FPC PREP LATEST 2024 FORM A REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALL ARE CORRECT) A GRADE
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FPC PREP LATEST 2024 FORM A REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALL ARE CORRECT) A GRADE
Parameters for passive rewarming - Answer-Used in mild hypothermia up 1° per hour to prevent after drop using blankets and heater
In active rewarming - Answer-Apply heat to the body
temperature fo...
FPC PREP LATEST 2024 FORM A
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (ALL ARE
CORRECT) A GRADE
Parameters for passive rewarming - Answer-Used in mild hypothermia up 1° per hour to
prevent after drop using blankets and heater
In active rewarming - Answer-Apply heat to the body
temperature for warming and dead - Answer-32°C
In hypothermia what is the temperature that drugs do not metabolize below - Answer-
Less than 30°C
Heatstroke temperature guidelines - Answer-Over 42° c is considered stroke
Clinical signs for Grey Turner's sign - Answer-flank bruising second two retroperitoneal
bleeding
Clinical signs for Coopernails sign - Answer-Scrotum /labia-abdominal /pelvic bleeding
In high-risk OB the normal fetal heart rate is - Answer-120 to 160
In high-risk OB factors of fetal well-being - Answer-fetal heart rate, fetal movement,
variability
In high-risk OB the most important factor in the factors of fetal well-being is - Answer-
Variability
In high-risk OB what is the treatment for fetal distress - Answer-LOCK: Left Lateral
recumbent position, oxygen, correct contributing factors, keep reassessing
Preload considerations for congestive heart failure patients - Answer-Many CHF
patients are relatively hypovolemic, be careful with diuretics and medications that can
decrease preload
Lab test that indicates CHF - Answer-BNP greater than 500
Drug consideration for CHF patients - Answer-Natracore
The primary cause of death with ventilator dependent patients is - Answer-Ventilator
acquired pneumonia
Tumbling - Answer-The rotation on 360 degree axis
Yaw - Answer-Deviation up to 90° from a straight path
Normal lab values for CVP and RAP - Answer-2 to 6
Normal lab values for cardiac output - Answer-Stroke volume times heart rate
4-8 liters/min
Normal lab values for cardiac index - Answer-2.5 to 4.3
Normal lab values for pulmonary arteries to Systolic - Answer-15 to 25
Normal lab values for pulmonary artery diastolic - Answer-8 to 15
Normal lab values for wedge pressure - Answer-8 to 12
Normal lab values for SVR - Answer-800 to 1200 dynes/sec/cm5
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