Paramedic Care Principles and Practice V4, 5e Chapter 6 Head, Neck, and Spinal Trauma (PARAMEDICCAREPRINCIPLESANDPRACTICEV4,5E(BLEDSOEETAL.)CHAPTER6HEAD,NECK,ANDSPINALTRAUMA)
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Paramedic Care Principles and Practice V4, 5e (Bledsoe et al.) Chapter 6 Head, Neck, and Spinal Trauma
Exam (elaborations) • 21
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• 2020
1) Which of the following best describes the effect of hyperventilation in the brain-injured patient?
A) It is beneficial, because vasodilation results in increased cerebral blood flow.
B) It is detrimental, because vasodilation causes an increase in tissue edema.
C) It is beneficial, because vasoconstriction results in decreased tissue edema.
D) It is detrimental, because vasoconstriction results in decreased cerebral perfusion.
Answer: 
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 171
Standard: Trauma (Head, Facia...
Paramedic Care Principles and Practice V4, 5e (Bledsoe et al.) Chapter 6 Head, Neck, and Spinal Trauma
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1) Which of the following best describes the effect of hyperventilation in the brain-injured patient?
A) It is beneficial, because vasodilation results in increased cerebral blood flow.
B) It is detrimental, because vasodilation causes an increase in tissue edema.
C) It is beneficial, because vasoconstriction results in decreased tissue edema.
D) It is detrimental, because vasoconstriction results in decreased cerebral perfusion.
Answer: 
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 171
Standard: Trauma (Head, Facia...
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