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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
In Burn’s Wean assessment program general assessment is done through questions. Which of the following question is not part of the general assessment?
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Assessing if chest x-ray improving, if there is an absence of bowel problems, and if pain controlled are can help you when performing a general assessment. Airway clearance assessment can be done by determining if the cough and swallow reflexes are adequate.
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Assessing if chest x-ray improving, if there is an absence of bowel problems, and if pain controlled are can help you when performing a general assessment. Airway clearance assessment can be done by determining if the cough and swallow reflexes are adequate.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Depending on the level of injury some voluntary bladder, bowel, and sexual functions return. which level of complete spinal cord injury is associated with this ability?
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A patient with a level S1-S5 has the ability to regain some of the voluntary bladder, bowel, and sexual functions to some degree depending on the level of injury.
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A patient with a level S1-S5 has the ability to regain some of the voluntary bladder, bowel, and sexual functions to some degree depending on the level of injury.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following abilities is not associated with a patient with a C5 level spinal cord injury?
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A C5 level spinal cord injury patient can bend his/her elbows, has shoulder control and can shrug them, can turn palms face up, and typically has control of head and neck.
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A C5 level spinal cord injury patient can bend his/her elbows, has shoulder control and can shrug them, can turn palms face up, and typically has control of head and neck.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Assessing respiratory gas flow and work breathing is part of the wean Assessment program. Which of the following is assessed when assessing gas flow and work of breathing?
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During respiratory assessment absence of neuromuscular deformity, absence of abdominal distention, absence of adventitious breath sounds, and eupneic respiratory rate and pattern can be used to assess gas flow and work of breathing. Cough and swallow reflexes are used to assess respiratory airway clearance. Negative inspiratory pressure is used to assess respiratory strength.
Spontaneous tidal volume is used to assess respiratory endurance.Incorrect
During respiratory assessment absence of neuromuscular deformity, absence of abdominal distention, absence of adventitious breath sounds, and eupneic respiratory rate and pattern can be used to assess gas flow and work of breathing. Cough and swallow reflexes are used to assess respiratory airway clearance. Negative inspiratory pressure is used to assess respiratory strength.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following problem is not expected when taking thermodilution cardiac output measurements?
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Some of the problems associated with thermodilution cardiac output measurements are, cardiac output values that are lower or higher than expected, irregular downslope or upslope of the CO curve.
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Some of the problems associated with thermodilution cardiac output measurements are, cardiac output values that are lower or higher than expected, irregular downslope or upslope of the CO curve.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
which of the following is not an inaccurate pulmonary artery measurement?
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Some of the anomalies related to pulmonary artery measurements are no pressure available, noise/fling in pressure waveform, inappropriate pressure waveform, and abnormally low or high pressures.
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Some of the anomalies related to pulmonary artery measurements are no pressure available, noise/fling in pressure waveform, inappropriate pressure waveform, and abnormally low or high pressures.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Sometimes a patient may need mechanical ventilation. Which of the following physiological impairment does not indicate a need for ventilatory support?
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Some of the values indicating need for ventilatory support are arterial pH <7.25-7.30,tidal lung volume(mL/kg)<4-5,respiratory rate(adults)>35 breaths/min,dead space ratio> 0.60.
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Some of the values indicating need for ventilatory support are arterial pH <7.25-7.30,tidal lung volume(mL/kg)<4-5,respiratory rate(adults)>35 breaths/min,dead space ratio> 0.60.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following arteries is not part of the circle of Willis seen from below the brain?
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Anterior communicating artery, anterior cerebral artery, internal carotid artery, middle cerebral artery, posterior communicating artery, cerebral artery are examples of arteries found in the circle of Willis.
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Anterior communicating artery, anterior cerebral artery, internal carotid artery, middle cerebral artery, posterior communicating artery, cerebral artery are examples of arteries found in the circle of Willis.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following syndromes is not incomplete spinal cord injury syndromes?
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Incomplete spinal cord injury syndromes are central cord syndrome, anterior cord syndrome, posterior cord syndrome, and brown-sequard syndrome.
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Incomplete spinal cord injury syndromes are central cord syndrome, anterior cord syndrome, posterior cord syndrome, and brown-sequard syndrome.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following best describes the effect of central cord syndrome on motor function below the level of injury?
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Central cord syndrome causes weakness/paralysis of upper extremities greater than lower extremities.
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Central cord syndrome causes weakness/paralysis of upper extremities greater than lower extremities.