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CONCEPTS OF FAMILY -CENTERED NURSING FOR THE PRACTICAL
NURSE EXAM 2 (BRAND NEW!!)
Which of the following types of shock is not characterized by generalized vasodilation and peripheral
pooling of blood?
A. Anaphylactic shock
B. Neurogenic shock
C. Septic shock
D. Cardiogenic shock - ANSWERD. Cardiogenic shock
Which is the underlying problem common among all types of shock?
A. Generalized vasodilation
B. Cardiac failure
Which of the following is a true statement regarding the airways?
A. Cough receptors lie at the carina
B. The carina is in the right main stem bronchus
C. There are three main bronchi
D. There are six secondary or lobar branches from the bronchi - ANSWERA. Cough receptors lie at the
carina
At what age is the lung fully developed?
A. 15
B. 10
C. 8
D. C. Inadequate cellular oxygenation
D. Faulty compensatory mechanisms - ANSWERC. Inadequate cellular oxygenation
, What is the pathophysiologic phenomeon underlying disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)?
A. Clotting that leads to bleeding
B. Elevated platelet and fibrinogen levels
C. Inadequate cardiac output
D. Mast cell degranulation - ANSWERA. Clotting that leads to bleeding.
Which of the following describes a pathologic manifestation of neurogenic shock?
A. release of vasodilatory mediators such as histimine into the circulation
B. Loss of sympathetic activation of arteriolar smooth muscle
C. Massive immune system activation
D. Increased sympathetic nervous stimulation - ANSWERB. Loss of sympathetic activation of arteriolar
smooth muscle
Early compensation for hypovolemic shock includes:
A. release of epinephrine from adrenal glands.
B. decreased heart rate
C. shunting of blood from the brain to the extremities
D.decreased systemic vascular resistance - ANSWERA. release of epinephrine from adrenal glands
Uncontrolled massive bleeding causes which of the following types of shock?
A. Cardiogenic
B. Neurogenic
C. Hypovolemic
D. Septic - ANSWERC. Hypovolemic
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What type of cells makes up the alveoli where gas exchange occurs?
A. Type I pneumocytes