Title: You are asked to speak to a college group that is planning a ski trip to the Alps. In order to help ... Post by: Tatu on Mar 18, 2018 You are asked to speak to a college group that is planning a ski trip to the Alps. In order to help them plan for reducing their risks for developing altitude-related illnesses, you suggest all of the following except:
a. plan a layover day at between 6,000 feet and 8,000 feet. b. drink 34 quarts of fluid a day. c. do a lot of heavy physical exertion early in the trip to help them acclimate. d. sleep at an elevation that is lower than where they will be skiing. Question 2 You have a 32-year-old male patient who just arrived at the aid room on the top of a 9,000-foot peak. You think he may be exhibiting signs of altitude sickness. You recognize that the key to a successful outcome of treatment is to: a. get him to lie down so his symptoms do not worsen. b. start him on oxygen via a nasal cannula. c. prevent further body cooling by covering him with blankets. d. recognize the patient's signs and descend to a lower elevation. Question 3 In order to enjoy their upcoming skiing trip, your family has gathered information about risk factors for high-altitude illnesses. Contributing factors that could make altitude illness worse include: a. a history of angina. b. a diet that is high in carbohydrates. c. the lack of regular exercise. d. COPD. Question 4 In order to assess for a key symptom of HACE, you would ask patients to: a. walk a straight line heel to toe. b. take a deep breath and let you know if it hurts. c. tell you if their rings are fitting tightly. d. read an eye chart. Question 5 Your group of climbers has reached an elevation of 8,500 feet. One of the climbers is increasingly short of breath and now has audible chest congestion. Your party has a limited supply of oxygen, which you immediately apply to the climber at 15 LPM via a nonrebreather mask. Based on your assessment that the climber has HAPE, you recognize that the next necessary treatment is: a. a rapid descent of at least 1,500 to 3,000 feet. b. to administer diuretics such as Diamox to reduce the patient's pulmonary edema. c. to get the patient to a physician who can administer dexamethesone. d. to place the patient in the shock position. Title: You are asked to speak to a college group that is planning a ski trip to the Alps. In order to help ... Post by: Lauraem32 on Mar 18, 2018 Answer: c Answer: d Answer: b Answer: a Answer: a |