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  1. Nov 8, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Epic SoundtraxEnd Title · Thomas NewmanThe Shawshank Redemption℗ 1994 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on:...

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  2. Sep 26, 2018 · End Title. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group End Title · Danny Elfman Nightmare Before Christmas Special Edition ℗ 1993 Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Released on: 2006-01...

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  3. Jul 31, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Colors Of The Wind - End Title · Vanessa Williams Pocahontas ℗ 1995 Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Released on: 1995-01-01 Producer ...

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    • Oh! PQRST
    • Advanced Airway/Intubation
    • Cardiac Arrest
    • Optimized Ventilation
    • Shock
    • Pulmonary Embolism
    • Asthma
    • Mechanical Obstruction
    • Emphysema & Pneumothorax
    • Patient with Diabetes

    Now that we’ve peeked behind the curtain as to how CO2is produced in metabolism and transported via perfusion, let’s use the PQRST (proper, quantity, rate, shape and trending) method to different types of emergency calls. We read PQRST in order, asking, “What is proper?” Consider what your desired goal is for this patient. “What is the quantity?” “...

    P: Ventilation. Confirm placement of the advanced airway device.6,7 Q: Goal is 35-45 mmHg. R: 10-12 bpm, ventilated. S: Near flat-line of apnea to normal rounded rectangle EtCO2 waveform. (See Figure 4a, p. 50.) If the top of the shape is irregular (e.g., like two different EtCO2 waves mashed together) it may indicate a problem with tube placement....

    P: Ventilation and perfusion. Confirmation of effective CPR. Monitoring for return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) or loss of spontaneous circulation.1,6,7,9 Q: Goal is > 10 mmHg during CPR. Expect it to be as high as 60 mmHg when ROSC is achieved. (See Figure 5, p. 50.) R: 10-12 bpm, ventilated. S: Rounded low rectangle EtCO2waveform during CPR ...

    P: Ventilation. May include hyperventilation situations such as anxiety as well as hypoventilation states such as opiate overdose, stroke, seizure, or head injury.1,6,7 Q: Goal is 35-45 mmHg. Control using rate of ventilation. If EtCO2 is low (i.e., being blown off too fast), begin by assisting the patient to breathe more slowly or by ventilating a...

    P: Metabolism and perfusion. As perfusion decreases and organs go into shock-whether hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic or another type-less CO2 is produced and delivered to the lungs, so EtCO2 will go down, even at normal ventilation rates. In the context of shock, EtCO2 can help differentiate between a patient who’s anxious and slightly confused an...

    P: Ventilation and perfusion. Using EtCO2along with other vital signs can help you identify a mismatch between ventilation and perfusion. Q: Goal is 35-45 mmHg. EtCO2 < 35 mmHg in the presence of a normal respiratory rate and otherwise normal pulse and blood pressure may indicate that ventilation is occurring, but perfusion isn’t as the embolism is...

    P: Ventilation. Although the classic “shark’s fin” shape is indicative of obstructive diseases like asthma, EtCO2 can provide additional information about your patient.7,8 Q: Goal is 35-45 mmHg. The trend of quantity and rate together can help indicate if the disease is in an early or late and severe stage. R: Goal is 12-20 bpm for spontaneous resp...

    P: Ventilation. The “shark’s fin” low-expiratory shape is present but is “bent” indicating obstructed and slowed inhalation as well.8 Q: Goal is 35-45 mmHg. R: Goal is 12-20 bpm for spontaneous respirations; 10-12 bpm for artificial ventilations. S: Again, slow and uneven emptying of alveoli mixed with air from the anatomical “dead space” will caus...

    P: Ventilation. Patients with emphysema may have so much damage to their lung tissue that the shape of their waveform may “lean in the wrong direction.” In a similar way, patients with a pneumothorax won’t be able to maintain the plateau of phase 3 of the EtCO2 wave. The shape will start high and then trail off as air leaks from the lung, producing...

    P: Ventilation and perfusion. EtCO2can aid in differentiation between hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis. Sometimes the difference is obvious, but in other situations, every diagnostic tool can help. Q: Goal is 35-45 mmHg. R: Goal is 12-20 bpm for spontaneous respirations. A hypoglycemic patient is likely to have a relatively normal rate of res...

  4. May 9, 2019 · A Whole New World (End Title) Lyrics: I can show you the world: shining, shimmering, splendid / Tell me, princess, now when did you last let your heart decide? / I can open your eyes, take you ...

  5. End Title - YouTube Music. New recommendations. 0:00 / 0:00. Provided to YouTube by Epic Soundtrax End Title · Thomas Newman The Shawshank Redemption ℗ 1994 Epic Records, a division of Sony...

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