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VN 42 Test 1
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shock develops as a consequence of what three events? – 
-blood volume decreases 
-heart doesn't pump effectively 
-peripheral blood vessels dilate 
Name the 4 main categories of shock? – 
-hypovolemic 
-distributive 
-obstructive 
-cardiogenic 
what is hypovolemic shock? - most common, decreased fluid volume and 
blood/plasma 
what is distributive shock? - fluid circulation doesn't permit effective perfusion 
what is neurogenic shock? - rarest type; results from injury that effects vasomo...
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Kirk Final Exam Study Guide
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If your patient refused to quit smoking or partake in PT for emphysema and 
realizes he will likely die from this what principle should guide his rehab - 
Previous coping mechanisms, life experiences, values, and beliefs 
If you hear crackles what disease processes may contribute to this - Asthma, 
chronic bronchitis, collapsed alveoli, pulmonary fibrosis 
What is the highest priority for a patient on day 3 of fever, URI, sore/red throat - 
Voiding and listening to lung fields 
What reaction ind...
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VN 36 CLO Final Exam Study Guide - Berg
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why should a nurse monitor a newborn after a c-section more closely than a 
vaginal birth - more trauma to newborn, respiratory problems occur 
the nurse determines the infant is starting to show yellowish staining on the head 
and face. what action should LPN prioritize? - Report to RN and document 
nurse observes a newborn with a RR of 66, nasal flaring, and grunting sound 
during expiration. what is infant experiencing - Respiratory distress 
the nurse is preparing a pregnant client with seve...
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VN36 CLO1 FINAL Exam Review
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Why should a nurse monitor a newborn after caesarean birth more closely than 
after a vaginal birth? - Baby will have more fluid in its lungs making respiratory 
adaptation more challenging. 
The nurse is monitoring an infant who was born at 05:15 am. At 13:15 pm, the 
same day, the nurse determines the infant is starting to show yellowish staining on 
the head and face. Which action should the LPN prioritize? - Document it and 
report it to the RN 
The nurse observes a newborn with a respirator...
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