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NR340 NR 340 Critical Care Exam 3 Guide ORGANIZED and Best for Exam 3 prepping
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Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 340: Critical Care Nursing>SIM Case 100% verified Study:
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1. What is the nurse’s role in providing family centered care during and after a crisis? 
a. “The family is an integral part of the healing process of the critically ill patient, 
and critical care nursing interventions must also focus on the family” (Moseley, 
2016, p. 21). During a crisis, the nurse should first assess the family and its 
structural, functional, and developmental aspects to confirm the best plan of care 
for the family and understand if the family has strong beliefs asso...
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NR 340 Week 3 Evolve Questions with Answers and Explanations
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NR 340 Week 7 Exam Three (Questions with Answer and Explanations)
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NR 340 Week 3 Exam One – Chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 14, pgs 228-324 (Latest Version)
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NR 340 Week 3 Exam One – Chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 14, pgs 228-324 (Latest Version)
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Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 340 EXAM 1 CRITICAL CARE
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Critical Care 
 Direct delivery of medical care within a specialized unit with specialized personnel 
o Mainly for the treatment of life-threatening problems 
o Levels of Care 
 I: Most comprehensive, typically a teaching environment 
 Staffed by specialty Drs & RNs 
 II: Limited care to specialty patients 
 burn units 
 III: Limited availability for comprehensive critical care 
 med-evac to a more comprehensive facility if out of scope for care 
o Types of Units 
 Open U...
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NR 340Critical Care SiM
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1. Family-centered care is the concept of treating the patient and family 
as an inseparable entity, recognizing that illness or injury of one family 
member invariably affects all other family members. Allowing family 
members to be involved in plan of care of patient. 
2. Ischemic stroke 
Thrombolytic candidates 
Early thrombolysis is recommended when possible. rt-PA is the only approved 
therapy for acute ischemic stroke and must be given within 3 hours of 
symptom onset.20 Administration aft...
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What is the nurse’s role in providing family centered care during and after a crisis? 
a. “The family is an integral part of the healing process of the critically ill patient, 
and critical care nursing interventions must also focus on the family” (Moseley, 
2016, p. 21). During a crisis, the nurse should first assess the family and its 
structural, functional, and developmental aspects to confirm the best plan of care 
for the family and understand if the family has strong beliefs associa...
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NR 340 Test Bank Chapter 16: Hematological and Immune Disorders
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Of the four major blood components, plasma: 
a. is made up of circulating ions. 
b. comprises about 55% of blood volume. 
c. is transported to the cells by serum proteins. 
d. comprises about 45% of blood volume. 
ANS: B 
Blood has four major components: (1) a fluid component called plasma, (2) circulating solutes 
such as ions, (3) serum proteins, and (4) cells. Plasma comprises about 55% of blood volume 
and is the transportation medium for important serum proteins such as albumin, globulin, 
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NR-340 Exam 3 study guide Q&A
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Neuro Basics 
· Brain metabolism 
o Soul source of energy for the brain is glucose. Brain needs glucose to function. Brain cannot 
store it, but needs a constant supply. If glucose levels start to fall you will some changed. 
o Cerebral glucose < 70 mg/dL = confusion 
o Cerebral glucose < 20 mg/dL = damage 
· Cerebral blood flow 
· Autoregulation 
o Changes in pressure 
o Changes in CO2 
▪ Alters cerebral blood volume with change in blood vessel size 
o Ability of the blood vessel in ...
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