Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy — MCQs

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Q1

IV fluid replacement (volume & rate) in a trauma patient is determined by:

Q2

Which of the following is required for the Direct Fick method of measuring cardiac output?

Q3

Best guide for the management of Resuscitation is:

Q4

In the initial management of a hemodynamically unstable polytrauma patient, what is the recommended initial crystalloid bolus dose of Ringer's lactate for assessment and stabilization?

Q5

Best indicator to determine fluid required in hypovolemic patient is

Q6

Which of the following parameters is most critical for maintaining optimal oxygenation?

Q7

Fluid of choice in shock is?

Q8

Which among the following is the best method to assess adequacy of fluid resuscitation in a polytrauma patient:

Q9

A 52-year-old man was referred to the clinic due to increased abdominal girth. He is diagnosed with ascites by the presence of a fluid thrill and shifting dullness on percussion. After administering diuretic therapy, which nursing action would be most effective in ensuring safe care for this patient?

Q10

Which of the following conditions are contraindications for noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation in patients with respiratory failure? I. Craniofacial abnormalities II. Significant burns III. Respiratory failure with PaCO_2 of 60 mm Hg IV. Cardiovascular instability Select the correct answer using the code given below :

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