C. CSF and blood volume decrease, while heart rate and blood pressure are
still within
According to the Monro-Kellie
doctrine, what happens to the brain
when it is still in a
compensated state after a TBI?
A. CSF, ICP, heart rate, and blood
pressure are still within normal range.
B. CSF increases, ICP decreases,
heart rate increases, and blood
pressure decreases. 3 multiple choice options
C. CSF and blood volume decrease,
while heart rate and blood pressure
are still within
normal range.
D. CSF decreases, ICP increases,
heart rate decreases, and blood
pressure increases
, B. Stop fluids and give 2 g of TXA. 3 multiple choice options
After 400 mL of lactated Ringer
solution, you get a radial pulse and his
level of
consciousness improves. The monitor
shows heart rate 110 beats/minute,
blood
pressure 85/60 mm Hg, SpO2 95%,
ventilation rate 25 breaths/minute.
What should you
do?
A. Give an additional 500 mL of
lactated Ringer solution.
B. Stop fluids and give 2 g of TXA.
C. Give TXA and 500 mL of normal
saline.
D. Give 2 mg of morphine for
analgesia.
, B. Cover the injury with a dry, loose, sterile dressing, being sure to leave
the blisters intact.
After exposing the patient, no other
burn injuries were found, but blisters
have started
to form on the hand and the child is
crying from pain. How should you
manage the
blisters?
A. Lance the blisters to drain the fluid
and relieve the pressure. 3 multiple choice options
B. Cover the injury with a dry, loose,
sterile dressing, being sure to leave
the blisters intact.
C. Use a topical antibiotic ointment
and firmly wrap the burn injury.
D. Establish an IV for fluid
resuscitation