Smith Seminars Online Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Test


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 Part 1 - Your Information

 

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 Part 2 - The Test

 

1) Wounds that have been manipulated and successfully treated with HBO include:

A) Foot wounds from diabetes

B) Radiation ulcers

C) A & B

D) None of the above

2) The disadvantages of multiplace hyperbaric chambers include:

A) Constant patient attendance

B) Higher operating costs

C) Attendants able to enter and exit during therapy

D) All the above

3) Hyperoxygenation primary effects include:

A) Decreased oxygen diffusion in tissue fluid

B) Diffusion distance proportional to the square root of liquid oxygen

C) Greater oxygen carrying capacity

D) All the above

4) Secondary effects of hyperbaric medicine include:

A) Angiogenesis

B) Vasodilatation

C) Decreased gas bubble size

D) None of the above

5) Signs and symptoms of oxygen toxicity may appear as:

A) Muscle twitching

B) Dry cough

C) Pulmonary edema

D) All the above

6) Under hyperbaric conditions of 3 atm while breathing 100% oxygen:

A) The total dissolved oxygen content delivered is in excess of this metabolic requirement
B) Oxygen can be supplied under these conditions even in the absence of hemoglobin
C) A & B
D) None of the above

7) The most common barotrauma is:

A) Increased cardiac output
B) Reversible myopia
C) Hypoglycemia
D) Middle ear injury

8) Hyperbaric treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning attempts to:

A) Hypooxygenate tissues and antagonize belly lipid peroxidation
B) Deactivate cellular enzymes and proteins and increase cerebral edema
C) Accelerate the release and subsequent elimination of carbon monoxide from hemoglobin
D) None of the above

9) In chronic stroke rehabilitation:

A) Hyperbaric oxygen treatment, when given daily, stimulates a process called angiogenesis or the formation of new blood vessels
B) Hyperbaric oxygen induced blood vessel repair
C) New blood vessels improve the blood flow and oxygen delivery to the damaged brain tissues
D) All the above

10) Diaschisis most commonly manifests itself by such neurological signs as:

A) Impaired consciousness or cognitive impairments including dementia
B) Dyspraxias, dystaxias, and dysphasias
C) Incoordination and sensory neglect
D) All the above

 

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