COPR EXAM PREP ACP QUESTIONS
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LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Required blood volume for "Massive Hemothorax"? - ANS 1500ml +
Intercostal Vasculature/Nerve location - ANS Inferior to the rib
Miosis - ANS Excessive constriction of the pupil of the eye
Bell's palsy - ANS Type of facial paralysis that results in an inability to control the facial
muscles on the affected side.
Trauma - ANS The acute physiologic and structural change that occurs in a patient's body
when an external source of energy dissipates faster than the body's ability to sustain and
dissipate it.
Secondary spinal cord injury: - ANS Caused by progressive swelling after the initial insult.
Cerebral Perfusion Pressure - ANS {Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) } - {Intracranial Pressure
(ICP) }
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, Traumatic Asphyxia - ANS Severe, sudden crushing injury to the chest and abdomen that
leads to a backward flow of blood from the heart into the vessels of the neck and head.
Beck's Triad - ANS Findings of Pericardial Tamponade:
Hypotension, JVD, and muffled heart sounds
Decussate - ANS Cross or form an X.
Hepatojugular Reflex - ANS Compression of congested liver produces JVD.
Trismus - ANS Reduced opening of the jaws.
Aldosterone - ANS Influences the reabsorption of sodium and excretion of potassium of the
kidney, thereby indirectly influencing water retention or loss, blood pressure and blood volume.
Rhonchi - ANS Continuous low pitched rattling that often resembles snoring.
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) - ANS A systemic thrombohemorrhagic
disorder that results in excessive coagulation AND excessive fibrinolytic activation
Delta Wave - ANS Rapid, slurred upslope to the R wave immediately after the end of the P
wave characteristic of WPW. (Short PRI)
Cor Pulmonale - ANS Right sided heart failure secondary to chronic lung disease
Cardiac Output - ANS The amount of blood that is pumped out by either ventricle per
minute.
{ Stroke Volume (SV) } X { Heart rate} = Cardiac Output {CO}
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WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS |
LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Required blood volume for "Massive Hemothorax"? - ANS 1500ml +
Intercostal Vasculature/Nerve location - ANS Inferior to the rib
Miosis - ANS Excessive constriction of the pupil of the eye
Bell's palsy - ANS Type of facial paralysis that results in an inability to control the facial
muscles on the affected side.
Trauma - ANS The acute physiologic and structural change that occurs in a patient's body
when an external source of energy dissipates faster than the body's ability to sustain and
dissipate it.
Secondary spinal cord injury: - ANS Caused by progressive swelling after the initial insult.
Cerebral Perfusion Pressure - ANS {Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) } - {Intracranial Pressure
(ICP) }
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, Traumatic Asphyxia - ANS Severe, sudden crushing injury to the chest and abdomen that
leads to a backward flow of blood from the heart into the vessels of the neck and head.
Beck's Triad - ANS Findings of Pericardial Tamponade:
Hypotension, JVD, and muffled heart sounds
Decussate - ANS Cross or form an X.
Hepatojugular Reflex - ANS Compression of congested liver produces JVD.
Trismus - ANS Reduced opening of the jaws.
Aldosterone - ANS Influences the reabsorption of sodium and excretion of potassium of the
kidney, thereby indirectly influencing water retention or loss, blood pressure and blood volume.
Rhonchi - ANS Continuous low pitched rattling that often resembles snoring.
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) - ANS A systemic thrombohemorrhagic
disorder that results in excessive coagulation AND excessive fibrinolytic activation
Delta Wave - ANS Rapid, slurred upslope to the R wave immediately after the end of the P
wave characteristic of WPW. (Short PRI)
Cor Pulmonale - ANS Right sided heart failure secondary to chronic lung disease
Cardiac Output - ANS The amount of blood that is pumped out by either ventricle per
minute.
{ Stroke Volume (SV) } X { Heart rate} = Cardiac Output {CO}
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