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Assessment Flashcard 5

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Question

At the emergency department, the consultant asks you to perform the primary assessment on a patient who has just presented. Who among the following healthcare providers can perform the primary assessment?

 

a. EMS personnel
b. ER triage nurse
c. ED physician
d. Any of the above

Answer

d. Any of the above

Question

Beginning at 24 hours after ROSC, the radiological assessment modality of choice is:

 

a. Head CT
b. Skull X-ray
c. MRI of the brain
d. Radiological assessments are not required 24 hours after ROSC

Answer

c. MRI of the brain

Question

Checking the patient for normal breathing is part of the:

 

a. Tertiary assessment
b. Secondary assessment
c. Primary assessment
d. BLS assessment

Answer

d. BLS assessment

Question

Checking the patient’s glucose level is part of the:

 

a. Tertiary assessment
b. Secondary assessment
c. Primary assessment
d. BLS assessment

Answer

c. Primary assessment

Question

Checking the patient’s neurologic function is part of the:

 

a. Tertiary assessment
b. Secondary assessment
c. Primary assessment
d. BLS assessment

Answer

c. Primary assessment

Question

Closed-tube thoracostomy is a recommended intervention to reverse which of the following causes of cardiac arrest?

 

a. Hypothermia
b. Hypovolemia
c. Tension pneumothorax
d. Cardiac tamponade

Answer

c. Tension pneumothorax

Question

Coronary perfusion pressure is one of the factors that increases myocardial blood flow and the likelihood of ROSC in patients with cardiac arrest secondary to ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia. While performing CPR, what is the lowest limit (in mm Hg) of coronary perfusion pressure that one should administer to achieve ROSC?

 

a. 5 mm Hg
b. 10 mm Hg
c. 15 mm Hg
d. 20 mm Hg

Answer

c. 15 mm Hg

Question

During CPR, positive pressure ventilation via a bag-mask connected to an oxygen supply is administered at the rate of 2 ventilations for every 30 chest compressions. At the beginning of CPR, the team should give supplementary oxygen at:

 

a. Never at the highest setting
b. At the highest setting (FiO2 100%)
c. Only if the patient has been in a drowning incident
d. Between 2 to 3 liters per minute

Answer

b. At the highest setting (FiO2 100%)

Question

ETCO2 represents:

 

A. The amount of carbon dioxide present in inhaled air
B. The O2 to CO2 ratio
C. The amount of CO2 present in room air
D. The amount of carbon dioxide present in exhaled air

 

Answer

D. The amount of carbon dioxide present in exhaled air

Question

For a patient who has undergone targeted temperature management, prognostication should start how many hours after the patient has returned to normothermia?

 

a. 72 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 24 hours
d. 12 hours

Answer

a. 72 hours

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