Deck 8: Disorders of Oxygenation

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____ is the inability of the respiratory system to get life-giving oxygen to the cells.

A) Hypoxemia
B) Hypoxia
C) Hypercarbia
D) Hypocemia
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A pressure gradient will result in a movement of gas from one area of high pressure to another area of lower pressure, via ____.

A) diffusion
B) osmosis
C) perfusion
D) infusion
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Night sweats and unexplained weight loss are cardinal signs of tuberculosis.
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Dissolved oxygen in the plasma, or ____, is obtained by drawing an arterial blood sample and performing an arterial blood gas.

A) HCO2
B) PaO2
C) CaO2
D) CO
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A straddling embolism is a large embolus that straddles the bifurcation of the pulmonary artery.
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The total oxygen content of the blood is represented by the symbol ____.

A) PaO2
B) O
C) CaO2
D) HCO
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The list of lighter than air gasses (aerosols) is long.
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The Fick equation is VO2= CO * (CaO2+ CvO2).
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If a patient has acidosis (low pH) the oxyhemoglobin curve will shift to the right as well; this is known as the ____ effect.

A) Raynaud's
B) Fick
C) Homans'
D) Bohr
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Any environment that has less than ____% oxygen in the atmosphere should be considered an oxygen-poor environment.

A) 11
B) 14
C) 17
D) 20
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____ respiratory failure is the inability of the lungs to diffuse adequate oxygen into the blood.

A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type I
D) Type II
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The volume of a gas determines whether it is lighter than or heavier than air.
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An occlusion of the pulmonary artery by a blood thrombus or other obstacle is called a(n) ____.

A) lipidic embolism
B) oxygenated embolism
C) pulmonary embolism
D) thrombic embolism
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While the presence of acrylic nails does not interfere with pulse oximetry readings, the presence of blue, green, or black nail polish may interfere with the pulse oximeter.
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Functionally, pneumonia acts to increase dead space, that area in the lungs where gas does not exchange.
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The total oxygen content of the blood is a combination of the amount of oxygen carried in hemoglobin and the amount of oxygen dissolved in blood.
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If a patient is on the summit of a mountain at a height greater than 5,500 m, then barometric pressure would be twice of that pressure at sea level.
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The ____ of oxygen for hemoglobin is the tendency for it to chemically react with and bind to hemoglobin in an endothermic redox reaction.

A) density
B) tradeoff
C) limitations
D) affinity
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The traditional triad of symptoms that indicate PE in a patient includes unexplained dyspnea, pleuritic type chest pain, and hemoptysis.
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The net difference between two pressures creates a(n) ____.

A) pressure gradient
B) density
C) tradeoff
D) affinity
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____________________ is infectious secretions from the lungs.
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____ is an acute lung failure often associated with pneumonia.

A) Continuous positive airway pressure
B) Positive end expiratory pressure
C) Acute respiratory distress syndrome
D) Acute airway distress syndrome
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____ is a bluish discoloration of skin and it can be observed peripherally, in the fingernails or toes, and centrally in the inside of the lips, the tongue, and the conjunctiva of the eyelids.

A) Methylene blue
B) Cyanosis
C) Raynaud's phenomena
D) Hypoxia
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____ are, by definition, fever-producing substances released within the body.

A) Cyanogens
B) Hypoxens
C) Prions
D) Pyrogens
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In the ____ equation, the amount of oxygen delivered to the tissues equals the cardiac output times the arterial oxygen content minus venous oxygen content.

A) Fick
B) Bohr
C) Homans
D) Raynaud's phenomena
Question
Typically, ARDS occurs in less than ____ hours from the initial lung injury.

A) 24
B) 48
C) 36
D) 72
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At rest, the body's tissues use approximately ____ of oxygen per minute.

A) 250 mL
B) 50 mL
C) 100 mL
D) 150 mL
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____________________ is the unnatural lack of color in the skin.
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The Paramedic can use the mnemonic ____ as a guide when completing the patient's history.

A) MAPLE
B) AMPLE
C) LAMPE
D) PAMEL
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____________________ sign, pain in the back of the knee with dorsiflexion of the foot on the affected side, has long been considered a cardinal sign of DVT.
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____ is the key finding in pneumonia that is cause for concern for a Paramedic.

A) Empyema
B) Community Acquired Pneumonia
C) Hypoxia
D) Cyanosis
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Type I respiratory failure is sometimes termed ____________________ respiratory failure.
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A(n) ____ is a space occupying lesion which prevents the exchange of gasses and causes hypoxia.

A) empyema
B) pyrogen
C) thrombus
D) sputum
Question
Normal oxygen delivery to tissues is approximately ____ per minute.

A) 50 mL
B) 250 mL
C) 500 mL
D) 1,000 mL
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A(n) ____________________ has a non-invasive probe with two light-emitting diodes (LED) that pass red (600 to 750 nm) and infrared (850 to 1,000 nm) light through a capillary bed to a photodiode across from the LED.
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____ is the inability of the respiratory system to get life-giving oxygen to the cells.

A) Hypoxemia
B) Hypoxia
C) Hypercarbia
D) Hypocemia
Hypoxia
2
A pressure gradient will result in a movement of gas from one area of high pressure to another area of lower pressure, via ____.

A) diffusion
B) osmosis
C) perfusion
D) infusion
diffusion
3
Night sweats and unexplained weight loss are cardinal signs of tuberculosis.
True
4
Dissolved oxygen in the plasma, or ____, is obtained by drawing an arterial blood sample and performing an arterial blood gas.

A) HCO2
B) PaO2
C) CaO2
D) CO
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A straddling embolism is a large embolus that straddles the bifurcation of the pulmonary artery.
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The total oxygen content of the blood is represented by the symbol ____.

A) PaO2
B) O
C) CaO2
D) HCO
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The list of lighter than air gasses (aerosols) is long.
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The Fick equation is VO2= CO * (CaO2+ CvO2).
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9
If a patient has acidosis (low pH) the oxyhemoglobin curve will shift to the right as well; this is known as the ____ effect.

A) Raynaud's
B) Fick
C) Homans'
D) Bohr
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Any environment that has less than ____% oxygen in the atmosphere should be considered an oxygen-poor environment.

A) 11
B) 14
C) 17
D) 20
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____ respiratory failure is the inability of the lungs to diffuse adequate oxygen into the blood.

A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type I
D) Type II
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The volume of a gas determines whether it is lighter than or heavier than air.
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13
An occlusion of the pulmonary artery by a blood thrombus or other obstacle is called a(n) ____.

A) lipidic embolism
B) oxygenated embolism
C) pulmonary embolism
D) thrombic embolism
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While the presence of acrylic nails does not interfere with pulse oximetry readings, the presence of blue, green, or black nail polish may interfere with the pulse oximeter.
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Functionally, pneumonia acts to increase dead space, that area in the lungs where gas does not exchange.
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The total oxygen content of the blood is a combination of the amount of oxygen carried in hemoglobin and the amount of oxygen dissolved in blood.
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If a patient is on the summit of a mountain at a height greater than 5,500 m, then barometric pressure would be twice of that pressure at sea level.
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The ____ of oxygen for hemoglobin is the tendency for it to chemically react with and bind to hemoglobin in an endothermic redox reaction.

A) density
B) tradeoff
C) limitations
D) affinity
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19
The traditional triad of symptoms that indicate PE in a patient includes unexplained dyspnea, pleuritic type chest pain, and hemoptysis.
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The net difference between two pressures creates a(n) ____.

A) pressure gradient
B) density
C) tradeoff
D) affinity
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____________________ is infectious secretions from the lungs.
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22
____ is an acute lung failure often associated with pneumonia.

A) Continuous positive airway pressure
B) Positive end expiratory pressure
C) Acute respiratory distress syndrome
D) Acute airway distress syndrome
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____ is a bluish discoloration of skin and it can be observed peripherally, in the fingernails or toes, and centrally in the inside of the lips, the tongue, and the conjunctiva of the eyelids.

A) Methylene blue
B) Cyanosis
C) Raynaud's phenomena
D) Hypoxia
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____ are, by definition, fever-producing substances released within the body.

A) Cyanogens
B) Hypoxens
C) Prions
D) Pyrogens
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25
In the ____ equation, the amount of oxygen delivered to the tissues equals the cardiac output times the arterial oxygen content minus venous oxygen content.

A) Fick
B) Bohr
C) Homans
D) Raynaud's phenomena
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Typically, ARDS occurs in less than ____ hours from the initial lung injury.

A) 24
B) 48
C) 36
D) 72
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At rest, the body's tissues use approximately ____ of oxygen per minute.

A) 250 mL
B) 50 mL
C) 100 mL
D) 150 mL
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____________________ is the unnatural lack of color in the skin.
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The Paramedic can use the mnemonic ____ as a guide when completing the patient's history.

A) MAPLE
B) AMPLE
C) LAMPE
D) PAMEL
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____________________ sign, pain in the back of the knee with dorsiflexion of the foot on the affected side, has long been considered a cardinal sign of DVT.
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____ is the key finding in pneumonia that is cause for concern for a Paramedic.

A) Empyema
B) Community Acquired Pneumonia
C) Hypoxia
D) Cyanosis
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32
Type I respiratory failure is sometimes termed ____________________ respiratory failure.
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A(n) ____ is a space occupying lesion which prevents the exchange of gasses and causes hypoxia.

A) empyema
B) pyrogen
C) thrombus
D) sputum
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34
Normal oxygen delivery to tissues is approximately ____ per minute.

A) 50 mL
B) 250 mL
C) 500 mL
D) 1,000 mL
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A(n) ____________________ has a non-invasive probe with two light-emitting diodes (LED) that pass red (600 to 750 nm) and infrared (850 to 1,000 nm) light through a capillary bed to a photodiode across from the LED.
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