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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
During pulmonary artery catheterization, the patient experiences are at risk of getting pulmonary hemorrhage. Which is not a prevention measure for this problem?
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To prevent pulmonary hemorrhage one can, check chest film immediately after insertion, leave the balloon deflated, carefully securing the catheter at the insertion site, gradually inflating the balloon with only enough air to obtain PAW waveform. Positioning the catheter tip in the main right or left PA will prevent ventricular.
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To prevent pulmonary hemorrhage one can, check chest film immediately after insertion, leave the balloon deflated, carefully securing the catheter at the insertion site, gradually inflating the balloon with only enough air to obtain PAW waveform. Positioning the catheter tip in the main right or left PA will prevent ventricular.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
One of your patients experiences ventricular irritability during PA catheterization. Which of the following is a recommended treatment for the issue?
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Inflating the balloon to encourage the catheter to float out to the PA or calling the physician to reposition the catheter can help treat ventricular irritability.
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Inflating the balloon to encourage the catheter to float out to the PA or calling the physician to reposition the catheter can help treat ventricular irritability.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following is not cause of Infection during pulmonary artery catheterization?
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Causes of infection during pulmonary artery catheters include nonsterile insertion techniques, contamination via the skin, contamination through ports, prolonged catheter placement, and fluid contamination from a transducer through a cracked membrane.
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Causes of infection during pulmonary artery catheters include nonsterile insertion techniques, contamination via the skin, contamination through ports, prolonged catheter placement, and fluid contamination from a transducer through a cracked membrane.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
While performing pulmonary artery catheterization a patient experiences heart block during insertion of the catheter. Which of the following options is a treatment for this situation?
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Heart block during insertion of the catheter is a problem associated with pulmonary artery catheter caused by mechanical irritation of bundle. It can be treated by using a temporary pacemaker or floating a catheter with a pacing wire.
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Heart block during insertion of the catheter is a problem associated with pulmonary artery catheter caused by mechanical irritation of bundle. It can be treated by using a temporary pacemaker or floating a catheter with a pacing wire.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Most drugs have side effects. Which of the following is not a side effect of Succinylcholine?.
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Side effects of Succinylcholine are Bradycardia, Tachycardia are Increased serum potassium concentration. Vomiting is not a side effect of Succinylcholine.
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Side effects of Succinylcholine are Bradycardia, Tachycardia are Increased serum potassium concentration. Vomiting is not a side effect of Succinylcholine.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Depending on the extent of spinal cord injury, it can be classified into various levels of complete injury. Which of the following abilities best describes the C3 level of complete injury?
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A C3 spinal cord injury level patient has limited head and neck movement.
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A C3 spinal cord injury level patient has limited head and neck movement.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
The optic nerve is one of the cranial nerves, which of the following is a function of the optic nerve?
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The optic nerve is responsible for visual acuity and visual fields. The olfactory nerve is responsible for the sense of smell. The oculomotor nerve is responsible for most extraocular eye movements. Lateral eye movement is a function of the abducens.
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The optic nerve is responsible for visual acuity and visual fields. The olfactory nerve is responsible for the sense of smell. The oculomotor nerve is responsible for most extraocular eye movements. Lateral eye movement is a function of the abducens.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
When using pulmonary-specific wean criteria thresholds, you can either use traditional weaning criteria thresholds or integrated weaning criteria thresholds. Which of the following is an integrated weaning criteria threshold?
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Frequency tidal volume ratio less than or equal to 105 is a threshold for integrated weaning criteria. Negative inspiratory pressure less or equal to -20cm H2O, vital capacity greater or equal to 15mL/kg, and minute ventilation less or equal to 10 L/min are all thresholds associated with the traditional weaning criteria.
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Frequency tidal volume ratio less than or equal to 105 is a threshold for integrated weaning criteria. Negative inspiratory pressure less or equal to -20cm H2O, vital capacity greater or equal to 15mL/kg, and minute ventilation less or equal to 10 L/min are all thresholds associated with the traditional weaning criteria.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
A patient is diagnosed with abnormal Hemodynamics and is to be treated using inotropic therapy. Which of the following is not a drug that cannot be prescribed for the patient?
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Dobutamine(Dobutrex), Dopamine(Intropin), Milrinone(Primacor) are some of the drugs that can be prescribed for inotropic therapy treatment of abnormal hemodynamics.Furosemide(Lasix) is a common preload reducer for abnormal hemodynamics.
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Dobutamine(Dobutrex), Dopamine(Intropin), Milrinone(Primacor) are some of the drugs that can be prescribed for inotropic therapy treatment of abnormal hemodynamics.Furosemide(Lasix) is a common preload reducer for abnormal hemodynamics.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Inaccurate pressure waveform can be measured when measuring pulmonary artery pressure. What can you do to prevent measuring inappropriate pressure waveform?
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Inappropriate pressure waveform measurements can be avoided by Establishing optimal position during the initial introduction of the catheter or securing the catheter at the insertion site and taping the catheter to the patient's skin.
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Inappropriate pressure waveform measurements can be avoided by Establishing optimal position during the initial introduction of the catheter or securing the catheter at the insertion site and taping the catheter to the patient's skin.