ITLS TEST EXAM 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM 2
VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) QUESTIONS |
TESTED AND TRIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
2024/2025 100% (GRADE A+)
What is normal paCO2
Ans>> 35-45mmHg
When is intercranial pressure considered dangerous
Ans>> They rise in 15 mmHg and cerebral herniation may occur at pressures above 25
mmHg
How is cerebral perfusion pressure calculated
Ans>> Subtracting intercranial pressure from mean arterial blood pressure
What is map
Ans>> Mean arterial pressure
If ICP increases then what happens to cerebral perfusion pressure
1
, Ans>> Cerebral perfusion pressure will decrease
Through perfusion pressure must maintain at least what
Ans>> 60 mmHg which requires maintaining a systolic blood pressure of 110
What is cerebral herniation syndrome
Ans>> A critical syndrome in which swelling of the brain forces portions of the brain
through the magnum foremen causing coma, dilation of pupils, contralateral paralysis,
elevated blood pressure and bradycardia
When is hyperventilation indicated
Ans>> Cerebral herniation syndrome
How many breaths per minute for children and infants with cerebral herniation syndrome
Ans>> 25 for children and 30 for infants
Patients with ICP should have an end title CO2 of what
2
VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) QUESTIONS |
TESTED AND TRIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
2024/2025 100% (GRADE A+)
What is normal paCO2
Ans>> 35-45mmHg
When is intercranial pressure considered dangerous
Ans>> They rise in 15 mmHg and cerebral herniation may occur at pressures above 25
mmHg
How is cerebral perfusion pressure calculated
Ans>> Subtracting intercranial pressure from mean arterial blood pressure
What is map
Ans>> Mean arterial pressure
If ICP increases then what happens to cerebral perfusion pressure
1
, Ans>> Cerebral perfusion pressure will decrease
Through perfusion pressure must maintain at least what
Ans>> 60 mmHg which requires maintaining a systolic blood pressure of 110
What is cerebral herniation syndrome
Ans>> A critical syndrome in which swelling of the brain forces portions of the brain
through the magnum foremen causing coma, dilation of pupils, contralateral paralysis,
elevated blood pressure and bradycardia
When is hyperventilation indicated
Ans>> Cerebral herniation syndrome
How many breaths per minute for children and infants with cerebral herniation syndrome
Ans>> 25 for children and 30 for infants
Patients with ICP should have an end title CO2 of what
2