Exam Details
Subject | Icu Management, Cpr And Trauma Life Support | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Sc. In Anaesthesia And Critical Care Technology (Bact) | |
Department | School of Health Science (SOHS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Choose the most appropriate answer.
The inspiratory to expiratory time ratio set in a ventilator, in adults, is
2 1
1 2
1 3
Which of the following is not a weaning mode?
SIMV
PS
CMV
During effective CPR the chest compression depth should be
at least 2"
approximately 2"
less than 2"
The test used to assess the cause of chest pain in a patient is
ECG
ABG
Pulse oximetry
The tidal volume recommended for mechanical ventilation is
5 ml/kg
12 ml/kg
6 -10 ml/kg
An example of advanced airway is
Combitube
Guedel's airway
Nasopharyngeal airway
Commonest cause of bradycardia is
Hypoxia
Hypercarbia
Hyperthermia
Rescuer's expired air in mouth-to-mouth resuscitation contains
25% 02
17% 02
30% 02
Target systolic BP maintained post resuscitation is
100mmHg
90 mmHg
140 mm Hg
Tall T waves in ECG is seen in
Hyperkalemia
Hypernatremia
Hypokalemia
2. Fill in the blanks.
Treatment of ventricular fibrillation is
A change of person giving chest compression
should not take more than seconds.
Group I of the triage of trauma is
In sudden cardiac arrest in an adult, the most common initial rhythm is
is known as the universal donor blood group.
manoeuvre is used for choking.
The optimum nurse-patient ratio in an ICU is
scale assesses neurological status.
Injury at C3-5 level can cause nerve paralysis leading to apnoea.
is one of the causes of inadequate ventilation in a trauma patient.
Answer any six of the following. Each question carries 5 marks.
3. Write a note on triaging of trauma patient.
4. Describe the adult CPR sequence.
5. Write a note on Glasgow Coma Scale.
6. Write a short note on Colloids.
7. Write a short note on SIMV.
8. Write a short note on PEEP.
9. Describe how you will operate AED (Automatic External Defibrillator).
Answer any two questions of the following. Each question carries 10 marks.
10. How will you monitor a patient on the ventilator What are the complications associated with mechanical ventilation?
11. Describe the steps to resuscitate a patient in shock due to bleeding.
12. Describe the different modes of mechanical ventilation.
The inspiratory to expiratory time ratio set in a ventilator, in adults, is
2 1
1 2
1 3
Which of the following is not a weaning mode?
SIMV
PS
CMV
During effective CPR the chest compression depth should be
at least 2"
approximately 2"
less than 2"
The test used to assess the cause of chest pain in a patient is
ECG
ABG
Pulse oximetry
The tidal volume recommended for mechanical ventilation is
5 ml/kg
12 ml/kg
6 -10 ml/kg
An example of advanced airway is
Combitube
Guedel's airway
Nasopharyngeal airway
Commonest cause of bradycardia is
Hypoxia
Hypercarbia
Hyperthermia
Rescuer's expired air in mouth-to-mouth resuscitation contains
25% 02
17% 02
30% 02
Target systolic BP maintained post resuscitation is
100mmHg
90 mmHg
140 mm Hg
Tall T waves in ECG is seen in
Hyperkalemia
Hypernatremia
Hypokalemia
2. Fill in the blanks.
Treatment of ventricular fibrillation is
A change of person giving chest compression
should not take more than seconds.
Group I of the triage of trauma is
In sudden cardiac arrest in an adult, the most common initial rhythm is
is known as the universal donor blood group.
manoeuvre is used for choking.
The optimum nurse-patient ratio in an ICU is
scale assesses neurological status.
Injury at C3-5 level can cause nerve paralysis leading to apnoea.
is one of the causes of inadequate ventilation in a trauma patient.
Answer any six of the following. Each question carries 5 marks.
3. Write a note on triaging of trauma patient.
4. Describe the adult CPR sequence.
5. Write a note on Glasgow Coma Scale.
6. Write a short note on Colloids.
7. Write a short note on SIMV.
8. Write a short note on PEEP.
9. Describe how you will operate AED (Automatic External Defibrillator).
Answer any two questions of the following. Each question carries 10 marks.
10. How will you monitor a patient on the ventilator What are the complications associated with mechanical ventilation?
11. Describe the steps to resuscitate a patient in shock due to bleeding.
12. Describe the different modes of mechanical ventilation.
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