A 36 y/o female is 42 weeks pregnant & complains of headache, loss of peripheral vision, & swelling to the hands. BP 140/100, P 110, R 20. What should you suspect? {Ans: Preeclampsia}A diaphoretic 45 year old male complains of shortness of breath and chest pain. Vital signs are BP 106/58, P 64, R 18, Sp02 88%. What medication should be administered? {Ans: Oxygen}A 24 year old female was shot in the chest. She is cyanotic and diaphoretic. She has normal breath sounds with equal rise and is tachycardia. What should you suspect? {Ans: Cardiac Tamponade}A 72 year old female complains of shortness of breath that awoke her in the middle of the night. Vital signs are BP 182/102, P 92 and irregular, R 26 with crackles. What do you suspect? {Ans: COPD}A 25 year old male is unresponsive and apneic. His chest was trapped under a car for 5 minutes. He has petechiae to his face and a weak carotid pulse. What should you do? {Ans: Ventilate him with a bag-valve mask}You are ventilating a 23 year old female. You notice there is JVD and decreased lung sounds on the left. What should you