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Common CPR Questions


1. Your community has begun an aggressive patient education campaign to reduce the risk of stroke. All EMS systems, hospital, and medical personnel have been asked to participate. You want to identify patients at the highest risk for stroke to enable you to target those most in need of intervention. As you review the list of problems demonstrated by the patient you saw today, which of the following is the MOST powerful modifiable risk factor for stroke?

Multiple Choice Question

Single best answer. 

1. Each of the following parameters of cerebral perfusion and metabolism is approximately equal to 50 EXCEPT

    a)     Cerebral oxygen consumption in mL O²/min for a normal adult

    b)     Lower limit of mean arterial pressure for cerebral autoregulation in mmHg

    c)     Normal cerebral blood flow in mL/100g tissue/min

    Grading is according to the University and College Policy

    SUMMER COURSE ASSESSMENT:

                a.) Attendance                                                                                  20

                b.)  CPR (Continuous Assessment)                                                      80

                            (BASIC & ACLS)                                                    

                b.) Other resuscitative methods &                                                     100

    Lectures

    • Shock , pathophysiology , types ,clinical pictures & management
    • Transfusion of blood and its uses
    • Preoperative visit, medical problems & anesthesia
    • Scoop of anesthesia
    • Safety in operating room and recovery room
    • Post-operative chest and cardiac complications
    • Standards of care and monitoring in anesthetic practices
    • General and local anesthetics

    Course Objectives

    • Scoop of Anesthesia.
    • Recognition of Medical problems in anesthetic practice.
    • Introduction to different techniques and practice in anesthetics including general and local anesthesia.
    • Safety in operating theater and Recovery room
    • Standard of care and monitoring in anesthesia
    • Recognition of post-op chest and cardiac complications and its management.
    • Learn basic patient care and monitoring in critical area.
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