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Deck 5: Oxygenation Assessments
1
An increased cardiac output causes the:
1) C(a-v)O2 to decrease.
2) SvO2 to increase.
3) total O2 delivery to decrease.
4) O2 ER to increase.
A) 1
B) 2, 3
C) 3, 4
D) 1, 2
1) C(a-v)O2 to decrease.
2) SvO2 to increase.
3) total O2 delivery to decrease.
4) O2 ER to increase.
A) 1
B) 2, 3
C) 3, 4
D) 1, 2
1, 2
2
The respiratory therapist is reviewing a patient's electronic medical record to try to verify if the patient has tissue hypoxia. Which of the following laboratory values is MOST likely to correlate with tissue hypoxia?
A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Thrombocytopenia
C) Hypokalemia
D) Bilirubinemia
A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Thrombocytopenia
C) Hypokalemia
D) Bilirubinemia
Metabolic acidosis
3
A patient has a chronic respiratory disorder and vasoconstriction of her pulmonary vascular system. What is the chief control over this vasoconstriction?
A) Low PAO2
B) Low PaO2
C) High PaCO2
D) High pH
A) Low PAO2
B) Low PaO2
C) High PaCO2
D) High pH
Low PAO2
4
A patient has been exposed to carbon monoxide during a house fire. An ABG result shows a normal PaO2. How should the patient's PaO2 value be interpreted?
A) The PaO2 is being falsely elevated by the carbon monoxide.
B) The PaO2 is being falsely decreased by the carbon monoxide.
C) The PaO2 is accurate.
D) The PaO2 is a false measurement because the presence of carbon monoxide makes the analyzer unable to determine the PaO2.
A) The PaO2 is being falsely elevated by the carbon monoxide.
B) The PaO2 is being falsely decreased by the carbon monoxide.
C) The PaO2 is accurate.
D) The PaO2 is a false measurement because the presence of carbon monoxide makes the analyzer unable to determine the PaO2.
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5
Oxygen consumption:
1) increases with exercise.
2) is the amount of oxygen used by the body.
3) is inversely related to carbon dioxide production.
4) is about 250 mL/min in the resting adult.
A) 1, 2
B) 3, 4
C) 2, 4
D) 1, 2, 4
1) increases with exercise.
2) is the amount of oxygen used by the body.
3) is inversely related to carbon dioxide production.
4) is about 250 mL/min in the resting adult.
A) 1, 2
B) 3, 4
C) 2, 4
D) 1, 2, 4
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6
A person's C(a-v)O2 increases in all of the following situations EXCEPT:
A) seizures.
B) peripheral shunting.
C) hyperthermia.
D) exercise.
A) seizures.
B) peripheral shunting.
C) hyperthermia.
D) exercise.
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7
A patient is mildly hypoxemic. Which of the following signs would the respiratory therapist expect to find in this patient?
A) An increase in the patient's breathing rate and heart rate
B) A decrease in systemic blood pressure
C) Cardiac dysrhythmias on an EKG
D) Anemia
A) An increase in the patient's breathing rate and heart rate
B) A decrease in systemic blood pressure
C) Cardiac dysrhythmias on an EKG
D) Anemia
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8
A condition that will cause anemic hypoxia is:
A) cyanide poisoning.
B) decreased cardiac output or heart failure.
C) polycythemia.
D) carbon monoxide poisoning.
A) cyanide poisoning.
B) decreased cardiac output or heart failure.
C) polycythemia.
D) carbon monoxide poisoning.
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9
A sample of blood has been taken from a patient's pulmonary artery. What mixed venous oxygen saturation value (SvO2) would indicate that the patient is normal?
A) 40 mm Hg
B) 95 mm Hg
C) 75%
D) 97%
A) 40 mm Hg
B) 95 mm Hg
C) 75%
D) 97%
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10
When a sample of arterial blood is analyzed for the pressure of oxygen (PaO?), the value comes from the:
A) blood plasma.
B) leukocytes.
C) hemoglobin.
D) erythrocytes.
A) blood plasma.
B) leukocytes.
C) hemoglobin.
D) erythrocytes.
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11
A condition that will cause hypoxic hypoxia is:
A) cyanosis.
B) decreased cardiac output or heart failure.
C) hypoventilation from an overdose of a sedative medication.
D) carbon monoxide poisoning.
A) cyanosis.
B) decreased cardiac output or heart failure.
C) hypoventilation from an overdose of a sedative medication.
D) carbon monoxide poisoning.
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12
Polycythemia is:
1) a condition of too many red blood cells.
2) a condition of too few red blood cells.
3) caused by lack of iron in the diet.
4) the body's response to chronic hypoxemia.
A) 1, 2
B) 2, 3
C) 1, 4
D) 2, 4
1) a condition of too many red blood cells.
2) a condition of too few red blood cells.
3) caused by lack of iron in the diet.
4) the body's response to chronic hypoxemia.
A) 1, 2
B) 2, 3
C) 1, 4
D) 2, 4
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13
The respiratory therapist is evaluating a patient in the intensive care unit who shows signs of tissue hypoxia. Laboratory results reveal the following: HgB 14.8 grams, CaO2 19.6 vol. %, PaO2 102 mm Hg, a-v difference 9.8 vol. %, PvO2 24 mm Hg. Based on these results, which of the following types of hypoxia does this patient have?
A) Hypoxic hypoxia
B) Anemic hypoxia
C) Circulatory hypoxia
D) Histotoxic hypoxia
A) Hypoxic hypoxia
B) Anemic hypoxia
C) Circulatory hypoxia
D) Histotoxic hypoxia
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