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How do you calculate a mean arterial pressure (MAP)? - correct answer ✔✔SBP + 2(DBP) /3



What test is performed before inserting a radial arterial line? - correct answer ✔✔Allen's test



Allen's test (modified) - correct answer ✔✔The hand is elevated and the patient is asked to
clench their fist for about 30 seconds.

Ulnar and the radial arteries are occluded

Still elevated, the hand is then opened (it should appear blanched)

Ulnar pressure is released while radial pressure is maintained; color should return within 5 to 15
seconds.



How do you assess BP in patient with a ventricular assist device (VAD)? - correct answer ✔✔Via
arterial line



Ankle-brachial index (ABI) - correct answer ✔✔A ratio derived by dividing the ankle blood
pressure by the brachial blood pressure; this calculation is used to assess the vascular status of
the lower extremities. To obtain the ABI, a blood pressure cuff is applied to the lower
extremities just above the malleoli. The systolic pressure is measured by Doppler ultrasound at
both the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses. The higher of these two pressures is then
divided by the higher of the two brachial pulses.



What is a normal ankle-brachial index (ABI)? - correct answer ✔✔1.0-1.4



What do you hear on percussion in air-leak syndrome? - correct answer ✔✔hyperresonance

,What ECG change do you see in carbon monoxide (CO) toxicity? - correct answer ✔✔sinus
tachycardia, ST depression



What is the difference between complete and incomplete cord syndromes? - correct answer
✔✔Complete: no function below level of the injury

Incomplete: some function below level of the injury



Why do you use a barium enema in the treatment of intussusception? - correct answer ✔✔The
barium can push the intestine back into place in 90% of cases



In DKA, when is the insulin infusion discontinued? - correct answer ✔✔When the patient is
alert, oriented, eating and drinking normally, SC insulin can be resumed

Leave the IV insulin running for 30-60 min after first SC injection



What ECG change may you see in acute adrenal insufficiency? - correct answer ✔✔Peaked T
waves, widened QRS (due to hyperkalemia)



What is the purpose of permissive hypotension in pelvic fracture? - correct answer ✔✔To
prevent disruption of clot formation



What causes the dark urine in rhabdomyolysis? - correct answer ✔✔Myoglobin (muscle
breakdown product) secreted by the kidney



Why is creatine kinase (CK) elevated in rhabdomyolysis? - correct answer ✔✔CK is an enzyme
found in skeletal muscle; it is released as muscle tissue is damaged by rhabdo



What is a common complication seen in stage 2 of Lyme disease? - correct answer ✔✔neuro
complications (numbness, pain, weakness, Bell's palsy)

,How do you treat a patient with circumferential torso burn when you are unable to ventilate
with BVM? - correct answer ✔✔Sit patient up if appropriate

escharotomy



Why is pulse oximetry high during hypoxemia from carbon monoxide exposure? - correct
answer ✔✔Pulse oximetry does not differentiate between O2 and CO attached to hemoglobin



Why does hydroxocobalamin in the Cyanokit turn urine red? - correct answer ✔✔It gives a
harmless and transient reddish colour to the skin and urine



Why is calcium required in hydrofluoric acid burn? - correct answer ✔✔Calcium gluconate binds
with the fluorine ion, preventing further penetration/damage of bone and tissue



Why is activated charcoal NOT effective in Iron ingestion? - correct answer ✔✔Activated
charcoal does not bind to iron



Which nursing ethical principle is EMTALA is based on? - correct answer ✔✔Justice? Can't find a
definitve answer to this anywhere!



Reporting suspected child maltreatment is practicing which ethical principle? - correct answer
✔✔Nonmaleficence? Can't find a definitive answer to this anywhere!



How is JumpStart different from START disaster triage? - correct answer ✔✔The JumpSTART
pediatric triage MCI triage tool (usually shortened to JumpSTART) is a variation of the simple
triage and rapid treatment (START) triage system; JumpSTART was designed specifically for
triaging children in disaster settings



Body packers - correct answer ✔✔Whole bowel irrigation

, Deferoxamine - correct answer ✔✔Vin rose urine



Stimulants - correct answer ✔✔mydriasis



Opioids - correct answer ✔✔myosis



Cholinergic crisis - correct answer ✔✔SLUDGE



Ethylene glycol - correct answer ✔✔Fomepizole



Digoxin - correct answer ✔✔yellow green vision



Beta blocker toxicity - correct answer ✔✔glucagon



acetaminiophen - correct answer ✔✔N-acetylcysteine



salicylates - correct answer ✔✔urine alkalination



sulfonylureas - correct answer ✔✔Octreotide



Phencyclidine (PCP) - correct answer ✔✔Combative behavior



Autonomy - correct answer ✔✔Right to make own health decisions & have their choices
respected



Beneficence - correct answer ✔✔Oath to help others - Including helping unresponsive pts

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