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2024 FCCS Final Exam [100% Correct] *Verified Q&A* (Accredited) What is the primary goal of the Fundamentals of Critical Care Support course? To equip healthcare providers with essential knowledge and skills for managing critically ill patients. Which of the following is considered a high-r...

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2024 FCCS Final Exam [100% Correct]
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What is the primary goal of the Fundamentals of Critical Care Support course?

To equip healthcare providers with essential knowledge and skills for managing critically ill

patients.



Which of the following is considered a high-risk factor for developing Acute Respiratory

Distress Syndrome (ARDS)?

Sepsis.



When assessing a patient with suspected shock, which parameter is most indicative of perfusion

status?

Blood pressure.



What is the initial step in managing a patient with suspected anaphylactic shock?

Administer epinephrine.



In a patient with a suspected myocardial infarction, which medication should be given as soon as

possible?

Aspirin.



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,What does the acronym ABCDE stand for in the context of critical care assessment?

Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure.



What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in adults?

Coronary artery disease.



Which of the following interventions is essential for preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia

(VAP)?

Elevating the head of the bed.



In the context of sedation in critically ill patients, what is the most commonly used sedative

agent?

Propofol.



What is the recommended target range for blood glucose levels in critically ill patients?

140 to 180 mg/dL.



Which lab value is critical for assessing a patient’s metabolic status?

Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis.



When should a healthcare provider consider transferring a patient to a higher level of care?

When the patient’s condition deteriorates and exceeds the facility’s capabilities.



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, What is the primary reason for using a continuous pulse oximeter in critically ill patients?

To monitor oxygen saturation levels in real-time.



In patients with sepsis, which type of fluid is generally recommended for initial resuscitation?

Crystalloid fluids.



What is a common sign of hypovolemic shock?

Increased heart rate.



Which assessment tool is commonly used to evaluate a patient’s neurological status?

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).



What is the main purpose of chest physiotherapy in critically ill patients?

To promote airway clearance.



In the management of acute renal failure, what is the first-line intervention?

Volume resuscitation.



What are the potential complications of prolonged mechanical ventilation?

Ventilator-induced lung injury.




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