The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is defined by e2 of the following:Temp: >_____ or 90 bpmWBC: >12,000 or 10%RR: >20 breaths/min or PaCO2 <32 mmHg
#2
Lactic acidosis type _____ is due to anaerobic metabolism secondary to poor tissue perfusion.
#3
_____natremia (hypovolemia) is seen only with seawater drowning
#4
_____ is used for the treatment of cardiotoxicity due to hypermagnesemia and hyperkalemia
#5
A patient undergoing massive transfusion initially develops _____kalemia followed by hypokalemia
#6
The _____ score is used to assess organ failure in acute pancreatitis.
#7
Hypo_____ and hypoxia are the two most common causes of pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
#8
_____ syndrome is an apparent alteration of thyroid hormone level with normal thyroid gland function seen in critically ill patients
#9
Hartmann solution can be used to treat metabolic _____ caused in all cases other than lactic acidosis
#10
Does HFNC reduce the need for intubation?_____
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Flashcard 1: The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) is defined by e2 of the following:Temp: >_____ or 90 bpmWBC: >12,000 or 10%RR: >20 breaths/min or PaCO2 <32 mmHg
Answer: 38
Flashcard 2: Lactic acidosis type _____ is due to anaerobic metabolism secondary to poor tissue perfusion.
Answer: A
Flashcard 3: _____natremia (hypovolemia) is seen only with seawater drowning
Answer: Hyper
Flashcard 4: _____ is used for the treatment of cardiotoxicity due to hypermagnesemia and hyperkalemia
Answer: Cal. gluconate
Flashcard 5: A patient undergoing massive transfusion initially develops _____kalemia followed by hypokalemia
Answer: hyper
Flashcard 6: The _____ score is used to assess organ failure in acute pancreatitis.
Answer: SOFA
Flashcard 7: Hypo_____ and hypoxia are the two most common causes of pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
Answer: volemia
Flashcard 8: _____ syndrome is an apparent alteration of thyroid hormone level with normal thyroid gland function seen in critically ill patients
Answer: Euthyroid sick
Flashcard 9: Hartmann solution can be used to treat metabolic _____ caused in all cases other than lactic acidosis
Answer: acidosis
Flashcard 10: Does HFNC reduce the need for intubation?_____
Answer: No
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