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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY-NUR 2063  RASMUSSEN STUDY EXAM 2023-2024
  • PATHOPHYSIOLOGY-NUR 2063 RASMUSSEN STUDY EXAM 2023-2024

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  • PATHOPHYSIOLOGY-NUR 2063 RASMUSSEN STUDY EXAM Physiology reactions in the body during "fight or flight" response? - CORRECT ANSWER-Increased heart rate Ventilation - CORRECT ANSWER-The transport of air from the atmosphere to the lungs and out again. Edema - CORRECT ANSWER-Caused by decreased plasma protein Clinical Manifestation of Hyperthyroidism - CORRECT ANSWER-Tachycardia What electrolytes are higher in ICF (Intracellular Fluid) - CORRECT ANSWER-Potassium , Magnesium, Phosphate...
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CEN Sample Test Questions with Verified Answers 2024
  • CEN Sample Test Questions with Verified Answers 2024

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  • Right ventricular infarction (RVI) lead changes - II, III, AVF R ventricular infarction s/s - clear breath sounds, hypotension, JVD. R ventricular dilation and dec contractility>> dec preload and CO Reperfusion therapy standard - Within 60 min of ED arrival Common causes of PEA - Hypoxia, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade BNP as a marker - of L ventricular dysfunction bc ventricles make BNP and an inc of over 100 pg/ml indicates symptomatic HF Transcutaneous pacing (TCP) - ...
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Galen NUR 265 Exam 2
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  • - Dyspnea, sudden onset, sharp stabbing chest pain, restlessness, impending doom, cough, Hemoptysis, Tachypnea, crackles, plural friction rub, s2 or s4 heart sound, tachycardia, low-grade fever, diaphoresis, petechiae over the chest and axillae, decreased SaO2 - Signs and sx of pulmonary embolism - High D-Dimer - DVT, PE, DIC labs all have - BNP, D dimer, metabolic panel, troponin - Labs to draw for pulmonary embolus - pulmonary angiography - Diagnostic test for PE - Yes. - Does the ...
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Complex Med Surg exam 1 questions with correct answers
  • Complex Med Surg exam 1 questions with correct answers

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  • Oxygen toxicity signs and symptoms - Answer substernal discomfort, paresthesias, dyspnea, restlessness, fatigue, malaise, progressive respiratory difficulty, refractory hypoxemia, alveolar atelectasis, and alveolar infiltrates evident on chest x-rays. Manifestations similar to ARDS. oxygen toxicity - Answer A condition of excessive oxygen consumption resulting in cellular and tissue damage. oxygen delivery methods - Answer Low flow: nasal cannula, nasal catheter, simple mask, partial...
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Elsevier ARDS & ARF Questions with solutions 2024
  • Elsevier ARDS & ARF Questions with solutions 2024

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  • Elsevier ARDS & ARF Questions with solutions 2024 A patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is on positive pressure ventilation (PPV). The patient's cardiac index is 1.4 L/min and pulmonary artery wedge pressure is 8 mm Hg. What order by the provider would the nurse to question? A. Increase PEEP from 10 to 15 cm H2O. B. Start a dobutamine infusion at 3 mcg/kg/min. C. Give 1 unit of packed RBCs over the next 2 hours. D. Change the maintenance IV rate from 75 to 125 mL/hr. A...
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NCLEX ARDS, ARF AND CH 65 CRITICAL CARE - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • NCLEX ARDS, ARF AND CH 65 CRITICAL CARE - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • NCLEX ARDS, ARF AND CH 65 CRITICAL CARE - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1.Which is a proper nursing action for a patient in acute respiratory failure? A. Administer 100% oxygen to an intubated patient until the pathology has resolved. B. Provide chest physical therapy for patients who produce more than 30 mL of sputum per day. C. Use continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) if the patient has weak or absent respirations. D. Administer packed red blood cells to maintain the hemoglobin level at 7 g/dL ...
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 CEN Sample Test Questions and Answers With Correct Solutions 2023-2024
  • CEN Sample Test Questions and Answers With Correct Solutions 2023-2024

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  • Right ventricular infarction (RVI) lead changes - II, III, AVF R ventricular infarction s/s - clear breath sounds, hypotension, JVD. R ventricular dilation and dec contractility>> dec preload and CO Reperfusion therapy standard - Within 60 min of ED arrival Common causes of PEA - Hypoxia, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade BNP as a marker - of L ventricular dysfunction bc ventricles make BNP and an inc of over 100 pg/ml indicates symptomatic HF Transcutaneous pacing (TCP) - ...
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Complex Med Surg exam 1 questions with correct answers
  • Complex Med Surg exam 1 questions with correct answers

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  • Oxygen toxicity signs and symptoms - Answer substernal discomfort, paresthesias, dyspnea, restlessness, fatigue, malaise, progressive respiratory difficulty, refractory hypoxemia, alveolar atelectasis, and alveolar infiltrates evident on chest x-rays. Manifestations similar to ARDS. oxygen toxicity - Answer A condition of excessive oxygen consumption resulting in cellular and tissue damage. oxygen delivery methods - Answer Low flow: nasal cannula, nasal catheter, simple mask, partial...
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Kettering ACCS Review - Patient Assessment Latest Update with Verified Solutions
  • Kettering ACCS Review - Patient Assessment Latest Update with Verified Solutions

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  • Kettering ACCS Review - Patient Assessment Latest Update with Verified Solutions What are the Four critical life functions? Ventilation Oxygenation Circulation Perfusion Which of the life functions is the first priority? Ventilation What assessments would determine how well a patient is ventilating? Chest movement Respiratory rate Tidal volume Breath sounds EtCO2 PaCO2 How would the adult critical care specialist determine if a patient has a problem with oxygenation? Heart rate Color Sens...
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NUR_2755 Multidimensional Care iv Test Bank.
  • NUR_2755 Multidimensional Care iv Test Bank.

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  • NUR_2755 Multidimensional Care iv Test Bank. NUR_2755 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE IV TEST BANK 1. 2. 3. muscle weakness increase uncordination confusion apathy incoherence decreased clotting Pneumothorax interventions MS physical assessment Frsotbite physical assessment Moderate hypothermia symptoms worst headache ever subarachnoid hemorrhage symptom Spinal Cord Injury Intervention Right hemisphere stroke changes Guillian Barre Syndrome patho infection vaccine autoimmune ARF A...
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