Shock: Classification and Management — Flashcards

Shock: Classification and Management — Flashcards

Shock: Classification and Management — Flashcards
#1

A patient in sepsis, DIC, ARDS would be classified under ASA _____

#2

Only clinical indicators of perfusion of the gastrointestinal tract and muscular beds are the global measures of _____ and the mixed venous oxygen saturation

#3

In abdominal compartment syndrome, peak inspiratory pressure _____, leading to hypoxia

#4

Patients who are dying, often in an intensive care unit are classified under Category _____ of Modified Maastricht classification

#5

According to surviving sepsis criteria the target central venous pressure should be _____ mmHg

#6

If after CPR initiation, relaxation phase (diastolic) pressure is improve CPR quality

#7

Following second defib and CPR cycle, next step is to give patient IV _____ every 3-5 mins

#8

2020 AHA guidelines recommendations:Parameters such as _____ may be used to monitor and optimize CPR quality

#9

In a cardiac arrest patient, if an intravenous access cannot be made, _____ is the next best way to administer epinephrine

#10

Patients who suffer unexpected cardiac arrest during or after the determination of brain death are classified under Category _____ of Modified Maastricht classification

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