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FCCS Exam Review | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version What is the most important sign in a critically ill pt? Why? - Tachypnea Indicates metabolic acidosis w/ respiratory alkalosis compensation A pt misses dialysis for a few days and comes in with fluid overload. He's tachyca...

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What is the most important sign in a critically ill pt? Why? - ✔✔Tachypnea



Indicates metabolic acidosis w/ respiratory alkalosis compensation



A pt misses dialysis for a few days and comes in with fluid overload. He's tachycardic and tachypneic. On
physical exam, you find JVD, pulsus paradoxus (20 mmHg drop during inspiration), and HoTN (80/40)
with distant, muffled heart sounds. Lungs are clear to auscultation. What is the dx? - ✔✔Cardiac
tamponade; obstructive shock



If a pt has a thyromental distance of 2 cm, what can you expect about their airway? - ✔✔Difficult airway
w/ an anteriorly displaced larynx



A COPD pt comes in with difficulty breathing. He then becomes apneic and unresponsive. How would
you ventilate this pt? - ✔✔BVM



A pt arrives after falling from a ladder and has a frontal laceration. On examination, you find papilledema
and labored breathing w/o being able to clear secretions. What is your biggest concern when intubating
this pt? - ✔✔Cerebral edema/increasing ICP



Intubation tends to cause an increase in ICP. Administer lidocaine prior to intubation to inhibit vagal
stimulation.



An ESRD pt w/ hyperkalemia develops dyspnea and requires intubation. Which paralytic agent/NMB
should you avoid and why? - ✔✔Succinylcholine



Worsens hyperkalemia



A pt is admitted after an OD. He starts to have apneic episodes and his SpO2 is dropping. You place him
on a non-rebreather mask w/ 100% O2, yet his SpO2 remains at 80%. Why is it not being corrected?

, Then, if you try a BVM and it also fails, and video laryngoscopy is unavailable, what is your next best
choice for an airway? - ✔✔The pt is having apneic episodes, which means that administering high-flow
O2 will be ineffective.



Choose an LMA if the BVM fails.



What intervention improves outcomes with ROSC after cardiac arrest? - ✔✔Targeted temperature
management.



32-36 C



A shunt means there is perfusion without ventilation. What disease process is an example of a shunt? -
✔✔Pneumonia



Which type of respiratory failure occurs with CNS depression after an OD? - ✔✔Acute hypercapnic
respiratory failure --> mixed



A 50 y/o pt is having a COPD exacerbation. You have tried steroids, bronchodilators, etc. with no
improvement. PCO2 is in the 90s, pH is 7.20. You decide to intubate. Vent settings are: VT 375, RR 20,
FiO2 .35, PEEP 5. CXR is normal. A few minutes later, his BP drops to 70/40. Lungs are clear/equal. Vent
shows peak airway pressure of 55 (high) and plateau pressure of 15. End expiratory hold gives auto-peep
of 15.



What is the cause of this pt's HoTN and why? - ✔✔Auto-peep is the cause.



COPD pts have difficulty exhaling --> pressure buildup in alveoli.



We use PEEP for the pressure and to improve oxygenation. Auto-peep comes from breath-stacking -->
intrinsic peep. Alveoli enlarge --> high peak airway pressure. All leads to low venous return --> low CO -->
HoTN

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