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Shock Flashcard 3

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Question

Aside from arterial oxygen saturation, which of the following ancillary measurements can be used to assess the balance between oxygen delivery and tissue demands in pediatric patients with shock?

 

a. Venous oxygen saturation
b. Pulse oximetry
c. Arterial blood gas analysis
d. Lactate dehydrogenase

Answer

a. Venous oxygen saturation

Question

Early shock management focuses on which of the following treatment principles?

 

a. Increasing blood volume
b. Metabolizing toxic substances
c. Delivering oxygen to tissues
d. Controlling neurologic symptoms

Answer

c. Delivering oxygen to tissues

Question

Glucose monitoring is essential for pediatric patients in shock as they are prone to metabolic imbalances such as hypoglycemia. Which of the following is the appropriate therapy for hypoglycemic pediatric patients in shock?

 

a. Insulin at a dose of 5 mcg/kg
b. Metformin 500 mg
c. Lactated Ringers solution
d. IV Dextrose

Answer

d. IV Dextrose

Question

Improving cardiac output in pediatric patients in shock can be managed by initiating which one of the following interventions?

 

a. Oxygen supplementation with 100% oxygen
b. IV fluid bolus
c. Magnesium sulfate
d. Amiodarone

Answer

b. IV fluid bolus

Question

In early shock, clinical signs or symptoms often include:

 

a. Increased capillary refill time
b. Bradycardia
c. Bradypnea
d. Decreased hemoglobin concentration

Answer

a. Increased capillary refill time

Question

Inadequate tissue perfusion resulting in anaerobic metabolism causes which of the following clinical condition?

 

a. Hypoxia
b. Metabolic acidosis
c. Respiratory acidosis
d. Hypoxemia

Answer

b. Metabolic acidosis

Question

One of the main components that determine blood pressure is:

 

a. Cardiac output
b. Stroke volume
c. Heart rate
d. Afterload

Answer

a. Cardiac output

Question

Preload, afterload, and myocardial contractility most directly affect which one of the following functions of the heart?

 

a. Heart rate
b. Oxygen delivery
c. Stroke volume
d. Heart rhythm

Answer

c. Stroke volume

Question

The goal of treatment of shock in the pediatric patient is to maintain normal oxygen delivery to tissues and organs. Which of the following laboratory measurements estimates the amount of oxygen in red blood cells?

 

a. Hemoglobin concentration
b. Red blood cell count
c. White blood cell count
d. Neutrophil concentration

Answer

a. Hemoglobin concentration

Question

The recommended management to optimize myocardial contractility in a pediatric patient with acute viral myocarditis includes:

 

a. Inotropes and inodilators
b. Intravenous fluid therapy
c. Chronotropes
d. Vasopressin’s and vasodilators

Answer

a. Inotropes and inodilators

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