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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Ipsilateral loss of vibration and position sense can be caused by incomplete spinal cord injury syndromes. Which of the following syndromes causes this problem?
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Ipsilateral loss of vibration and position sense is an effect on sensory function below the level of injury caused by Brown-Séquard syndrome.
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Ipsilateral loss of vibration and position sense is an effect on sensory function below the level of injury caused by Brown-Séquard syndrome.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
When calculating the IV medication rates to deliver specific medication doses, various information parameters are required. Which of the following is not required for this process?
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Information needed to calculate IV infusion rates of the Dose to be infused, the concentration of IV solution, and the patient’s weight. The patient’s heart rate is not required.
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Information needed to calculate IV infusion rates of the Dose to be infused, the concentration of IV solution, and the patient’s weight. The patient’s heart rate is not required.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Examining the quantity and quality of respirations is part of the quick admission check assessment. Which of the following cannot be used to determine the quantity and quality of respiration?
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Quantity and quality of respirations can be assessed by examining the rate, pattern, symmetric effort, use of accessory muscles, and depth of respiration.
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Quantity and quality of respirations can be assessed by examining the rate, pattern, symmetric effort, use of accessory muscles, and depth of respiration.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Psychological assessment one of the requirements for comprehensive admission assessment. Which of the following is a parameter for the psychological assessment?
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Psychological communication involves assessing family needs, current stresses, anxiety and stress, coping styles,general communication, and expectation of the critical care unit. Allergies and hospitalizations are part of past medical history. The nervous system is part of the physical assessment.
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Psychological communication involves assessing family needs, current stresses, anxiety and stress, coping styles,general communication, and expectation of the critical care unit. Allergies and hospitalizations are part of past medical history. The nervous system is part of the physical assessment.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following troubleshooting actions can help solve the problem of having cardiac output values lower than expected?
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Troubleshooting actions that can be carried when cardiac output values are lower than expected are checking RA and PA oxygen saturations, using an alternative CO measurement technique, Repositioning catheter, recheck and correct variables, discontinuing rapid infusion through the distal port, and injecting the exact volume corresponding to the computation constant used.
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Troubleshooting actions that can be carried when cardiac output values are lower than expected are checking RA and PA oxygen saturations, using an alternative CO measurement technique, Repositioning catheter, recheck and correct variables, discontinuing rapid infusion through the distal port, and injecting the exact volume corresponding to the computation constant used.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
The monitor shows an irregular upslope of the CO curve during thermodilution cardiac output measurements. Which of the following could not have caused the problem?
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Magnetic interference, the long lag time between injection and upstroke os curve, catheter partially being kinked , uneven injection techniques, and partially occluded RA port can cause irregular upslope of CO curve.
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Magnetic interference, the long lag time between injection and upstroke os curve, catheter partially being kinked , uneven injection techniques, and partially occluded RA port can cause irregular upslope of CO curve.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Premature termination of the curve, cardiac arrhythmias , marked variation in PA baseline temperature can all cause problems with thermodilution cardiac output measurement. Which of the following is caused by these problems?
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Irregular downslope of CO curve can be caused by cardiac arrhythmias, marked movement of the catheter tip, premature termination of the curve,right-to-left shunt, and marked variation in PA baseline temparature.
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Irregular downslope of CO curve can be caused by cardiac arrhythmias, marked movement of the catheter tip, premature termination of the curve,right-to-left shunt, and marked variation in PA baseline temparature.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following is true about cranial nerve functions?
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The facial nerve is responsible for facial muscles. The GLossopharyngeal nerve is responsible for gag reflexes. Trapezius muscle strength is controlled by the spinal accessory nerve. Abducens are responsible for lateral eye movement.
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The facial nerve is responsible for facial muscles. The GLossopharyngeal nerve is responsible for gag reflexes. Trapezius muscle strength is controlled by the spinal accessory nerve. Abducens are responsible for lateral eye movement.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Posterior cord syndrome does not have an effect on motor functions below the level of injury but can affect sensory function below the level of injury. Which of the following is a sensory function effect of this syndrome?
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Posterior cord syndrome can course the loss of vibration and position sense while preserving pain and temperature sensation.
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Posterior cord syndrome can course the loss of vibration and position sense while preserving pain and temperature sensation.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following is is an evaluation used in the peripheral pulse rating scale?
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The peripheral pulse rating is evaluated for one of the following responses: 0 absent pulse, +1 palpable but thready, +3 full, +4 full and bounding.
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The peripheral pulse rating is evaluated for one of the following responses: 0 absent pulse, +1 palpable but thready, +3 full, +4 full and bounding.