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The term “shock” is MOST accurately defined as:
A. A decreased supply of oxygen to the brain
B. Cardiovascular collapse leading to inadequate perfusion
C. Decreased circulation of blood within the venous circulation
D. Decreased function of the respiratory system leading to hypoxia.
Ans: B
What are the three components of the perfusion triangle?
A. Arteries, veins, capillaries
B. Plasma, red blood cells, platelets
C. Heart, brain, lungs
D. Heart, blood vessels, blood
Ans: D
You suspect your patient is in shock; you note the patient’s skin is pale.
This is likely due to?
A. an increased heart rate
B. peripheral vasodilation
C. peripheral vasoconstriction
D. hypothermia
Ans: C
Shock due to severe infection is called:
A. Septic shock
B. Neurogenic shock
C. Anaphylactic shock
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D. Hypovolemic shock
Ans: A
Your patient has a decreased cardiac output and poor myocardial
contractility. this will likely lead to?
A. Hypovolemic shock
B. Cardiogenic shock
C. Neurogenic shock
D. Septic shock
Ans: B
Foods, medications, and insects are common causes of:
A. Septic shock
B. Anaphylactic shock
C. Cardiogenic shock
D. Neurogenic shock
Ans: B
Anaphylactic shock is typically associated with:
A. Urticaria
B. Bradycardia
C. Localized welts
D. A severe headache
Ans: A
If a patient in shock is able to maintain perfusion, then this is:
A. Irreversible shock.
B. Physiological shock.
C. Compensated shock.
D. Decompensated shock.
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Ans: C
As you approach a patient lying at the side of the roadway, you observe
severe bleeding from the leg. What should your first action be?
A. Open the airway.
B. Control the bleeding.
C. Administer oxygen.
D. Check for a pulse
Ans: B
When should non-lifesaving interventions be performed for your
multisystem trauma patient?
A. En route to the hospital
B. Prior to transport
C. During the primary assessment
D. Immediately after the injuries are discovered
Ans: A
To protect vital organs the body compensates by directing the flow away
form the organs that are more tolerant of low flow such as?
A. The skin
B. The heart
C. The brain
D. The lungs
Ans: A
Pulmonary edema and impaired ventilation occur during?
A. Septic shock
B. Neurogenic shock
C. Cardiogenic shock
D. Anaphylactic shock