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Temperature regulation — MCQs

Temperature regulation — MCQs

Temperature regulation — MCQs

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10 questions
13 chapters
Q1

A 42-year-old man undergoes therapeutic hypothermia (target temperature 33°C/91.4°F) following cardiac arrest with return of spontaneous circulation. During the cooling phase, he develops shivering, which increases oxygen consumption and interferes with target temperature achievement. He is already on sedation and neuromuscular blockade is being considered. Evaluate the most appropriate management strategy considering both efficacy and safety.

Q2

A 72-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis develops fever (103°F/39.4°C) with rigors during dialysis. Blood cultures from both the dialysis catheter and peripheral site grow gram-positive cocci. Despite appropriate antibiotics and catheter removal, she has persistent fevers of 101-102°F (38.3-38.9°C) for 7 days. She feels better and inflammatory markers are decreasing. Evaluate the most likely explanation for persistent fever.

Q3

A 19-year-old man at a rave party is brought to the ED with agitation, temperature of 107°F (41.7°C), severe hypertension (180/110 mm Hg), tachycardia, dilated pupils, and diaphoresis. His friends report he took 'Molly.' Despite aggressive cooling, his temperature remains dangerously elevated and he develops rhabdomyolysis. Evaluate the most appropriate additional pharmacologic intervention.

Q4

A 55-year-old alcoholic man is admitted to the ICU with septic shock. Despite appropriate antibiotics and fluid resuscitation, he remains hypotensive. His core temperature is 95°F (35°C). Blood pressure improves only after active rewarming is initiated. Analyze the mechanism by which hypothermia contributed to his refractory hypotension.

Q5

A 28-year-old man with schizophrenia on clozapine presents with fever (103°F/39.4°C), sore throat, and weakness. White blood cell count is 1,200/mm³ with absolute neutrophil count of 300/mm³. Temperature is controlled with cooling measures, but he continues to have fever spikes. Analyze the primary mechanism underlying his fever.

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