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 | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Alveolar injury due to excessive pressure during ventilation is called:
Pressure Injury
Barotrauma
Alveolar Trauma
International colour coding for 18 G intravenous cannula is
Green
Blue
Yellow
Ratio of compression ventilation in 2 rescuer CPR is:
30
15: 2
30: 1
Minimum urine output for normal renal function is
1 ml/kg/hr
0.5 ml/kg/hr
2 ml/kg/hr
Black eye is seen after
Fracture skull bones
Fracture ribs
Fracture spine
Blood supply in dependent area of lung is
more
less
no difference
The most reliable method of detecting tracheal intubation is
Pulse oximeter
ECG
CO2 detector
Most wide complex tachycardia's are
ventricular in origin
atrial in origin
both
The pulse checked in an infant to diagnose cardiac arrest is
carotid pulse
brachial pulse
vadial pulse
Drug of choice during cardiac arrest is
Adrenaline
Ephedrine
Phenylephrine
2. Fill in the blanks:
The latest guidelines for CPR is AHA
With the administration of PEEP, BP can
An example of shockable rhythm during cardiac arrest is
Pressure support is provided during the phase of respiration
Most effective treatment for atrial fibrillation is
Normal Pa02 is
is an example of a surgical airway.
Categorising a trauma patient on the basis of injury is called
is an example of a colloid.
The fullform of ARDS is
Answer any six of the following. Each question carries 5 marks
3. Steps of performing a tracheal suction.
4. Technique of ABG sampling.
5. Describe the management of Ventricular Tachycardia.
6. Write a note on the monitoring of a patient on ventilator.
7. What are the indications of mechanical ventilation?
8. Describe Universal Precautions.
9. What is the general care you will take in a patient admitted in ICU
Answer any two questions. Each question carries 10 marks:
10. How do you manage the airway in a trauma patient?
11. How do you diagnose cardiopulmonary arrest? Enumerate the various ECG changes you see in a cardiac arrest.
12. Describe the pre hospital care of trauma patients.
Alveolar injury due to excessive pressure during ventilation is called:
Pressure Injury
Barotrauma
Alveolar Trauma
International colour coding for 18 G intravenous cannula is
Green
Blue
Yellow
Ratio of compression ventilation in 2 rescuer CPR is:
30
15: 2
30: 1
Minimum urine output for normal renal function is
1 ml/kg/hr
0.5 ml/kg/hr
2 ml/kg/hr
Black eye is seen after
Fracture skull bones
Fracture ribs
Fracture spine
Blood supply in dependent area of lung is
more
less
no difference
The most reliable method of detecting tracheal intubation is
Pulse oximeter
ECG
CO2 detector
Most wide complex tachycardia's are
ventricular in origin
atrial in origin
both
The pulse checked in an infant to diagnose cardiac arrest is
carotid pulse
brachial pulse
vadial pulse
Drug of choice during cardiac arrest is
Adrenaline
Ephedrine
Phenylephrine
2. Fill in the blanks:
The latest guidelines for CPR is AHA
With the administration of PEEP, BP can
An example of shockable rhythm during cardiac arrest is
Pressure support is provided during the phase of respiration
Most effective treatment for atrial fibrillation is
Normal Pa02 is
is an example of a surgical airway.
Categorising a trauma patient on the basis of injury is called
is an example of a colloid.
The fullform of ARDS is
Answer any six of the following. Each question carries 5 marks
3. Steps of performing a tracheal suction.
4. Technique of ABG sampling.
5. Describe the management of Ventricular Tachycardia.
6. Write a note on the monitoring of a patient on ventilator.
7. What are the indications of mechanical ventilation?
8. Describe Universal Precautions.
9. What is the general care you will take in a patient admitted in ICU
Answer any two questions. Each question carries 10 marks:
10. How do you manage the airway in a trauma patient?
11. How do you diagnose cardiopulmonary arrest? Enumerate the various ECG changes you see in a cardiac arrest.
12. Describe the pre hospital care of trauma patients.
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