What is sepsis?
A) A simple bloodstream infection
B) Life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated immune response
C) Any infection requiring antibiotics
B) Life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated immune response ✅
What happens in ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome)?
A) Air sacs collapse, blocking oxygen exchange
B) Kidneys stop filtering
C) Heart stops pumping
A) Air sacs collapse, blocking oxygen exchange ✅
Why does stress hyperglycemia occur in sepsis?
A) Stress hormones increase blood sugar
B) Too much insulin
C) Lack of carbohydrates
A) Stress hormones increase blood sugar ✅
What type of feeding is preferred in sepsis?
A) Parenteral nutrition
B) Enteral nutrition
C) Oral diet only
B) Enteral nutrition ✅
B) Pneumonia ✅
Why do pressure ulcers form in septic patients?
A) Poor nutrition alone
B) Lack of movement + poor circulation
C) Fever and sweating
B) Lack of movement + poor circulation ✅
What is negative nitrogen balance?
A) More protein is lost than taken in
B) Extra protein is stored in muscles
C) Nitrogen levels rise in the blood
A) More protein is lost than taken in ✅
When should EN ideally start if stable?
A) Within 24–48 hours
B) After 1 week
C) After patient is discharged
A)Within 24–48 hours ✅
B) Reduced immune activity
C) Widespread inflammation
C) Widespread inflammation ✅
C) Low blood pressure and poor oxygen delivery
C) Low blood pressure and poor oxygen delivery ✅
What is sarcopenic obesity?
A) Excess muscle with low fat
B) High fat + low muscle mass and strength
C) Obesity without health risks
B) High fat + low muscle mass and strength ✅
C)1.2–2.0 g/kg/day
C)1.2–2.0 g/kg/day ✅
Which vital sign problem is common in septic shock?
A) Low blood pressure
B) High blood pressure
C) Stable blood pressure
A) Low blood pressure✅
Sepsis can lead to brain dysfunction called:
A) Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy
B) Alzheimer’s disease
C) Stroke
A) Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy ✅
400: What nutrient losses worsen healing in sepsis?
A) Carbohydrates
B) Vitamin A only
C) Vitamins C & E, zinc, selenium
C) Vitamins C & E, zinc, selenium ✅
Why is EN safer than PN?
A) It reduces bloodstream infections
B) It’s cheaper only
C) It avoids calories
A) It reduces bloodstream infections ✅
What does “multi-organ dysfunction” mean in sepsis?
A) Only lungs are affected
B) Several organs fail at the same time
C) Muscles weaken but organs are normal
B) Several organs fail at the same time ✅
What is the typical mortality rate in severe sepsis?
A) 5–10%
B) 25–40%
C) 80–90%
B) 25–40% ✅
Why is energy production inefficient in sepsis?
A) Mitochondrial dysfunction
B) Extra oxygen in tissues
C) Too much carbohydrate intake
A) Mitochondrial dysfunction ✅
What is the BG (blood glucose) target for septic patients?
A) <100 mg/dL
B) 140–180 mg/dL
C) >250 mg/dL
B) 140–180 mg/dL ✅