A patient in sepsis, DIC, ARDS would be classified under ASA _____
#2
What is the target PEEP for lung protection in ARDS ventilation?_____
#3
Treatment of ARDS includes mechanical ventilation with _____ and most importantly low tidal volumes
#4
What is the target plateau pressure for lung protection in ARDS ventilation?_____
#5
Patients who suffer unexpected cardiac arrest during intensive care are classified under Category _____ of Modified Maastricht classification
#6
According to surviving sepsis criteria the target central venous pressure should be _____ mmHg
#7
If after CPR initiation, relaxation phase (diastolic) pressure is improve CPR quality
#8
Following second defib and CPR cycle, next step is to give patient IV _____ every 3-5 mins
#9
2020 AHA guidelines recommendations:Parameters such as _____ may be used to monitor and optimize CPR quality
#10
In a cardiac arrest patient, if an intravenous access cannot be made, _____ is the next best way to administer epinephrine
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Fluid and Electrolyte Management Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: A patient in sepsis, DIC, ARDS would be classified under ASA _____
Answer: IV
Flashcard 2: What is the target PEEP for lung protection in ARDS ventilation?_____
Answer: 5-15cm H2O
Flashcard 3: Treatment of ARDS includes mechanical ventilation with _____ and most importantly low tidal volumes
Answer: positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)
Flashcard 4: What is the target plateau pressure for lung protection in ARDS ventilation?_____
Answer: 2O
Flashcard 5: Patients who suffer unexpected cardiac arrest during intensive care are classified under Category _____ of Modified Maastricht classification
Answer: V
Flashcard 6: According to surviving sepsis criteria the target central venous pressure should be _____ mmHg
Answer: 8-12
Flashcard 7: If after CPR initiation, relaxation phase (diastolic) pressure is improve CPR quality
Answer: If after CPR initiation, relaxation phase (diastolic) pressure is improve CPR quality
Flashcard 8: Following second defib and CPR cycle, next step is to give patient IV _____ every 3-5 mins
Answer: epinephrine
Flashcard 9: 2020 AHA guidelines recommendations:Parameters such as _____ may be used to monitor and optimize CPR quality
Answer: ETCO2
Flashcard 10: In a cardiac arrest patient, if an intravenous access cannot be made, _____ is the next best way to administer epinephrine
Answer: intraosseus
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