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Critical Care Medicine — Flashcards

Critical Care Medicine — Flashcards

Critical Care Medicine — Flashcards

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14 flashcards
12 chapters
#1

If after CPR initiation, relaxation phase (diastolic) pressure is improve CPR quality

#2

Following second defib and CPR cycle, next step is to give patient IV _____ every 3-5 mins

#3

2020 AHA guidelines recommendations:Parameters such as _____ may be used to monitor and optimize CPR quality

#4

In a cardiac arrest patient, if an intravenous access cannot be made, _____ is the next best way to administer epinephrine

#5

Patients who suffer unexpected cardiac arrest during or after the determination of brain death are classified under Category _____ of Modified Maastricht classification

#6

The following capnography waveform represents:_____

#7

What is the target plateau pressure for lung protection in ARDS ventilation?_____

#8

If after CPR initiation, PETCO2 is improve CPR quality

#9

Victims of sudden cardiac or cerebral catastrophe brought to ED while being resuscitated by ambulance personnel or who died in the department are classified under Category _____ of Modified Maastricht classification

#10

Patients who are dying, often in an intensive care unit are classified under Category _____ of Modified Maastricht classification

About Critical Care Medicine Flashcards for NEET-PG

These Critical Care Medicine flashcards are designed for NEET-PG Anesthesiology preparation, using active recall to help you retain high-yield concepts, clinical correlations, and commonly tested facts. Each card prompts you to retrieve information from memory rather than passively reviewing notes, which research shows leads to significantly better exam performance.

The 14 cards in this deck cover the most important topics in Critical Care Medicine, including key mechanisms, diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols, and clinical pearls that frequently appear in NEET-PG examinations. Cards are organised by chapter so you can focus on specific areas or work through the entire topic systematically.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Critical Care Medicine flashcards free on Oncourse?
Yes, completely free. You can study all 14 Critical Care Medicine flashcards on this page at no cost. For spaced repetition scheduling and progress tracking, download the Oncourse app.
How do flashcards help with NEET-PG preparation?
Flashcards use active recall — instead of passively re-reading notes, you retrieve information from memory. Research shows this builds stronger, longer-lasting memories and is one of the most effective study strategies for medical exams like NEET-PG.
How many Critical Care Medicine flashcards are available?
There are currently 14 flashcards for Critical Care Medicine under Anesthesiology, organised by chapter. New cards are added regularly to cover the latest NEET-PG syllabus.
Can I study Critical Care Medicine flashcards by chapter?
Yes. The flashcards are organised by chapter so you can focus on specific areas or work through the entire topic systematically. Scroll down to the "Study by Chapter" section to pick a chapter.
What topics do these Anesthesiology flashcards cover?
The cards cover high-yield concepts, clinical correlations, diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols, and commonly tested facts from Critical Care Medicine. They mirror the depth and style of NEET-PG questions.

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