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Main types of shock 
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic 
Hypovolemic shock 
decrease in circulating blood volume 
Shock is classified as a 
CONDITION - not a disease 
Who needs to be monitored for shock? 
EVERYONE 
Hypovolemic shock lea...
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Main types of shock 
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic 
Hypovolemic shock 
decrease in circulating blood volume 
Shock is classified as a 
CONDITION - not a disease 
Who needs to be monitored for shock? 
EVERYONE 
Hypovolemic shock lea...
PN3 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
What is shock? 
a condition, not a disease 
Main types of shock 
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic 
CHANS 
cardiogenic, hypovolemic, anaphylactic, neurogenic, and septic 
Hypovolemic Shock 
decrease in circulating blood volume. Deprive...
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What is shock? 
a condition, not a disease 
Main types of shock 
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic 
CHANS 
cardiogenic, hypovolemic, anaphylactic, neurogenic, and septic 
Hypovolemic Shock 
decrease in circulating blood volume. Deprive...
PN3 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
A client, complaining of weight gain, has thin extremities, a buffalo hump, and a protruding abdomen. The nurse realizes that this client is most likely to be diagnosed with which disease process? 
 
1. Addisons disease 
 
2. SIADH 
 
3. Cushings syndrome 
 
4. ...
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A client, complaining of weight gain, has thin extremities, a buffalo hump, and a protruding abdomen. The nurse realizes that this client is most likely to be diagnosed with which disease process? 
 
1. Addisons disease 
 
2. SIADH 
 
3. Cushings syndrome 
 
4. ...
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The nurse is assessing a client with a diagnosis of Prerenal acute kidney injury (AKI). Which recent condition in the clients history would cause a prerenal AKI 
Septic shock 
A client is on intravenous heparin to treat a pulmonary embolism. which lab value woul...
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The nurse is assessing a client with a diagnosis of Prerenal acute kidney injury (AKI). Which recent condition in the clients history would cause a prerenal AKI 
Septic shock 
A client is on intravenous heparin to treat a pulmonary embolism. which lab value woul...
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A nurse is caring for a client using therapies instead of conventional or mainstream medical treatments. The nurse is aware that the clients caring include? 
Alternative therapies 
The nurse can encourage a client to visualize a soothing mental picture in combin...
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A nurse is caring for a client using therapies instead of conventional or mainstream medical treatments. The nurse is aware that the clients caring include? 
Alternative therapies 
The nurse can encourage a client to visualize a soothing mental picture in combin...
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What is perfusion? 
Exchange of o2 and Co2 at the alveolar-capillary level. 
How do we know if we have adequate perfusion? 
O2 sat, LOC, pulses, skin color, ABG's, Respiratory assessments, Cardio assessments, normal rate and rhythym of heart, normal RBCs and Hg...
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What is perfusion? 
Exchange of o2 and Co2 at the alveolar-capillary level. 
How do we know if we have adequate perfusion? 
O2 sat, LOC, pulses, skin color, ABG's, Respiratory assessments, Cardio assessments, normal rate and rhythym of heart, normal RBCs and Hg...
PN3 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
Main types of shock 
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic 
Hypovolemic shock 
decrease in circulating blood volume 
Shock is classified as a 
CONDITION - not a disease 
Who needs to be monitored for shock? 
EVERYONE 
Hypovolemic shock l...
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Main types of shock 
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic 
Hypovolemic shock 
decrease in circulating blood volume 
Shock is classified as a 
CONDITION - not a disease 
Who needs to be monitored for shock? 
EVERYONE 
Hypovolemic shock l...
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Signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock 
tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension, anxiety, restlessness, delayed cap refill, poor circulation, decreased kidney function less than 10ml/hour. if not corrected, can lead to change in LOC 
Care of pt in cardiogenic shock...
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Signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock 
tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension, anxiety, restlessness, delayed cap refill, poor circulation, decreased kidney function less than 10ml/hour. if not corrected, can lead to change in LOC 
Care of pt in cardiogenic shock...
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As a cook chops red onions he begins to tear up due to activation of the lacrimal grand. Which cranial nerve provided the stimulus? 
The Facial nerve (VII) 
A doctor asks her patient to follow the motion of her finger as she moves it up and down, left and right....
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As a cook chops red onions he begins to tear up due to activation of the lacrimal grand. Which cranial nerve provided the stimulus? 
The Facial nerve (VII) 
A doctor asks her patient to follow the motion of her finger as she moves it up and down, left and right....
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hypovalemic shock 
Lack of circulating blood volume 
cardiogenic shock 
weakened forward pumping function of the heart 
neurogenic shock 
hypoperfusion due to nerve paralysis (sometimes caused by spinal cord injuries) resulting in the dilation of blood vessels t...
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hypovalemic shock 
Lack of circulating blood volume 
cardiogenic shock 
weakened forward pumping function of the heart 
neurogenic shock 
hypoperfusion due to nerve paralysis (sometimes caused by spinal cord injuries) resulting in the dilation of blood vessels t...
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Which of the following interventions are appropriate for a client experiencing hypovolemic shock (SATA) 
A) Increase IV fluid delivery per order 
B) Monitor vital signs 
C) Monitor hemoglobin and hematocrit levels 
D) Admin oxygen per protocol 
What laboratory v...
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Which of the following interventions are appropriate for a client experiencing hypovolemic shock (SATA) 
A) Increase IV fluid delivery per order 
B) Monitor vital signs 
C) Monitor hemoglobin and hematocrit levels 
D) Admin oxygen per protocol 
What laboratory v...
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Emergency care of the client in Addisonian crisis includes which of the following? 
A) Hydrocortisone sodium IV bolus 
Following a traumatic brain injury, a client is diagnosed with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). The finding for this...
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Emergency care of the client in Addisonian crisis includes which of the following? 
A) Hydrocortisone sodium IV bolus 
Following a traumatic brain injury, a client is diagnosed with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). The finding for this...
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Which treatment is used to manage hyperthyroidism? Select all that apply. 
Irradiation of the thyroid and Thyroidectomy 
Which problem is most likely to develop if hyperthyroidism remains untreated? 
Heart failure 
A client who has just had a thyroidectomy retur...
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Which treatment is used to manage hyperthyroidism? Select all that apply. 
Irradiation of the thyroid and Thyroidectomy 
Which problem is most likely to develop if hyperthyroidism remains untreated? 
Heart failure 
A client who has just had a thyroidectomy retur...
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DIC signs and symptoms 
body clotting too much, body compensates and begins bleeding too much, clotting begins again, hard to reverse, high mortality rate. Eventually run out of clotting factors 
DIC Treatment 
Fluid replacement and blood transfusion treat the c...
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DIC signs and symptoms 
body clotting too much, body compensates and begins bleeding too much, clotting begins again, hard to reverse, high mortality rate. Eventually run out of clotting factors 
DIC Treatment 
Fluid replacement and blood transfusion treat the c...
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A pt with hyperaldosteronism is being treated w/ spironolactone before surgery. Which precautions does the nurse teach this pt? 
Read the label before using salt substitutes 
A nurse assess a pt w/ anterior pituitary hyperfunction. Which clinical manifestation w...
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A pt with hyperaldosteronism is being treated w/ spironolactone before surgery. Which precautions does the nurse teach this pt? 
Read the label before using salt substitutes 
A nurse assess a pt w/ anterior pituitary hyperfunction. Which clinical manifestation w...
PN3 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
What is the best indicator of fluid retention and overload? 
Daily weight 
Which immunity is considered "natural immunity", and is present at birth? 
Innate 
Which immunity occurs when antibodies are passed from a mother through the fetus though the placenta, ...
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What is the best indicator of fluid retention and overload? 
Daily weight 
Which immunity is considered "natural immunity", and is present at birth? 
Innate 
Which immunity occurs when antibodies are passed from a mother through the fetus though the placenta, ...
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