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Your patients ABG's are as follows; pH 7.48, PaCO2 30, PaO2 52, HCO3 22. This
should be interpreted as;
A. Uncompensated respiratory alkalosis
B. Compensated respiratory alkalosis
C. Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis
D. None of the above - ANSWER A. Uncompensated respiratory alkalosis
Which of the following medications are utilized for the treatment of Pregnancy Induced
Hypertension?
A. Hydralazine
B. Labetalol
C. Methyldopa
D. Nitroglycerine
E. A, B, and C - ANSWER E. A, B, and C
Which of the following would be considered alkalosis in the human?
A. 6.9 - 7.35
B. 7.45 - 7.8
C. 6.4-6.9
D. 7.35 - 7.45
E. None of the above - ANSWER B. 7.45 - 7.8
Which of the following values indicates right heart afterload?
A. SVR X
B. PVR
C. PA
D. CVP
E. Cardiac Index - ANSWER
The most common cause of bronchiolitis is _________________.
A. Epiglottitis
B. Croup
C. RSV
D. Asthma
E. None of the above - ANSWER C. RSV
The antagonist for the benzodiazepines is:
A. Naloxone
B. Flumazenil
,C. Thiopental
D. Diazepam
E. Midazolam - ANSWER B. Flumazenil
Which of the following indicates left heart afterload?
A. PVR X
B. SVR
C. Cpp
D. PAWP
E. None of the above - ANSWER
What is the target range for ETT cuff pressure?
, A. 20-30 mmHg
B. 10-15 mmHg
C. 5-10 mmHg
D. 30-40 mmHg
E. None of the above - ANSWER A. 20-30 mmHg
What is a normal fetal heart rate?
A. 60-100
B. 120-160
C. 160-200
D. 100-150
E. None of the above - ANSWER B. 120-160
Which gas law is most applicable to decompression illness?
A. Boyles Law
B. Dalton's Law
C. Henry's Law
D. Ohm's Law
E. Venturi's Law - ANSWER C. Henry's Law
Which of the following medications should a patient receive FIRST if they are suffering
from a AAA dissection?
A. Nitroglycerine
B. Nitroprusside X
C. Esmolol
D. Nicardipine
E. None of the above - ANSWER R
WE
Which of the following is NOT considered a critical phase of flight?
A. Refueling X
B. Taxing
C. Landing
D. Performing maintenance
E. Takeoff - ANSWER
In this mode of ventilation, the patient is given a set rate and Vt. In addition to the set
ventilator rate, the patient also has the ability to trigger a spontaneous breath. With each
spontaneous breath taken, the ventilator will deliver the full set amount of volume.
A. SIMV
B. BiPAP
C. A/C
D. PRVC
E. None of the above - ANSWER C. A/C
The average circulating blood volume for a child is 70-80 ml/KG.
A. Yes