This quiz will gauge your understanding from the Fluids Management series talking about how we determine if our patient needs fluids and is fluid responsive.
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Question 1 of 5
We only want to give fluid when...
The patient is thirsty
The stroke volume will increase
The SVR is low
They are volume overloaded
Question 2 of 5
This measure of fluid responsiveness looks at the relationship between the heart and lungs.
Static
Dynamic
Question 3 of 5
In the critically ill patient, we find that the central venous pressure (CVP) is closely correlated with fluid responsiveness.
True
False
Question 4 of 5
Which measure is NOT a dynamic measure of fluid responsiveness?
Pulmonary Artery Occlusive Pressure (PAOP/PCWP)
Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV)
Stroke Volume Variation (SVV)
IVC Distensibility Index
Question 5 of 5
One easy and effective way to evaluate our patient's fluid responsiveness is...
Get a CT of the chest
Perform passive leg raise (PLR)
Insert a SWAN/PA Cath
Roll the patient prone