28. Name two medications used for the treatment of Anaphylactic Shock. A. ______
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28. Name two medications used for the treatment of Anaphylactic Shock.
A. ______________________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________________
29. What is the difference between hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia?
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30. When would you want to have your patient drink orange juice, if they are suffering from
hyperglycemic diabetes or hypoglycemic diabetes? _____________________________
31. What are the four main symptoms of hyperglycemic diabetes?
A. ______________________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________________
C. ______________________________________________________
D. ______________________________________________________
32. What would you ask your patient who suffers from hypoglycemic diabetes before beginning treatment of them? ________________________________________________
33. What is the most common patient reaction after they realize they have suffered from a seizure? _______________________________
34. What is the most common medication prescribed for a patient who suffers from seizures?
___________________________ What is a negative side effect in the oral cavity of this medication? ________________________________________________
35. How can you differentiate between a Myocardial Infarction, Angina Pectoris and Sudden Cardiac Arrest?
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
36. What are the symptoms of a patient suffering from a Myocardial Infarction?
A. ______________________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________________
C. ______________________________________________________
D. ______________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
37. What is the treatment for SCA? __________________________________________
Explanation / Answer
Answer 28) Treatment of Anaphylactic Shock.
A. Epinephrine
B. Antihistamine
Answer 29) Hperglycemia is the condition where there is sudden rise in blood glucose levels.
Hypoglycemia is the condition where there is sudden decrease in blood glucose levels.
Answer 30) A pateint is given orange juice in the case of diabetic emergency. The hyperglycemic pateints when take medications, they experience sudden decline in blood glucose level (hypoglycemia) and it results in emergency condition.
Answer 31) Four main symptoms of hyperglycemic diabetes
Answer 32) Patient who suffers from hypoglycemic diabetes is to be asked about medications that he takes regularly. Insulin dependent pateints can establish hypoglycemia with overdose.
Answer 33) Most common patient reaction after they realize they have suffered from a seizure is confusion. In primary reaction, they get worried and anxious as they are unaware of the condition.
Answer 34) The most common medication given in seiuzure are Topirmate and Valporic acid.
Oral cavity have negative side effects such as bleeding gums and bruising.
Answer 35) Angina pectoris is a chest pain due to temporary lack of oxygen in heart tissue. It gets cured once their is normal oxygen sypply.
Myocardial infraction occurs where there is suddent reduction in blood flow to coronary arteries. It combined with symptoms such as breathing difficulty and sweating.
Cardiac arrest is sudden impairment in electrical conduction within the heart. Lack of immediate treatment may result in death within minutes.
Answer 36) Symptoms of myocardial infraction
Answer 37) SCA ( suddden cardia arrest) may be treated with :
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