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  • February 26, 2024
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Critical Care hesi

pt. long history of smoking; sob; ABG pH7.25, PCO2 50, HCO3 24 - ANSrespiratory acidosis (if
CO2 is high it will always be resp. acidosis)

"heart is pounding outside of her chest" client is in SVT; intervention - ANScoach client in
relaxation and deep breathing

insulin protocol; pt. insulin is infused at 5 units/hr and her current glucose reading is 165. what
to do? - ANSincrease drip by 1 unit/hr

calculate; 1,500,000 IU in 500 mL of 0.9% NS - ANS33

DKA math question - ANS1000 mL NS with 30 mEq of sodium

older client comes in with CAP and SpO2 89%. what is priority intervention? - ANSassist client
with turning, coughing, and deep breathing

pt. received ETT 7 days ago and is currently on 50% O2. Pt is currently anxious and
hyperventilating. what is the priority intervention? - ANSauscultate lungs

client has not been taking cortisone for either 2 weeks or 2 months and husband bring her into
ED; not feeling well. SIADH. what to do? - ANSinitiate fall precautions (SIADH causes seizures)

UAP assisting nurse in situation where pt is having SVT and nurse has to prepare for
cardioversion. what task for UAP - ANSbring resuscitation cart to the bedside

pt has cardioversion due to uncontrolled a fib. what vital shows that the cardioversion was
successful? - ANSnormal sinus rhythm with HR 84

pt. has ortho surgery and 12 hrs after surgery is anxious with SOB; intervention - ANSposition
client on the left side

pt. receiving dopamine. monitor for what - ANSmonitor urinary output

during insertion of swan gans, what should nurse do - ANSmonitor for dysrhythmias

which vital signs are contraindicative of ICP? - ANSPaCO2 of 55 (normal PaCO2 should be
between 35-45; when increased it will cause more ICP)

SIADH with normal lab values associated with this - ANShyperkalemia and hyponatremia

, pt. glasgow coma scale of 14. what should the nurse do - ANSdocument the findings

when caring for a client on a ventilator which finding shows the airway is open? - ANSbilateral
breath sounds can be auscultated

pt. is in the ICU after a colon resection. vitals are HR 135, temp 103, BP 88/65, urine output 10
mL/hr. intervention? - ANSgive a 500 mL IV bolus challenge (another question similar with low
BP and same answer)

client with syncopal episodes due to 3rd degree block. receives transcutaneous pacemaker;
several fails - ANSincrease the sensitivity

which of these drugs are the strongest for most effective vasodilators - ANSlidocaine

mcg to mg; 4mcg/kg and client weighs 165 lbs - ANS3.5 mL/hr

female falls down a flight of stairs and is having trouble walking and bearing weight. prescription
for hydrocodone for pain and an xray. intervention - ANShave the client take a urine pregnancy
test

pt. with chest tube has the tube dislodged from pleural space; intervention - ANSplace an
occlusive dressing with take on 3 sides

postop client admitted to ED with intra-arterial cannula; heparin infusing at 2 units per mL. what
finding indicates the heparin has achieved therapeutic use - ANSthe IA remain patent

pt. arrives to the ED with pain. description should prompt nurse to suspect an MI - ANSproduces
chest heaviness with left arm pain

what equipment should always be made available at the bedside for a pt. with a chest tube -
ANSocclusive dressing

things should be done if an ET tube is in place - ANSchest xray
chest rises and falls bilaterally
auscultate breath sounds

pt. comes in with severe hypotension. what medication should you expect a prescription for? -
ANSamiodaron

female has been asystole for 20 minutes and there has been no change in the client's condition;
intubated; what should the nurse do - ANStalk to the family members in a private area about
desire to continue life support

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