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Deck 11: Trauma Resuscitation
1
____ impair ventilation by not allowing that section of the lung to expand and contract normally.
A) Hemothoraxes
B) Pulmonary contusions
C) Pneumothoraxes
D) Hemorrhages
A) Hemothoraxes
B) Pulmonary contusions
C) Pneumothoraxes
D) Hemorrhages
Pulmonary contusions
2
____ is defined as inadequate oxygenation of the end organs and tissues and is independent of the patient's blood pressure and other physiologic parameters.
A) Hypoxia
B) Shock
C) Trauma
D) Hyperfusion
A) Hypoxia
B) Shock
C) Trauma
D) Hyperfusion
Shock
3
____, located in the carotid bodies and aortic arch, sense the blood pressure in the central arterial vessels by sensing the stretch in the arterial wall at these locations.
A) Baroreceptors
B) Alphareceptors
C) Neurotransmitters
D) Chemotransmitters
A) Baroreceptors
B) Alphareceptors
C) Neurotransmitters
D) Chemotransmitters
Baroreceptors
4
In a small number of patients with a spinal cord injury or massive head injury, ____ may be required in order to decrease vascular volume and support the blood pressure.
A) vasopressors
B) bronchodilators
C) corticosteroids
D) benzodiazepines
A) vasopressors
B) bronchodilators
C) corticosteroids
D) benzodiazepines
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5
The vasopressor of choice used to raise blood pressure to an adequate level in the case of neurogenic shock is either norepinephrine or phenylephrine.
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6
____, the movement of air in and out of the lungs, is integral to the introduction of oxygen into the body and the removal of carbon dioxide.
A) Circulation
B) Ventilation
C) Oxygenation
D) Perfusion
A) Circulation
B) Ventilation
C) Oxygenation
D) Perfusion
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7
Cardiac output increases in hemorrhagic shock due to an increase in stroke volume.
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8
Which of the following computations is used to calculate mean arterial blood pressure?
A) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output * Systemic Vascular Resistance) + Central Venous Pressure
B) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output \ Systemic Vascular Resistance) + Central Venous Pressure
C) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output \ Central Venous Pressure) + Systemic Vascular Resistance
D) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output * Central Venous Pressure) + Systemic Vascular Resistance
A) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output * Systemic Vascular Resistance) + Central Venous Pressure
B) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output \ Systemic Vascular Resistance) + Central Venous Pressure
C) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output \ Central Venous Pressure) + Systemic Vascular Resistance
D) Mean Arterial Pressure = (Cardiac Output * Central Venous Pressure) + Systemic Vascular Resistance
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9
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10
Cardiac output is directly affected by the stroke volume, when the stroke volume ____, the cardiac output ____.
A) decreases, decreases
B) stops, increases
C) increases, decreases
D) increases, stops
A) decreases, decreases
B) stops, increases
C) increases, decreases
D) increases, stops
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11
In the setting of uncontrolled hemorrhage, liberal fluid administration can produce several consequences that may ultimately worsen the patient's outcome.
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12
High volume intravenous fluid administration activates the cytokine system and inflammatory system.
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13
Decreased cerebral flow causes ischemia and edema, which can worsen intracranial pressure, especially in patients with intracranial hemorrhage.
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14
Massive abdominal hemorrhage can apply pressure on the underside of the diaphragm and impair lung expansion.
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15
In hemorrhagic shock, the circulation and perfusion is most often affected by ____.
A) negative intrathoracic pressure
B) carbon dioxide overload
C) blood loss
D) impaired ventilation
A) negative intrathoracic pressure
B) carbon dioxide overload
C) blood loss
D) impaired ventilation
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16
The trachea can be palpated just above the sternal notch to assess if it is in a midline position.
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17
Relaxation of airway musculature cannot impede airflow through the upper airway enough to impair oxygenation.
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18
Which of the following computations is used to calculate cardiac output?
A) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate * Stroke Volume
B) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate + Stroke Volume
C) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate \ Stroke Volume
D) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate - Stroke Volume
A) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate * Stroke Volume
B) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate + Stroke Volume
C) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate \ Stroke Volume
D) Cardiac Output = Heart Rate - Stroke Volume
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19
The Paramedic's overarching goal in treating the critically ill trauma patient with multiple injuries is to enhance the delivery of ____ to the tissues.
A) plasma
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) blood
A) plasma
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) blood
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20
Neurogenic shock is a common cause of shock in the critically injured patient.
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21
____ located in the medulla oblongata, carotid, and aorta, sense pH, carbon dioxide, and, to a lesser extent, oxygen content in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
A) Alphareceptors
B) Chemoreceptors
C) Baroreceptors
D) Neurotransmitters
A) Alphareceptors
B) Chemoreceptors
C) Baroreceptors
D) Neurotransmitters
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22
Altered mental status is often the first objective sign of ____.
A) hemorrhage
B) hypoxemia
C) stroke
D) cardiac arrest
A) hemorrhage
B) hypoxemia
C) stroke
D) cardiac arrest
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23
A(n) ____ valve is a one-way valve used to prevent air from returning into the thoracic cavity.
A) expansion
B) flutter
C) diffusion
D) reservoir
A) expansion
B) flutter
C) diffusion
D) reservoir
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24
Repeated intubation attempts ____ the likelihood of intubation success.
A) decrease
B) increase
C) have no effect on
D) eliminate
A) decrease
B) increase
C) have no effect on
D) eliminate
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25
Regarding fluid resuscitation, the ____ camp subscribes to controlled fluid resuscitation using physiologic measures to determine the need for administration of additional fluid.
A) permissive hypotension
B) humanistic
C) traditional
D) controlled hypotension
A) permissive hypotension
B) humanistic
C) traditional
D) controlled hypotension
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26
If the patient survives an episode of hemorrhagic shock, the ____ system increases production of red blood cells, gradually replacing red blood cells lost during hemorrhage.
A) circulatory
B) neurological
C) hematopoietic
D) muscular
A) circulatory
B) neurological
C) hematopoietic
D) muscular
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27
If a tension pneumothorax is suspected, the Paramedic should proceed with a(n) ____.
A) supraglottic airway
B) needle thoracostomy
C) endotracheal intubation
D) non-occlusive dressing
A) supraglottic airway
B) needle thoracostomy
C) endotracheal intubation
D) non-occlusive dressing
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28
If neurogenic shock is caused by hemorrhage in the brain, then ____ medications may be required in order to raise the blood pressure to an adequate level.
A) anthelmintic
B) anticoagulant
C) vasopressor
D) glucocorticoid
A) anthelmintic
B) anticoagulant
C) vasopressor
D) glucocorticoid
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29
Many patients with adrenal insufficiency carry a kit with injectable ____ they can self-administer in the event of a crisis.
A) probiotics
B) steroids
C) analgesics
D) coagulants
A) probiotics
B) steroids
C) analgesics
D) coagulants
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30
When the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated, it causes ____ to be secreted from the adrenal gland.
A) adrenalin
B) testosterone
C) epinephrine
D) norepinephrine
A) adrenalin
B) testosterone
C) epinephrine
D) norepinephrine
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31
During hypoxemia, the mucous membranes of the ____ are often the first areas to become cyanotic.
A) nose
B) lips and tongue
C) eyes
D) ears
A) nose
B) lips and tongue
C) eyes
D) ears
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32
Traditionally, patients with a Glasgow Coma Scale below ____ should be intubated.
A) eight
B) ten
C) twelve
D) fifteen
A) eight
B) ten
C) twelve
D) fifteen
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33
Regarding fluid resuscitation, the ____ camp follows the high volume resuscitation recommended by animal research from the 1950s and that was carried out during the Vietnam conflict.
A) controlled hypertension
B) traditional
C) permissive hypotension
D) humanistic
A) controlled hypertension
B) traditional
C) permissive hypotension
D) humanistic
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34
The Paramedic's first key component in achieving the goal of oxygen delivery is ensuring the patient has ____.
A) a clear and unobstructed airway
B) adequate circulation
C) adequate ventilation
D) adequate blood pressure
A) a clear and unobstructed airway
B) adequate circulation
C) adequate ventilation
D) adequate blood pressure
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35
Ventilation is primarily assessed by observing the patient's ____.
A) reflexes
B) chest
C) eyes
D) mental status
A) reflexes
B) chest
C) eyes
D) mental status
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