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Underlying causes of PEA arrest: H’s and T’s 

Hypovolemia, Hypoxia, Hydrogen Ion (acidosis), Hypo/Hyper-kalemia, Hypothermia
Toxins, Tamponade,
Underlying causes of PEA ... arrest: H’s and ... lungs: massive PE ... ) #PEA #arrest ... Differential #Diagnosis #Table
Insulin Pharmacology - Components, Onset, Peak, Duration, Considerations - Comparison Table

#Insulin #Onset #Peak #Duration #Comparison #Table
Insulin Pharmacology ... Components, Onset, Peak ... #Insulin #Onset ... #Peak #Duration ... #Comparison #Table
Ultimate Insulin Comparison Table - via tldrpharmacy

Formulations, Onset, Peak, Duration, and Storage

By J. Nile Barnes, PharmD,
Ultimate Insulin ... Comparison Table ... Formulations, Onset, Peak ... #Comparison #Table ... #Pharmacology #Peak
Priority-based management algorithm for the undifferentiated patient in PEA arrest
PEA (no pulse by manual palp +
undifferentiated patient in PEA ... arrest PEA (no ... Alex Coutin #PEA ... #arrest #algorithm ... activity #management #criticalcare
Insulin Comparison Chart

Insulin Types - Onset (hours) - Peak Glycemic Effect (hours) - Duration (hours)
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Insulin Comparison ... Chart Insulin ... Onset (hours) - Peak ... • Combination Insulins ... #Comparison #Table
Insulin and analogues onset of action, peak times and duration.

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#pharmacology #table #comparison
Insulin and analogues ... onset of action, peak ... #pharmacology #table ... comparison #dosing #insulin
If your PIP and Plateau are both elevated then this indicates lung disease and decreased compliance
indicates increased airway ... #Diagnosis #CriticalCare ... #PIP #PPlat #Peak
Balloon Visualization - Mechanical Ventilation Pressures - PIP, PPlat, PEEP

Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP): Dynamic pressure needed
PPlat, PEEP Peak ... of the lung) Airway ... unless excessive airway ... #PPlat #PEEP #CriticalCare
Manifestations of Anaphylaxis by Body System

Dermatologic/mucosal

 - Eyes: periorbital swelling/erythema, injected conjunctiva, tears

 - Oral mucosa:
Respiratory - Lower airway ... tachypnea, decreased peak ... respiratory collapse/arrest ... - Upper airway ... cyanosis, cardiac arrest
Hyperkalemia - Diagnosis and Management - GrepMed Handbook

S/Sx: Most pts asymptomatic. Weakness, cramping, nausea, paresthesias, palpitations,
transfusions), ↓insulin ... indicate badness): Peak ... → sine wave → PEA ... Elimination (see Table ... Treatments: • Insulin