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Read over the following cases and make on educated guess on what medical issue or situotion the patient is experiencing. Be s
CASE A6: 92 y.o. male transported to ER with the following:
- EKG reveals asystole
- CPR was attempted on pt.
- DOA
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COMMON MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS
ROM - range of motion
RST-rapid strep test
RUQ-right upper quadrant.
rt-right \( R x-t a k e(g r e s c r i p t i o t) \)
S-wi
Reod over the following cases and make an educated guess on what medical issue or situation the patient is experiencing. Be sure to look up any terms or abbreviations you do not recognize. CASE #1: 26 y.o. male presents to the ER with the following: - Elevated HR - N\&V - appears to be lethargic cataxia - Obvious AOB What's your guess? choose: 2 choose: - difficulty speaking - lethargy - Elevated B/P What's your guess? choose: CASE #4: 32 y.o. male presents to ER with the following: - Transported to ER \( \overline{\mathrm{p}} \) MVA - c/o extreme pain in UQ - X-ray ordered to R/O possible femur \( \mathrm{fx} \) Read over the following cases and make on educated guess on what medical issue or situotion the patient is experiencing. Be sure to look up any terms or abbreviations you do not recognize. CASE #1: 26 y.0. male presents to the ER with the following: - Elevated HR - N\&V - appears to be lethargic \( \overline{\mathrm{C}} \) ataxia - Obvious \( \mathrm{AOB} \) What's your guess? choose: CASE # 2: 78 y.o female transported to ER with the following: - h/oCAD - clo pressure in chest and pain radiating down left arm - Abnormal EKG - Elevated B/P What's your guess? choose: CASE #3: 67 y.o. female presents to ER with the following: - hemiparesis - diplopia - difficulty speaking - lethargy - Elevated B/P What's your guess? choose: CASE #4: 32 Y.O. male presents to ER with the following: - Transported to ER \( \overline{\mathrm{P}} \) MVA - c/o extreme pain in LLQ - X-fay ordered to R/O possible femur \( f x \) What's your guess? choose: CASE #5: 16 y.o. male transported to ER with the following - transported to ER from football practice - temporary LOC - red dry skin - TPR elevated - temp. recorded at \( 104.3 \) degrees F What's your guess? choose: CASE A6: 92 y.o. male transported to ER with the following: - EKG reveals asystole - CPR was attempted on pt. - DOA What's your guess? choose: CASE #7: 82 y.0. male presents to PCP office with the following: - BGL levels at 421 - Hemoglobin A1C results: \( 8.2 \) - Pt. has been experiencing extreme neuropathy especially in LE - R/O the need for pt to have BKA What's your guess? choose: CASE #8: 35 y.0, male presents to PCP office and Px shows the following: - B/P: \( 120 / 60 \mathrm{mmHg} \) - HR: 72 bpm and \( \mathrm{O}_{2} \) Sat: \( 99 \% \) - EKG WNL - NBS What's your guess? choose: CASE H9: 12 y.o. female presents to ER with the following: - Pt. C/O extreme ankle pain unilat. - HRST surrounding right lateral malleolus - Mother reports injury occurred 1 hour PTA What's your guess? choose: CASE #10: 66 y.0. male presents to ER with the following: - h/oCOPD - pt. C/OSOB - BS revealed rhonchi and rales - O2 Sat=81\% - Pt is on 2L O2 N/C What's your guess? choose: CASE #11: 15 y.o. male presents to ER with the following: - Temp: 103 degrees F - Pt. CjO chills, sore throat and H/A - RST was positive - Pt. given ASA by mother for pain What's your guess? choose: CASE #12: 28 y.o, female presents to ER with the following: - Pt, C/O pain increasing to \( 8 / 10 \) - Reporting UC every 4 min. - \( F H R=160 \mathrm{bpm} \) - transported to L\&D What's your guess? choose: COMMON MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS ROM - range of motion RST-rapid strep test RUQ-right upper quadrant. rt-right \( R x-t a k e(g r e s c r i p t i o t) \) S-without S\& \$-signs and symptortas Sats-oxygenfolood saturation level SA-sinoatral sc-rubcutanecus SIDS-sudden infant death syndrome Stgi-label/write \( \$ 0 B \)-shortness of breath spec-specimen \$Q. mab q-rubcutaneos stat-lmimediately SVT-supraventricalar tachycarala \$x-5ymptoms T-temperature T \( \& \) A-tonsillecteriy and ademoldectomy tab-tablet tachy-tachycandic TAII-total abdominal hysterectory TB-tuberculosis temp \( (\mathbf{T}) \)-temperatare TH - transient inchemic attadk (minj-stroke) tid-three times a day TMJ-tenporomandibular joint TpR-temper TFk-temperature, pulse, respirations TVH-tocal vagital lyneerectiony \( \mathbf{T X}-\operatorname{tractas}^{2} \) \( \mathrm{UA} \)-uninalyyis UC-uterine contractions unt-wnconsciots ting-ointment unk-anis URC-Eseal, reasonable, curtomary UR1-apper respiratory lafeceon UTI-arinary tract infection V tach - ventricular tactycardua vag-vapinal ve-vertul ofser vel-volume V/s-vital signs WA-whalle areake WBC-white Hosd cell/con-t w/c-wherictair WNL-within normal timits wh-tweight y/o-year(s) old


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