Deck 25: Disturbance: Central Circulation

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Hypertension is divided into four different classes.
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In a hypertensive emergency, ____ patients may complain of generalized itching or also present with altered mental status.

A) MI
B) pulmonary
C) uremic
D) renal
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____ manifests itself as altered mental status, seizures, or visual disturbances from the hypertension.

A) Hypertensive crisis
B) Hypertensive encephalopathy
C) Hypertensive urgency
D) Antecedent hypertension
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In the field, it is easy to distinguish between an acute hypertensive episode and hypertensive urgency.
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____ is defined as an acute hypertensive episode without evidence of end-organ damage, even though the patient has risk factors to develop acute end-organ damage.

A) Hypertensive emergency
B) Hypertensive crisis
C) Hypertensive urgency
D) Antecedent hypertension
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In the brain, the cerebral perfusion pressure is dependent on the ____.

A) mean venous pressure
B) mean arterial pressure
C) absolute venous pressure
D) absolute arterial pressure
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The relationship between an elevated blood pressure and development of a headache is clear in the literature.
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It is difficult to definitively define hypertensive encephalopathy in the prehospital setting as a ____ of the brain is required to exclude hemorrhage or stroke as a cause for the altered mental status or seizures.

A) CT scan
B) skull x-rays
C) MRI
D) skull series
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A patient may have hypertension for several years before he becomes symptomatic or the hypertension is discovered during a routine physical examination.
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Regardless of the patient's chief concern, the Paramedic needs to gather information that will help determine if the hypertensive episode is producing ____.

A) pre-eclampsia damage
B) pulmonary damage
C) neurologic damage
D) end-organ damage
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If pre-eclampsia or eclampsia are present, the patient should be given an infusion of ____ grams of magnesium sulfate over 10 to 15 minutes to treat the effects of these conditions.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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Patients exhibiting symptoms and signs of heart failure should be treated with ____.

A) ACE inhibitors
B) beta inhibitors
C) channel blockers
D) nitrates
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With respect to a hypertensive episode, ____ may indicate heart failure or an angina equivalent in the patient with past cardiac disease.

A) chest pain
B) dyspnea
C) skin color change
D) back pain
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With respect to a hypertensive episode from a cardiopulmonary standpoint, the Paramedic should auscultate the lungs for ____.

A) murmurs
B) rhonchi
C) rales
D) ascites
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A ____ is defined as severe hypertension that results in acute impairment of an organ system.

A) hypertensive emergency
B) hypertensive crisis
C) hypertensive episode
D) hypertensive event
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According to the Centers for Disease Control National Center for Health Statistics, approximately 45 million people visited a primary care office with hypertension.
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With respect to a hypertensive episode from a ____ standpoint, the Paramedic should ask about headaches, double vision or vision loss, numbness, and weakness.

A) pre-eclamptic
B) pulmonary
C) neurologic
D) cardiovascular
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With respect to a hypertensive episode when examining a patient from a renal standpoint, the Paramedic should examine the patient's skin for color and evidence of ____.

A) scratching
B) blotching
C) edema
D) jaundice
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With respect to a hypertensive episode, any abdominal or back pain should alert the Paramedic to assess the patient for a(n) ____.

A) arrhythmia
B) ruptured disk
C) abscess
D) ruptured abdominal aneurysm
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With respect to a hypertensive episode from a cardiopulmonary standpoint, the Paramedic should auscultate the heart for ____.

A) rales
B) murmurs
C) congestive failure
D) pulmonary edema
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Patients with a history of ____________________ syndrome are at greater risk for an abdominal aortic aneurysm and may experience it at an earlier age.
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The Paramedic should determine the patient's blood ____________________ level if the patient has an altered mental status.
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Intubated patients should be monitored during transport with ____________________ to ensure correct placement of the endotracheal tube and serve as another means of monitoring the patient's ventilation and perfusion.
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Nitrates cause ____________________, which may decrease the patient's blood pressure.
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A(n) ____________________ episode is where a patient presents with Stage II hypertension but without signs or symptoms of end-organ damage.
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Hypertension is divided into four different classes.
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In a hypertensive emergency, ____ patients may complain of generalized itching or also present with altered mental status.

A) MI
B) pulmonary
C) uremic
D) renal
uremic
3
____ manifests itself as altered mental status, seizures, or visual disturbances from the hypertension.

A) Hypertensive crisis
B) Hypertensive encephalopathy
C) Hypertensive urgency
D) Antecedent hypertension
Hypertensive encephalopathy
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In the field, it is easy to distinguish between an acute hypertensive episode and hypertensive urgency.
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____ is defined as an acute hypertensive episode without evidence of end-organ damage, even though the patient has risk factors to develop acute end-organ damage.

A) Hypertensive emergency
B) Hypertensive crisis
C) Hypertensive urgency
D) Antecedent hypertension
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In the brain, the cerebral perfusion pressure is dependent on the ____.

A) mean venous pressure
B) mean arterial pressure
C) absolute venous pressure
D) absolute arterial pressure
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The relationship between an elevated blood pressure and development of a headache is clear in the literature.
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It is difficult to definitively define hypertensive encephalopathy in the prehospital setting as a ____ of the brain is required to exclude hemorrhage or stroke as a cause for the altered mental status or seizures.

A) CT scan
B) skull x-rays
C) MRI
D) skull series
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A patient may have hypertension for several years before he becomes symptomatic or the hypertension is discovered during a routine physical examination.
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10
Regardless of the patient's chief concern, the Paramedic needs to gather information that will help determine if the hypertensive episode is producing ____.

A) pre-eclampsia damage
B) pulmonary damage
C) neurologic damage
D) end-organ damage
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11
If pre-eclampsia or eclampsia are present, the patient should be given an infusion of ____ grams of magnesium sulfate over 10 to 15 minutes to treat the effects of these conditions.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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Patients exhibiting symptoms and signs of heart failure should be treated with ____.

A) ACE inhibitors
B) beta inhibitors
C) channel blockers
D) nitrates
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With respect to a hypertensive episode, ____ may indicate heart failure or an angina equivalent in the patient with past cardiac disease.

A) chest pain
B) dyspnea
C) skin color change
D) back pain
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With respect to a hypertensive episode from a cardiopulmonary standpoint, the Paramedic should auscultate the lungs for ____.

A) murmurs
B) rhonchi
C) rales
D) ascites
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A ____ is defined as severe hypertension that results in acute impairment of an organ system.

A) hypertensive emergency
B) hypertensive crisis
C) hypertensive episode
D) hypertensive event
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According to the Centers for Disease Control National Center for Health Statistics, approximately 45 million people visited a primary care office with hypertension.
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With respect to a hypertensive episode from a ____ standpoint, the Paramedic should ask about headaches, double vision or vision loss, numbness, and weakness.

A) pre-eclamptic
B) pulmonary
C) neurologic
D) cardiovascular
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With respect to a hypertensive episode when examining a patient from a renal standpoint, the Paramedic should examine the patient's skin for color and evidence of ____.

A) scratching
B) blotching
C) edema
D) jaundice
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With respect to a hypertensive episode, any abdominal or back pain should alert the Paramedic to assess the patient for a(n) ____.

A) arrhythmia
B) ruptured disk
C) abscess
D) ruptured abdominal aneurysm
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With respect to a hypertensive episode from a cardiopulmonary standpoint, the Paramedic should auscultate the heart for ____.

A) rales
B) murmurs
C) congestive failure
D) pulmonary edema
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21
Patients with a history of ____________________ syndrome are at greater risk for an abdominal aortic aneurysm and may experience it at an earlier age.
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22
The Paramedic should determine the patient's blood ____________________ level if the patient has an altered mental status.
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23
Intubated patients should be monitored during transport with ____________________ to ensure correct placement of the endotracheal tube and serve as another means of monitoring the patient's ventilation and perfusion.
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Nitrates cause ____________________, which may decrease the patient's blood pressure.
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A(n) ____________________ episode is where a patient presents with Stage II hypertension but without signs or symptoms of end-organ damage.
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