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UPDATED FCCS (Fundamentals of Critical Care Support) STUDY PACK EXAMS WITH ANSWERS
What is the single most important indicator in critical illness? 
tachypnea 
Beck's Triad 
hypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds 
- a/w cardiac tamponade 
What is the thyromental distance? 
It is the distance in finger breadths between the anterior prominence of the thyroid cartilage 
(adam's apple) and the tip of the mandible (chin). It is an estimate of the length of the mandible 
and the available space anterior to the larynx 
What does it mean when the thyromental space is < 3 fingerbr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
What is the single most important indicator in critical illness? 
tachypnea 
Beck's Triad 
hypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds 
- a/w cardiac tamponade 
What is the thyromental distance? 
It is the distance in finger breadths between the anterior prominence of the thyroid cartilage 
(adam's apple) and the tip of the mandible (chin). It is an estimate of the length of the mandible 
and the available space anterior to the larynx 
What does it mean when the thyromental space is < 3 fingerbr...
UPDATED FCCS LATEST EXAM REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|A+ GUARANTEE
What is the most important sign in a critically ill pt? Why? - CORRECT ANSWER- 
Tachypnea 
Indicates metabolic acidosis (often w/ respiratory alkalosis compensation) 
A pt misses dialysis for a few days and comes in with fluid overload. He's tachycardic 
and tachypneic. On physical exam, you find JVD, pulsus paradoxus (20 mmHg drop 
during inspiration), and HoTN (80/40) with distant, muffled heart sounds. Lungs are 
clear to auscultation. What is the dx? - CORRECT ANSWER- Cardiac tamponade; 
ob...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
What is the most important sign in a critically ill pt? Why? - CORRECT ANSWER- 
Tachypnea 
Indicates metabolic acidosis (often w/ respiratory alkalosis compensation) 
A pt misses dialysis for a few days and comes in with fluid overload. He's tachycardic 
and tachypneic. On physical exam, you find JVD, pulsus paradoxus (20 mmHg drop 
during inspiration), and HoTN (80/40) with distant, muffled heart sounds. Lungs are 
clear to auscultation. What is the dx? - CORRECT ANSWER- Cardiac tamponade; 
ob...
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