1. Diastolic blood pressure less than mm/Hg gives some indication
of shock.: 50
2. The usual oxygen flow rate through a nasal cannula is
L/minute.-
: 3 to 5
3. Loosing large amounts of blood or plasma may result in
shock.-
: Hypovolemic
4. When toxins are produced during massive infection causing a dramaticdecrease in blood
pressure, shock is suspected.: Septic
5. shock is when blood pools in peripheral vessels.: Neurogenic
6. shock results from cardiac failure or other interference with heartfunction.:
Cardiogenic
7. shock (or ) is a reaction to foreign proteins after injections,
and may follow injection of iodinated contrast media.: 1) Allergic
2) Anaphylaxis
8. What are some symptoms of shock?: 1) Restlessness and apprehension.
2) Accelerated pulse.
3) Pale skin.
4) Weakness.
5) Alteration in ability to think.
6) Cool, clammy skin.
7) Systolic blood pressure less than 30 mm/Hg.
,9. What is the radiographer's response to shock?: 1) Stop procedure.
2) Place patient in Trendelenburg position.
3) Call for help.
4) Determine blood pressure.
5) Administer oxygen.
6) Document time and occurrence of each symptom.
10. Contrast media may occur in infants, or patients who have renal,cardiac
or hepatic failure.: Overdose
11. What are some reactions to anaphylactic shock?: 1) Flushing
2) Hives
3) Nausea
12. What are some reactions to cardiovascular shock?: 1) Hypotension
2) Tachycardia
3) Cardiac Arrest
13. What are some other reactions that may be found as a result of contrastmedia injection?:
1) Nausea/Vomiting
2) Sneezing
3) Sensation of Heat
4) Itching
5) Hoarseness of Voice
6) Coughing
7) Urticaria
8) Dyspnea
9) Loss of Consciousness
10) Convulsions
11) Cardiac Arrest
, 12) Paralysis
13) Change in Orientation
14. contains negatively and positively charged ions.: Iodinated IonicContrast
Media
15. do not ionize into separate negative and positive charges.: Iodinated
Nonionic Contrast Media
16. has a far lower incidence of contrast agent reactions because itis not
ionized.: Iodinated Nonionic Contrast Media
17. What is the atomic number for iodine?: 53
18. What is the atomic number for barium?: 56
19. What is the atomic number for tungsten?: 74
20. What letter represents the atomic mass number?: A
21. What letter represents the atomic number?: Z
22. In what order is venipuncture performed?: 1) Wash hands.
2) Put on gloves.
3) Place tourniquet in place.
4) Select vein.
5) Cleanse area.
6) Remove air from syringe/tubing.
7) Insert needle.
8) Observe blood flow into catheter.
9) Remove tourniquet.
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