CBT

  1. The EKG of a severely hypothermic adult patient is most likely to show what on the rhythm
    J waves
  2. Function of glossopharyngeal nerve
    Taste sensation to the posterior tongue
  3. The carotid artery baroreceptor stimulation affects the cardiac output by
    Increasing sympathetic tone
  4. An early sign of hypovolemic shock
    Slowed capillary refill
  5. A nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing
    • Trigeminal nerve
    • (the fifth cranial nerve, or simply CN V)
  6. A period of time during which an organ or cell is incapable of repeating a particular action,
    Refractory period
  7. The period immediately following the firing of a nerve fiber when it cannot be stimulated no matter how great a stimulus is applied
    ABSOLUTE REFRACTORY PERIOD
Author
readyreg29
ID
289633
Card Set
CBT
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CBT
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