All of the following are signs of upper airway obstruction EXCEPT: O Wheezing O Croup O Grunting O Stridor

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All of the following are signs of upper airway obstruction EXCEPT:
O Wheezing
o Croup
O Grunting
O Stridor
Epinephrine may be used in managing which of the following conditions:
O Anaphylaxis
O Asthma
O Symptomatic bradycardia
O All of the above
When can post-resuscitation management be necessary?
O After cardiac arrest
O After severe shock
O After respiratory failure
O All of the above
Which statement about fluid therapy for shock is NOT correct?
O Fluid therapy is never indicated for cardiogenic shock.
Fluid therapy with small boluses is commonly indicated for cardiogenic shock.
O Increased urine output often indicates improved condition.
O None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:All of the following are signs of upper airway obstruction EXCEPT: O Wheezing o Croup O Grunting O Stridor Epinephrine may be used in managing which of the following conditions: O Anaphylaxis O Asthma O Symptomatic bradycardia O All of the above When can post-resuscitation management be necessary? O After cardiac arrest O After severe shock O After respiratory failure O All of the above Which statement about fluid therapy for shock is NOT correct? O Fluid therapy is never indicated for cardiogenic shock. Fluid therapy with small boluses is commonly indicated for cardiogenic shock. O Increased urine output often indicates improved condition. O None of the above
The most common forms of distributive shock include all of the following
EXCEPT:
O Cardiogenic shock
O Septic shock
O Neurogenic shock
O Anaphylactic shock
The type of shock associated with inadequate tissue perfusion resulting from
myocardial dysfunction is:
O Obstructive shock
O Distributive shock
O Hypovolemic shock
O Cardiogenic shock
The acute treatment of shock consists of all of the following EXCEPT:
O Starting therapeutic hypothermia
O Optimizing oxygen content of the blood
O Improving volume and distribution of cardiac output
O Correcting metabolic imbalances
of crystalloid
For fluid resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock, give about
for every
of blood lost.
O 3 mL, 2 mL
O 2 mL, 3 mL
O 1 mL, 3 mL
O 3 mL, 1 mL
The consensus definition of hypoglycemia in children and infants is:
O Less than or equal to 60 mg/dL
O Less than or equal to 50 mg/dL
O Less than or equal to 40 mg/dL
O Less than or equal to 80 mg/dL
What is the primary therapy for hypovolemic shock?
O Antibiotics
O Fluid resuscitation
O Vasopressors
O Correction of metabolic derangements
Transcribed Image Text:The most common forms of distributive shock include all of the following EXCEPT: O Cardiogenic shock O Septic shock O Neurogenic shock O Anaphylactic shock The type of shock associated with inadequate tissue perfusion resulting from myocardial dysfunction is: O Obstructive shock O Distributive shock O Hypovolemic shock O Cardiogenic shock The acute treatment of shock consists of all of the following EXCEPT: O Starting therapeutic hypothermia O Optimizing oxygen content of the blood O Improving volume and distribution of cardiac output O Correcting metabolic imbalances of crystalloid For fluid resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock, give about for every of blood lost. O 3 mL, 2 mL O 2 mL, 3 mL O 1 mL, 3 mL O 3 mL, 1 mL The consensus definition of hypoglycemia in children and infants is: O Less than or equal to 60 mg/dL O Less than or equal to 50 mg/dL O Less than or equal to 40 mg/dL O Less than or equal to 80 mg/dL What is the primary therapy for hypovolemic shock? O Antibiotics O Fluid resuscitation O Vasopressors O Correction of metabolic derangements
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