Reference no: EM134007026
Question
1. A "Major Burn" would likely be diagnosed in the following situations:
A) Burns to a child's hands and feet as a result of pulling a hot tea onto himself.
B) A burn to a small area, treated successfully in a physicians office
C) An adult with a small second-degree burn to his anterior trunk area
D) A first-degree burn (caused by a sunburn) on a child's face
2. Which of the following is true of shock:
A) Decreased secretion of angiotensin cause, vasoconstriction
B) The SNS is stimulated in shock, to reduce heart rate and vasoconstriction
C) Prolonged shock leads to metabolic alkalosis
D) Cardiac output cannot naturally be increased in cardiogenic shock
3. Vaseogenic shock can be caused by which of the following:
A) Cardiac impairment
B) Low circulating blood volume
C) Severe allergic reaction
D) Spinal cord injury
4. Which of the following would be considered very early manifestations of shock?
A) Anxiety & restlessness
B) Lethargy & weakness
C) Poor urine output
D) Metabolic acidosis
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