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Questions and Answers

When inflated to the correct pressure saline from the ART line infuses at what rate?

A. 30 ml/hr

B. 3 ml/hr

C. 5 ml/hr

D. 300 ml/hr

E. It does not infuse any fluid - Correct answer-B. 3 ml/hr

he amount of air moved with one normal respiratory cycle is called:

A. Minute volume

B. Alveolar air

C. Tidal volume

D. Dead air space

E. Total lung capacity - Correct answer-C. Tidal volume


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,What is the formula for VE?

A. Vt X F

B. F X PEEP

C. pPlat - PEEP

D. Vt - dead space

E. Peep + I: time - Correct answer-A. Vt X F

Which of the following is a self-imposed stressor of flight?

A. Dehydration

B. Fatigue

C. Noise

D. Vibration - Correct answer-A. Dehydration

Rocuronium requires refrigeration.

A. Yes

B. No - Correct answer-A. Yes

The definition of Boyle's Law is the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to

the volume of a gas at a constant temperature


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,A. Yes

B. No - Correct answer-A. Yes

As you are descending into a scene, your partner starts complaining of extreme ear

pain. Which of the following is responsible for their condition?

A. Barodontalgia

B. DCS X

C. Barosinusitis

D. AGE

E. Barotitis media - Correct answer-

Identify the following rhythm:




A. Sinus rhythm at 100 beats/min

B. Sinus tachycardia at 150 beats/min

C. Atrial fibrillation at 150 beats/min

D. Ventricular tachycardia at 140 beats/min - Correct answer-B. Sinus tachycardia




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, The second stage of cellular metabolism that breaks glucose down into energy that

can be used by the body requires the presence of:

A. Sodium Bicarbonate

B. Glucagon

C. Oxygen

D. Pyruvic Acid X

E. Sodium Chlorid - Correct answer-

Which of the following findings are associated with brainstem herniation?

A. Pupil dilation

B. Posturing

C. Altered LOC

D. Cushing's Triad

E. All of the above - Correct answer-E. All of the above

Catecholamine's such as epinephrine and norepinephrine are hormones secreted by

the adrenal medulla.

A. Yes



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