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Surgery – Shock, Fluids, Acid-Base Balance & Electrolytes Imbalance Exam Q&A | Various Authors Verified 2025–2026

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Study with Surgery – Shock, Fluids, Acid-Base Balance & Electrolytes Imbalance Exam Questions & Answers by Various Authors, verified for 2025–2026 accuracy. This resource includes clinically focused exam-style questions with correct answers and clear rationales, designed to support medical and surgical learners in mastering critical care principles, fluid management, acid–base interpretation, and electrolyte disorders for confident exam performance.

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SURGERY- SHOCK, FLUIDS, ACID-BASE BALANCE
AND ELECTROLYTES IMBALANCE [NEWEST 2025
UPDATE] REVISED EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) HIGHEST
TEST SCORE A+ GRADE



b. 750-1500mL
After an RTA adult patient was admitted in the hospital with Pr= 116/min,
RR=24/min, BP=120/80mmHg, mild anxious nature, how much amount of blood is
lost in this patient?
a. <750ml
b. 750-1500mL
c. 1500-2000mL
d. >2000mL




a. 1 week
After hemorrhage, blood cortisol which gets raised will be elevated for how many
weeks?
a. 1 week
b. 2 weeks




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c. 3 weeks
d. 4 weeks




a. Hypovolemic
Type of shock seen in burn cases are?
a. Hypovolemic
b. Cardiogenic
c. Neurogenic
d. None of the above




a. Increased adrenaline
Which of the following is the immediate response to decrease in blood volume?
a. Increased adrenaline
b. Shift of fluids from IC to EC compartment
c. Angiotensin increase
d. Thyroxine release




b. Class 2




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