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6.  In the CCU, nurse Marites is caring for a patient who is suffering from Abdominal
                   Compartment  Syndrome.  She  knows  that  these  organs  are  primarily  affected,
                   EXCEPT:
                   A.  Renal organs
                   B.  Cardiovascular organs
                   C.  Gastrointestinal organs
                   D.  Musculoskeletal organs

               7.  Which of the following is true about the definitions and recommendations of the World
                   Society of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome?
                   A.  ACS  is  defined  as  a  sustained  IAP  >25  mm  Hg  associated  with  organ
                       dysfunction/failure.
                   B.  Intra-abdominal hypertension is defined by a sustained or repeated pathological
                       elevation in IAP of ≥15 mm Hg.
                   C.  Intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) is approximately 5-7 mm Hg in critically ill adults.
                   D.  All of the above

               8.  Meigs Syndrome causes chronic Abdominal Compartment Syndrome due to its triad
                   signs which include all but one:
                   A.  Deep Vein Thrombosis
                   B.  Benign ovarian tumor
                   C.  Ascites
                   D.  Pleural effusion

               9.  Nurse  Paolo  is  caring  for  patient  Yen  who  has  a  higher-grade  Abdominal
                   Compartment  Syndrome.  Her  intra-abdominal  pressure  is  26.  Nurse  Paolo  will
                   document this as:
                   A.  Grade I
                   B.  Grade II
                   C.  Grade III
                   D.  Grade IV

               10. Patient  Aljur  arrived  at  Emergency  Room  with  abdominal  distention.  Two  of  the
                   laboratory tests were prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time. Nurse Kylie is
                   aware that these tests are used to detect:
                   A.  Presence of infection
                   B.  Enzymes on the GI tract
                   C.  pH of the blood
                   D.  ability of blood to clot

               11. A  patient  with  manifestation  of  round-belly  will  have  to  undergo  whole abdominal
                   ultrasound. Which of the following is appropriate to instruct before the examination?
                   A.  2 hours bed rest
                   B.  Full bladder
                   C.  NPO for at least 8 hours
                   D.  Empty the bladder

               12. Arterial Blood Gas analysis is being used for patients with Abdominal Compartment
                   Syndrome to measure all of the following, EXCEPT:
                   A.  Lactate
                   B.  pH level
                   C.  Amylase
                   D.  Base deficit

               13. Delay in abdominal decompression may lead to:
                   A.  Anorexia
                   B.  Ischemia
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