Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
100
What does HCO3 stand for?
bicarbonate
100
What does INR stand for?
International Normalized Ratio
100
What does PTT stand for?
partial thromboplastin time
200
What is 1-2 sec the normative range for?
INR
200
What is 7.35-7.45 the normative range for?
pH
200
What is 80-100 mmHg the normative range for?
PaO2
300
What is the condition when potassium levels are >5 mEq/L?
hyperkalemia
300
What is the condition when pH levels are < 7.35 AND Bicarbonate > 26mEqL?
metabolic acidosis
300
What is the condition when RBC is <4.7 mil/mm3?
anemia
400
Dante has a PTT of 55 secs, what is a risk associated with mobilizing this patient?
Increased risk of bleeding, increased risk of bruising
400
Dante has PaO2 of 60 mmHg (hypoxemia), what are some signs and symptoms he may experience during PT?
Decreased exercise capacity, fatigue, confusion
400
T/F Dante has hypovolemic shock, this condition puts him at risk for organ failure.
True-- Hypovolemic shock is severe blood loss where the heart is unable to pump enough blood to the body.
500
A patient's chart indicates a history of hyperkalemia. Which of the following would you not expect to see with this patient if this condition were acute? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A:Decreased HR--- B:Parasthesias--- C: Muscle weakness of the extremities--- D: Migranes
D: Migranes
500
A physical therapist is evaluating an adult that has recently been diagnosed with respiratory acidosis. Which of the following clinical signs would most likely not be present? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A: CO2 Retention----- B: Dyspnea----- C: Headaches----- D: Tachypnea
D: Tachypnea
500
Dante has a full thickness burn on his anterior chest, which of the following structures are destroyed with this burn? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Epidermis and dermis completely destroyed----- B. Epithelial cells can regenerate----- C. Contain tough, dry eschar----- D. Require skin graft as part of treatment
B. Epithelial cells can regenerate No epithelial cells can regenerate in full thickness burns except at the wound edges