ZABBIX CERTIFIED SPECIALIST EXAM DAY 3 CERTIFICATION EXAM
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Septic emboli, a common complication of infective endocarditis,
are a result of the fact that:
1) vegetations are loosely attached and fragile.
2) the valves are no longer competent.
3) cardiac output is reduced.
4) heart contractions are irregular. - ANSWER-1) vegetations are
loosely attached and fragile.
Pericarditis may be caused by:
1--infection.
2--abnormal immune responses.
3--injury.
4--malignant neoplasm.
1) 1, 2
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2) 3, 4
3) 1, 3, 4
4) 1, 2, 3, 4 - ANSWER-4) 1, 2, 3, 4
Uncontrolled hypertension is most likely to cause ischemia and
loss of function in the:
1) kidneys, brain, and retinas of the eye.
2) peripheral arteries in the legs.
3) aorta and coronary arteries.
4) liver, spleen, and stomach. - ANSWER-1) kidneys, brain, and
retinas of the eye.
A dissecting aortic aneurysm develops as:
1) a dilation or bulge that develops at one point on the aortic wall.
2) a thrombus that accumulates at a point in the aortic wall.
3) a section of the aorta that weakens and dilates in all directions.
4) a tear in the intimal lining, which allows blood flow between
layers of the aortic wall - ANSWER-4) a tear in the intimal lining,
which allows blood flow between layers of the aortic wall
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Which factor predisposes to varicose veins during pregnancy?
1) Compressed pelvic veins
2) Stenotic valves in leg veins
3) Thrombus formation
4) Insufficient muscle support for veins - ANSWER-1)
Compressed pelvic veins
Shock is defined as:
1) failure of the heart to supply sufficient blood to body cells.
2) general hypoxia, causing damage to various organs.
3) decreased circulating blood and tissue perfusion.
4) loss of blood, causing severe hypoxia. - ANSWER-3)
decreased circulating blood and tissue perfusion.
A compensation for shock would include:
1) increased heart rate and oliguria.
2) lethargy and decreased responsiveness.
3) warm, dry, flushed skin.
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4) weak, thready pulse. - ANSWER-1) increased heart rate and
oliguria.
Why does anaphylactic shock cause severe hypoxia very quickly?
1) Generalized vasoconstriction reduces venous return.
2) Bronchoconstriction and bronchial edema reduce airflow.
3) Heart rate and contractility are reduced.
4) Metabolic rate is greatly increased. - ANSWER-2)
Bronchoconstriction and bronchial edema reduce airflow.
A cardiac pacemaker would most likely be inserted in cases of:
1) angina pectoris.
2) heart block.
3) congestive heart failure.
4) ventricular fibrillation. - ANSWER-2) heart block.
Pacemaker for hear block or SA/AV node problems
Defibrillator for Vfib