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'Raccoon eyes' are a sign of which of the following:
Select one:
a. spinal cord damage
b. facial fractures
c. periorbital fracture
d. Basilar skull fracture
- Answer -D
6 litres of O2 via Hudson Mask is equal to what % of FiO2?
A. 21%
B. .85%
C. .4%
D. .5%
- Answer -C
A drop in blood pressure or a rise in pulse rate must be evident as indicators of hemorrhage related
hypovolaemic shock.
Select one:
True
False
- Answer -False
A patient in neurogenic shock may present with poikilothermia, which is best defined as?
a. warm skin with red blotches
,b. cool skin which blanches easily
c. the skin takes on the temperature of the environment
d. the skin continues to heat up despite cooling measures
- Answer -C
A patient in neurogenic shock may present with poikilothermia, which is best defined as?
Select one:
a. warm skin with red blotches
b. cool skin which blanches easily
c. the skin takes on the temperature of the environment
d. the skin continues to heat up despite cooling measures
- Answer -C
A patient suffering from anaphylactic shock can suffer respiratory distress due to:
a. laryngeal oedema
b. swelling of the lips and tongue
c. acute pulmonary oedema
d. pulmonary embolus
- Answer -A
A patient suffering from anaphylactic shock can suffer respiratory distress due to:
Select one:
a. laryngeal oedema
b. swelling of the lips and tongue
c. acute pulmonary oedema
d. pulmonary embolus
- Answer -A
,A patient who is confused, opens their eyes in response to verbal command and withdraws to pain has a
Glasgow Coma Scale score of:
a. 7
b. 13
c. 11
d. 9 - Answer -C
A patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) will have a lower oxygen saturation
reading due to high CO2 levels often referred to as CO2 retaining.
True
False
- Answer -False
A peripherally inserted central line which is inserted in the antecubital area is referred to as
a. Port-a-cath
b. PICC line
c. Hickmans
d. CVC - Answer -B
A sign of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a urine output of:
Select one:
a. less than 0.5ml/kg/hr for more than 6 hours in adults and more than 10 hours in children
b. less than 0.5ml/kg/hr for more than 6 hours in adults and children
c. less than 0.5ml/kg/hr for more than 6 hours in adults and more than 8 hours in children
d. less than 0.5ml/kg/hr for more than 8 hours in adults and more than 6 hours in children -
Answer -C
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is characterised by a rapid accumulation of toxic waste products in the blood
such as:
Select one:
a. creatinine and glucose
, b. urea and creatinine
c. potassium and sodium
d. urea and calcium - Answer -B
Acute tubular necrosis can be caused by:
Select one:
a. decreased blood flow from shock
b. a contrast medium
c. renal calculi
d. erythropoietin - Answer -B
Aerobic metabolism is more efficient in terms of producing ATP from glucose than anaerobic
metabolsim?
Select one:
True
False - Answer -True
Aerobic metabolism is more efficient in terms of producing ATP from glucose than anaerobic
metabolsim?
True
False - Answer -True
All of the following are solutes of urine except:
Select one:
a. urea
b. creatinine
c. glycogen
d. uric acid - Answer -C
All of the following belong to the urinary system except which of the following: