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Archer Cat Rationales Questions And Answers Solved 100% Correct!! Standard practice of infusing a unit of packed Red Blood Cells (PRBCs) is? Between 90 minutes and 4 hours When do you initiate blood after receiving it from the blood bank? Within 30 minutes -blood should not be returned to th...

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Archer Cat Rationales Questions And Answers Solved
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Standard practice of infusing a unit of packed Red Blood Cells (PRBCs) is?
Between 90 minutes and 4 hours
When do you initiate blood after receiving it from the blood bank?
Within 30 minutes
-blood should not be returned to the blood bank for reissue
Silent chest or absents of wheezing during asthma attack is?
Complete obstruction, very bad!
Most infants with atrioventricular canal also have a diagnosis of?
Trisomy 21 - down's syndrome.
-Can also present with an ASD or VSD
Cholecystitis
-Abdominal pain, colicky in the epigastric area that may radiate to the back and
shoulder, triggered after eating fatty or fried foods.
-Most common in overweight women older than 40
Gastric ulcer
-ulceration of the mucosal lining that extends to the submucosal layer of the stomach
-gnawing, sharp pain at the left mid-epigastric region 30-60 min after a meal
Appendicitis
-inflammation of the appendix, manifested by pain in the periumbilical area that
descends to the right lower quadrant
Cirrhosis
-chronic hepatic disease characterized by diffuse destruction of hepatic cells, which are
replaced by fibrous cells
BMI
-Underweight: Under 18.5
-Normal: From 18.5 to 24.9
-Overweight: From 25 to 29.5
-Obesity: From 30 to 39.9
-Extreme obesity: Over 40
Priority nursing action for a child that presents with the following: tripod
positioning, blue lips, mottled skin, inspiratory stridor, and excessive drooling
with vitals of t: 39 c, hr 188, rr 46, O2 82%. What is the priority action?
-Keep the child calm and call for emergency airway equipment
-Placing the child on high flow nasal cannula at 100% FiO2 may seem right bc O2 is
82% but is not the priority
Why do you not check the cervix in a client with placenta previa?
Because it develops in a problematic spot, either close or over the cervical os. To
prevent bleeding or premature labor, women with placenta previa shouldn't have their
cervix checked manually. Instead, an ultrasound may be performed.
If you mistakenly give another women's breast milk to another child. You
should...?

, -Inform the parent of the child you are feeding, inform the mother of the child whose milk
you fed to the child, complete an incident report per facility policy, inform the providers
who are caring for the infants, also assess both of the mothers for any infectious
process
-education: risk of transmission of disease is small
Grief that are not normal and require intervention
-Complicated grief: maladaptive coping methods with the loss and the loss of normal
functioning six months after the injury
-Unresolved grief: exaggerated and prolonged period of mourning
The maximum dosage of acetaminophen with long term use should be limited to
no more than?
3,000 mg per day
The daily dosage acetaminophen is no more than?
4000 mg when the client is at risk for hepatic damage
Hypercarbia
increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood
When experiencing conflict with another nurse that is not resolvable between the
parties, what is the most appropriate action for the nurse moving forward?
Report the conflict to the assigned charge nurse of the unit.
Avian influenza (bird flu)
-Abdominal pain, diarrhea, SOB, epistaxis
-Ask if client has traveled recently in Asia or the Middle East
-Airborne and contact precautions immediately
Dermal layer (second-degree burn) - partial thickness burn
-Different from the first degree burns bc blisters do form, and the skin is moist and red.
These burns extend through the upper dermis and into the lower layer of the dermis
where most pain sensory receptors are located. This makes the second degree burns
the most painful burns
First-degree burn
the most superficial type of injury. The skin remains intact, and there is no break in the
integrity of the epidermis. No blisters, only erythema or redness. Can be painful to touch
but not as painful as partial thickness burns
Third-degree burn (full-thickness burns)
red, tan or black and dry and leathery. They involve nerve endings and destroy them,
making them less painful than other burns
4th-degree burn (full-thickness burn)
same characteristics as third degree burns but also expose muscle, bone, tendons, and
ligaments
C6-C7 spinal cord injury can..
-Retain some ability to extend shoulder, arms, and fingers with compromised dexterity
in the hands and fingers.
-Has the potential to change everything below the top of the ribcage, resulting in
quadriplegia or paraplegia

Rehabilitation focus: on learning to use the non-paralyzed portions of the body to regain

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