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Quiz & Exam. Chittagong 2011 Walter van den Bergh. Question 1. If this ICU patient is intubated, feeding must be attempted within: ……. Question 2. Guillain Barre Syndrome is often preceded with a bacteria . Which one ? …. Question 3. Sinustachycardia Atrial Fibrillation
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Quiz & Exam Chittagong 2011 Walter van den Bergh
Question 1 If this ICU patient is intubated, feeding must be attempted within: ……
Question 2 Guillain Barre Syndrome is oftenprecededwith a bacteria. Whichone? …..
Question 3 • Sinustachycardia • AtrialFibrillation • Atrial Flutter • Sinus Rhythm
Question 4 In CPR the ratio Chest compression - Rescue breaths is? ……..
Question 5Nutrition of the patientwith major burns what is NOT TRUE: • High calorie feedingreducesmortality • Enteralfeeding is preferredtoparenteral • Proteinrequirement is 1.5-2g/kg/day • Glutamine supplement is notbeneficial • Hyperglycaemiashouldbetreatedaggressively
Question 6 All of the followingincrease the likelihood of a patientacquiringanantimicrobial-resitantinfection EXCEPT: • Use of cefotaxime • High nursingworkload • Prolonged MV • Brief hospitaladmission • Understaffing in the ICU
Question 7Critical Illness Polyneuropathy In patients treated by mechanical ventilation more than 5-7 days the incidence of CIPNP is • 10% • 20% • 30% • >50%
Question 8 In severe CAP, what would be your first choice of antibiotic(s)? ……
Question 9 The first choice vasopressor in sepsis is: …….
Question 10 Preferable placement of CVL is: • subclavian-jugular-femoral • jugular-femoral-subclavian • femoral-subclavian-jugular • subclavian-femoral-jugular
Question 11 Recommended amount of energy in enteral fed ICU patients is: …… kcal/kg/day
Question 12 Considering low tidal ventilation, in a patient weighting 50 kg, tidal volume should be: …… ml
Question 13 Profylacticantibioticsduringoperationshouldbecontinuedfor: • oneday • 3 days • one week • shouldnotbe continued
Question 14 What is shown on this brain-CT? …..
Question 15 Todecrease CO2youcan: • set inspiration-expiration ratio to 1:1 • increase FiO2 • decreasefrequency • increase PS
Question 16 At the FIFA ranking, The Netherlands are placed: • 1st • 2nd • 3rd • 6th
Question 17 A patient opens his eyes on pain stimulus, bows one of his arms, but don’t make a sound. What is the GCS? ……
Question 18 A patient opens his eyes when talked to, localize, and speak single words. What is the GCS? ……
Question 19 A patients is ventilatedwith 5 PEEP and PS of 5. A tracheostoma has just been placed. Whencanyou start weaning?: • immedietly • after 2 days • after 1 week • after 1-2 weeks
Question 20 In a septic patientalbuminshouldbegiven in case of: • hypotension • hypoalbuminaemia • ifvasopressors are at maximum dose • there is no evidencethatalbumin is beneficial
Quiz-Exam Answers
Question 1 If this ICU patient is intubated, feeding must be attempted within: ……
Answer 1 Within 24-48 hours You want avoidhimtobekatabolic Doig GS, Heighes PT, Simpson F, Sweetman EA, Davies AR. Early enteral nutrition, provided within 24 h of injury or intensive care unit admission, significantly reduces mortality in critically ill patients: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Intensive Care Med 2009; 35:2018-27.
Question 2 Guillain Barre Syndrome is oftenprecededwith a bacteria. Whichone? …..
Answer 2 Guillain Barre Syndrome is oftenprecededwith a bacteria. Whichone? Campylobacter jejuni
Question 3 • Sinustachycardia • AtrialFibrillation • Atrial Flutter • Sinus Rhythm
Answer 3 2. atrial fibrillation
Question 4 In CPR the ratio Chest compression - Rescue breaths is? ……..
Answer 4 In CPR the ratio Chest compression - Rescue breaths is? 30:2
Question 5Nutrition of the patientwith major burns what is NOT TRUE: • High calorie feedingreducesmortality • Enteralfeeding is preferredtoparenteral • Proteinrequirement is 1.5-2g/kg/day • Glutamine supplement is notbeneficial • Hyperglycaemiashouldbetreatedaggressively
Answer 5Nutrition of the patientwith major burns • High calorie feeding reduces mortality is NOT TRUE
Question 6 All of the followingincrease the likelihood of a patientacquiringanantimicrobial-resitantinfection EXCEPT: • Use of cefotaxime • High nursingworkload • Prolonged MV • Brief hospitaladmission • Understaffing in the ICU
Answer 6 4. Brief hospital admission Poor hand hygiene also contributes to the development of antibiotic-resistent infections
Question 7Critical Illness Polyneuropathy In patients treated by mechanical ventilation more than 5-7 days the incidence of CIPNP is • 10% • 20% • 30% • >50%
Answer 7Critical illness polyneuropathy 4. >50% • adds to morbidity and mortality • delaying weaning from ventilator support
Question 8 In severe CAP, what would be your first choice of antibiotic(s)? ……
Answer 8 In severe CAP, what would be your first choice of antibiotic(s)? amoxycillin-clavulanic acid or ceftriaxon (or cefotaxim) with erythromycin (or clarithromycin)
Question 9 The first choice vasopressor in sepsis is: …….
Answer 9 The first choice vasopressor in sepsis is: Noradrenaline
Question 10 Preferable placement of CVL is: • subclavian-jugular-femoral • jugular-femoral-subclavian • femoral-subclavian-jugular • subclavian-femoral-jugular
Answer 10 Preferable placement of CVL is: • subclavian-jugular-femoral associatedwithless infections
Question 11 Recommended amount of energy in enteral fed ICU patients is: …… kcal/kg/day
Answer 11 Recommended amount of energy in enteral fed ICU patients is: 25-30 kcal/kg/day
Question 12 Considering low tidal ventilation, in a patient weighting 50 kg, tidal volume should be: …… ml
Answer 12 Considering low tidal ventilation, in a patient weighting 50 kg, tidal volume should be: 50x 6 ml/kg (ideal weight) 300 ml
Question 13 Profylacticantibioticsduringoperationshouldbecontinuedfor: • oneday • 3 days • one week • shouldnotbe continued
Answer 13 Profylactic antibiotics during operation should be continued for: 4. should not be continued
Question 14 What is shown on this brain-CT? …..
Answer 14 What is shown on this brain-CT? Epidural hematoma