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Clinical Manifestation of Cardiac Arrest
Clinical Manifestation of Cardiac Arrest
Clinical Manifestation of Cardiac Arrest
a. I & III
b. II & III
c. III & IV
d. II & IV
2. Cardiac arrest can be detected through following physical & clinical manifestation.
a. Feces and urine incontinence
b. Rashes
c. Pupil contraction
d. Rigor due to coldness
5. One of the clinical features of cardiac arrest is low in blood pressure, how it lead to
cardiac arrest?
a. The ischemic on myocardial layer
b. Not enough o2 supplies to target organ (TOD)
c. The amount of outflow blood in the system is decrease
d. Atherosclerosis due to blocked vessel by plaque
6. __________ is the common reason for sudden death.
a. Atrial fibrillation
b. Cardiac arrest
c. Mental stress
d. Ventricular fibrillation
7. Brain death is one of the result of the cardiac arrest. As AMO, what can we do to
prevent the complication
a. Detect and treat the symptoms immediately
b. Let the patient rest at least for 45 minutes
c. Do ECG and FBC test
d. Advice patient to change lifestyle
9. One of the clinical manifestation is urine and feces incontinence. What will happen if
the symptoms are not treated?
a. Endocarditis
b. Carchoid tumor
c. Epilepsy
d. Proctitis
10. The pupil _________ when the person going through cardiac arrest.
a. REM
b. Dilation
c. Constrict
d. Paralyzed
State the clinical manifestation of Cardiac Arrest
1. Dyspnea
2. Tachycardia
3. Low blood pressure
4. Feces and urine incontinence
5. Pupil dilatation
6. Unconscious without warning
7. Cardiogenic shock