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FCCM Exam 1 Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2025/2024 Latest Version Which of the following is the primary objective of hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients? A) Maintain optimal blood glucose levels B) Prevent electrolyte imbalance C) Optimize tissue perfusion D) Ensu...

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FCCM Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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Which of the following is the primary objective of hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill

patients?

A) Maintain optimal blood glucose levels

B) Prevent electrolyte imbalance

C) Optimize tissue perfusion

D) Ensure adequate oxygen saturation



A patient presents with sepsis. What is the first step in the Surviving Sepsis Campaign’s

treatment guidelines?

A) Administration of intravenous fluids

B) Corticosteroid therapy

C) Empiric antibiotic administration

D) Inotropic support



Which ventilator mode is most appropriate for a patient with ARDS to minimize lung injury?

A) Volume Control Ventilation

B) Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV)

C) Low tidal volume ventilation

D) Pressure Control Ventilation




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, In septic shock, the best initial vasopressor to maintain MAP > 65 mmHg is:

A) Dopamine

B) Norepinephrine

C) Epinephrine

D) Vasopressin



Which of the following interventions is crucial in preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia

(VAP)?

A) Deep suctioning every 2 hours

B) Increasing sedation levels

C) Elevating the head of the bed to 30-45 degrees

D) Regular nebulizer treatments



A patient with severe acute pancreatitis develops hypoxemia. Which complication should you

suspect?

A) Myocardial infarction

B) Pleural effusion

C) Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

D) Aspiration pneumonia



The most important clinical feature of brain death is:

A) Coma without brainstem reflexes

B) Absence of all brainstem reflexes, including the gag and cough reflex

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