JB LEARNING EMT CHAPTER 13 SHOCK
FINAL PAPER QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ STUDY MATERIAL
●● what are the three components of the perfusion triangle?
arteries, veins, capillaries
plasma, red blood cells, platelets
heart, brain, lungs
heart, blood vessels, blood
Answer: d
●● you suspect your patient is in shock you note the patients skin is
pale. This is likely due to ?
an increased heart rate
peripheral vasodilation
peripheral vasoconstriction
hypothermia
Answer: c
●● shock i due to severe infection is called?
,septic sock
neurogenic shock
anaphylactic shock
hypovolemic shock
Answer: a
●● your patient has a decreased cardiac output and poor myocardial
contractility. this will likely lead to?
hypovolemic shock
cardiogenic shock
neurogenic shock
septic shock
Answer: b
●● foods, medications, and insects are common causes of
septic shock
anaphylactic shock
cardiogenic shock
neurogenic shock
, Answer: b
●● your patient is in shock but the body's defense mechanisms are
currently able to maintain adequate circulation this is called?
compensated shock
decompensated shock
late shock
irreversable shock
Answer: a
●● as you approch a patient lying at the side of the roadway you observe
severe bleeding from the leg. What should your first action be?
check for a pulse
control the bleeding
open the airway
administer oxygen
Answer: b
●● when should nonlifesaving interventions be preformed for your
multisystem trauma patient?
FINAL PAPER QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ STUDY MATERIAL
●● what are the three components of the perfusion triangle?
arteries, veins, capillaries
plasma, red blood cells, platelets
heart, brain, lungs
heart, blood vessels, blood
Answer: d
●● you suspect your patient is in shock you note the patients skin is
pale. This is likely due to ?
an increased heart rate
peripheral vasodilation
peripheral vasoconstriction
hypothermia
Answer: c
●● shock i due to severe infection is called?
,septic sock
neurogenic shock
anaphylactic shock
hypovolemic shock
Answer: a
●● your patient has a decreased cardiac output and poor myocardial
contractility. this will likely lead to?
hypovolemic shock
cardiogenic shock
neurogenic shock
septic shock
Answer: b
●● foods, medications, and insects are common causes of
septic shock
anaphylactic shock
cardiogenic shock
neurogenic shock
, Answer: b
●● your patient is in shock but the body's defense mechanisms are
currently able to maintain adequate circulation this is called?
compensated shock
decompensated shock
late shock
irreversable shock
Answer: a
●● as you approch a patient lying at the side of the roadway you observe
severe bleeding from the leg. What should your first action be?
check for a pulse
control the bleeding
open the airway
administer oxygen
Answer: b
●● when should nonlifesaving interventions be preformed for your
multisystem trauma patient?