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This comprehensive study guide contains 100+ Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) exam questions and detailed answers designed to help learners master the core principles of critical care medicine, emergency medicine, trauma management, and intensive care practice. The resource covers a broad range of high-yield FCCS topics, including airway assessment and rapid sequence intubation (RSI), respiratory failure, arterial blood gas (ABG) interpretation, mechanical ventilation, ventilator management, ARDS, oxygenation strategies, non-invasive ventilation (NIPPV), shock recognition and management (hypovolemic, cardiogenic, distributive, obstructive, and hemorrhagic shock), fluid resuscitation, massive transfusion protocols, sepsis and septic shock, vasopressor therapy, cardiac emergencies, acute coronary syndrome (ACS), pulmonary embolism (PE), cardiac tamponade, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), electrolyte abnormalities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), intracranial pressure (ICP), burns, pancreatitis, critical care pharmacology, infectious diseases, pregnancy emergencies, and evidence-based ICU management. Organized in a structured question-and-answer format, this study guide strengthens clinical reasoning through realistic patient scenarios that mirror those encountered in intensive care units, emergency departments, trauma centers, and certification examinations. The content emphasizes guideline-based management of critically ill patients, allowing learners to improve diagnostic accuracy, emergency decision-making, ventilator troubleshooting, hemodynamic optimization, and multidisciplinary critical care management. This resource serves as an excellent revision tool for FCCS certification, residency examinations, board review, and healthcare professionals seeking to reinforce practical critical care knowledge. The material is consistent with internationally recognized critical care standards and references, including the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Course Manual, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock, the American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Guidelines, Marino's The ICU Book, Goldman-Cecil Medicine, Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, and Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. These authoritative references provide the evidence-based recommendations that underpin modern critical care education and FCCS certification programs. Recommended for Students: Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) course participants Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) certification candidates Critical Care Medicine fellows Emergency Medicine residents Internal Medicine residents Anesthesiology residents Pulmonary and Critical Care fellows Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses Emergency Department nurses Nurse Practitioner (NP) students Physician Assistant (PA) students Respiratory Therapy students and practitioners Trauma and Critical Care fellows Paramedics and critical care transport professionals Medical students preparing for emergency medicine and critical care examinations Healthcare professionals preparing for FCCS, ACLS, ICU, emergency medicine, and critical care certification examinations References Society of Critical Care Medicine. (2024). Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Course Manual. Evans, L., Rhodes, A., Alhazzani, W., et al. (2021). Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2021. Critical Care Medicine. American Heart Association. (2020). Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Provider Manual. Marino, P. L. (2024). The ICU Book (5th ed.). Wolters Kluwer. Goldman, L., Schafer, A. I. (2024). Goldman-Cecil Medicine (27th ed.). Elsevier. Walls, R. M., Hockberger, R. S., Gausche-Hill, M. (2023). Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice (10th ed.). Elsevier. Tintinalli, J. E., et al. (2024). Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide (10th ed.). McGraw-Hill. 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A 76yoF PMHx CHF, HTN is admitted with AMS and mild upper

respiratory sxs. According to family, her mental status gradually declined

over the last 3 days. Because generalized weakness and upper

respiratory sxs, limited amount of food/drink in the last 72hrs. Home

meds: metoprolol, lisinopril, furosemide. Family states she's compliant.

Vitals: HR 118, BP 96/53, RR 14, SpO2 98% RA

Dry mucous membranes, poor skin turgor, absence of JVD. Clear on

auscultation. Opens eyes to voice, mumbles incomprehensible sounds,

generalized weakness. 2 minute tonic-clonic seizure in ED which

resolves without intervention.

,Na 110, K 4.5, Cl 80, Bicarb 26, BUN 57, Cr 1.2, glucose 89.

Most appropriate next step?

A) free water restriction

B) hypertonic (3%) saline, 100mL for rapid early correction, goal serum

Na 118 in 24 hrs

C) Normal saline bolus, 1L over 10 min, repeat for goal serum Na 128 in

24hrs


D) oral tolvaptan, 15mg - ANSWER ✔✔B) Hypertonic (3%) saline,

100 mL for rapid early correction, with goal serum sodium of 118 mEq/L

in 24 hours

A 72yoF PMHx HTN, T2DM, smoking develops sudden-onset severe CP

associated with difficulty breathing and diaphoresis.

Vitals on arrival in ED: BP 165/92, HR 101, RR 29, SpO2 96% RA.

Which of the following ECG findings is most significant indicator for

immediate reperfusion in this patient?

A) ST segment depression

B) ST segment elevation

C) T wave inversions

, D) Peaked T waves - ANSWER ✔✔B) ST segment elevation


A 72yoM presents to ED with CHF exacerbation. Awake and alert but in

distress. Using accessory respiratory muscles and says it's hard to

breathe.

Vitals: HR 120, BP 120/80, RR 34, SpO2 90% on 8L simple face maks.

PE: bilateral lower extremity edema, crackles in posterior lung fields.

CXR: bilateral fluffy infiltrates consistent with pulmonary edema

ABG: pH 7.3, PCO2 50, PO2 64

In addition to diuresis, which of the following is the best next step in this

patient's management?

A) intubate and initiate invasive mechanical ventilation

B) initiate noninvasive positive pressure ventilation

C) switch to nonrebreather oxygen mask


D) switch to high-flow, high-humidity oxygen - ANSWER ✔✔B) initiate

noninvasive positive pressure ventilation

A 27yoM admitted to ICU with SAH after MVC. Initial GCS 8 with labored

respirations. He was intubated in the ED and placed on a ventilator.

Shortly after arrival to the unit, SpO2 reads 57% with HR 46 and no

pulse.

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