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FCCS test with correct Answers
DIRECT Methodology - -Detection
Intervention
Reassessment
Effective Communication
Teamwork

-____ is the greatest contribution to diagnosis. - -History

-____ is the single most important indicator of critical illness. - -Tachypnea

-Kussmall Breathing (or change in depth of respiration) usually indicates - -
Metabolic acidosis

-Cheyne-Stokes Respiration (or periodic breathing with apnea or hypopnea
usually indicates - -Severe brainstem injury or cardiac dysfunction

-Biot Respiration (or ataxic breathing) usually indicates - -Severe neuronal
damage

-____ is one of the most important indicators of critical illness. - -Metabolic
acidosis

-____ is one of the most useful tests in an acutely ill patient. - -ABG

-An acute deterioration may seem to occur more abruptly in: young or
elderly? - -Young

-What are the two most important predictors of risk in a critically ill patient?
- -Tachypnea and Metabolic acidosis

-Oropharyngeal airway is not used if ____. - -Airway reflexes are intact

-Nasopharyngeal airway is contraindicated in patient with ____ and ____. - -
Suspected basilar skull fracture or coagulopathy

-____ is the most common cause of airway obstruction. - -Tongue

-SOAP ME (Airway Mneumonic) - -Suction
Oxygen
Airways
Position
Monitoring/Medications
Equipment

, -Airway Evaluation - -Neck Mobility
External Face
Mouth Tongue and Pharynx
Jaw

-After tracheal intubation, significant alterations in hemodynamics should be
anticipated. - -Hypertension and Tachycardia

Although, you can also have Hypotension and decreased CO due to reduced
venous return associated with positive airway pressure.

-Maximum dose of Lidocaine in airway: - -4 mg/kg (Max: 300 mg)

-Depolarizing Neuromuscular Blockers - -Succinylcholine

-Non-depolarizing Neuromuscular Blockers - -Vecuronium
Rocuronium
Cisatracurium

-Dosage of Succinylcholine - -1-1.5 mg/kg IV bolus

-Dosage of Vecuronium - -0.1-0.3 mg/kg IV bolus

-Dosage of Rocuronium - -0.6-1 mg/kg IV bolus

-Reversal agent of Fentanyl - -Naloxone

-Reversal agent of Midazolam - -Flumazenil

-Dose of Etomidate - -0.1-0.3 mg/kg IV bolus

-SE of Etomidate - -Myoclonus and Trismus

-Reversal agent of Etomidate - -None

-What induction agent may reduce elevation of intracranial pressure during
laryngoscopy? - -Lidocaine

-Max dose of Lidocaine - -Do not excede 4 mg/kg because can cause
neurotoxicity (seizures)

-Induction Dose of Ketamine - -1-4 mg/kg IV bolus

-Ketamine has no adverse cardiovascular effects except in: - -Severe CHF

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