- Atropine
- Amiodarone
- Defibrillation
- Beta Blockers
- c
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Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) is serious heart condition where the lower chamber of the heart beat in a fast, irregular way and stopping blood flow to the body.
It became cause of sudden cardiac arrest.
CPR and Defibrillator is used in this condition.
- Migraine
- Meningitis
- Glaucoma
- Sinusitis
- b
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Maningitis is a types of fever.
Photophobia is sensitivity to light.
Fever, Neck Stiffness, Photophobia, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting and altered mental condition are also the symptoms of Meningitis.
- Danger
- Allergies
- Falls Risks
- Do not resuscitate
- a
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Red colour is associated with danger, fire or fire related hazardous.
- Excretion
- Adhesion
- Adsorption
- Absorption
- d
- Lying
- Standing
- Walking
- Sitting
- a
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According to standard clinical instructions, correct position is “Lying with head elevated”.
The elevation of head should up upto 30 to 40 degrees.
- Parasympathetic nerve activity
- Sympathetic nerve activity
- Blood Pressure
- Sodium Excretion
- c
- ST elevation
- U waves
- Peaked T waves
- QT prolongation
- c
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Peaked T waves is a sign of Hyperkalemia.
Hyperkalemia is high level of Potassium in blood.
- Uterine Wall
- Vaginal Wall
- Ovary
- Cervical Wall
- a
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Myometrium is the middle muscle layer of of Uterus.
Myometrium is the strong muscle part of the Uterus that helps in Menstruation (to push out the blood) and Childbirth (to push out the baby out).
There are three layers of Uterus which are Endometrium, Myometrium and Perimetrium.
- Hypothermia
- Bradycardia
- Systolic BP>140 mmHG
- Lactate<2 mmol/L
- a
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Sepsis is a serious reaction that occurs when body reacts against any infection but the reaction is so severe which can cause of damage the body organ.
A hallmark symptom of sepsis is a combination of fever or low body temperature, high heart rate, confusion or altered mental status.
- OTC
- Half Life
- Turn Over
- Shelf Life
- b
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It tells us how fast the medicine starts working.
For example, If you take a pill and after 20 minutes, half of it is in your blood, then the absorption half life is 20 minutes.