees drawn in |
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-disordered eating
-amenorreha
-osteoperosis |
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-having the wind knocked out
-direct blow, temporary paralysis of diaphragm
-loosen constricting clothing, help calm down |
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protrusion of abdominal contents through inguinal canal
-common in males |
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-protrusion of abdominal contents through femoral canal
-common in females |
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-tear of strain of ab muscles or fascia
-dull achy pain, increased with activity |
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| Steps of evaluating internal: |
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