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HACC- Nursing 251 - (Test 1) Professional Nursing; Delegation; Delivery of Care; Oxygenation- ARDS, Chest Trauma, ARF Questions with complete solutions 2024/2025 Already Graded A+.
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HACC- Nursing 251 - (Test 1) Professional Nursing; Delegation; Delivery of Care; Oxygenation- ARDS, Chest Trauma, ARF Questions with complete solutions 2024/2025 Already Graded A+.
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NUR2755 / NUR 2755 Multidimensional Care IV / MDC 4 Exam 3 Review (Latest 2021 / 2022) Rasmussen
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NUR2755 / NUR 2755 Multidimensional Care IV / MDC 4 Exam 3 Review (Latest 2021 / 2022) Rasmussen 
 
 
 
 
1.	muscle weakness increase uncordination confusion 
apathy incoherence decreased clotting 
 
 
 Pneumothorax interventions 
 
 
 MS physical assessment 
 
 
 Frsotbite physical assessment 
 
 Moderate hypothermia symptoms 
 
 
2.	worst headache ever 
 
 subarachnoid hemorrhage symptom 
 
 
 Spinal Cord Injury Intervention 
 
 
 Right hemisphere stroke changes 
 
 
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MDC 4 Exam 2 NUR2755: Latest Update 2023 with Answers Multidimensional Care IV
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Pulmonary embolism - ANSWER Collection of particulate matter (solids, liquid or air) entering the venous system and lodges in pulm. vessels 
 
Can obstruct blood flow resulting in reduced gas exchange, reduced oxygenation, lung tissue hypoxia, decreased perfusion, and death 
 
Fat emboli - ANSWER Occurs with a fracture of femur. Does not impede blood flow but injures blood vessels and causes ARDS. 
 
Nursing intervention for fat emboli - ANSWER Immobilize injury to prevent from dislodging 
 
PE ...
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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. 
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Questions And Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 | 100% Verified
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Questions And Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 | 100% Verified. Fat embolus - ANSWER-can form when a long bone is fractured and fat cells from 
yellow bone marrow are released into the blood 
-fever 
-rash after fracture 
Blood loss from humerus fracture - ANSWER-750 ml 
blood loss from femur fracture - ANSWER-1500 ml 
PAWP (pulmonary artery wedge pressure) - ANSWER-- Looks at the left side of the 
heart 
- If elevated can indicate pulmonary congestion, CHF, cardio...
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ARDS & ARF QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
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ARDS & ARF QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS 
The nurse is planning care for a client with ARDS. The nurse knows that the overall goal for the client should include: 
a. Pao2 of less than 50 mm Hg 
 
b. Pulmonary wedge pressure of less than or equal to 18 mm Hg 
 
c. Sao2 equal to 90% 
 
d. Pao2 of at least 60 mm Hg 
 
 
 
 
Occasionally clients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are placed in the prone position. How 
does this position help the client? 
a. It improved cardiac output 
 
b. ...
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NR_341 Exam Preparation Summary
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NR_341 Exam Preparation Summary 
Acute respiratory failure 
 Diagnostic Tests 
o ABGs, Chest x-rays, CT, pulmonary function tests, end tidal CO2 monitoring, bronchoscopy. 
 Assessments 
o Lung sounds, work of breathing, use of accessory muscles, chest expansion, nasal flaring, 
respiratory rate, pulse ox 
 Interventions 
o Ineffective airway clearance reposition patient 
o ARF 
 Causes: pulmonary edema, atelectasis, pneumonia, COPD, asthma, ARDS, thoracic, 
spinal or head injur...
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Practice Questions And Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 (GRADED 100%)
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Practice Questions And Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 (GRADED 100%). PEEP (positive end expiratory pressure) - ANSWER--Causes increased pulmonary 
vascular resistance 
-Can cause hypotension over 15 cmH2O 
-Normal: 5 cmH2O 
- lowest pressure the lungs will see 
steps in resuscitation of the neonate - ANSWER-Dry, warm, position to open airway, 
suction mouth then nose 
Tactile stimulation (HR<100 or apnea/IR breath rub back and put) 
Oxygen near the face 
Bag...
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NU 448 Adult Health III/ NU 448 Exam 1
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NU 448 EXAM 1 The nurse should interpret the arterial blood gas results shown below as which of the following? pH 7.48, PaO2 85 mm Hg, PaCO2 32 mm Hg, and HCO3 25 mEq/L a. respiratory alkalosis 
b. metabolic acidosis c. metabolic alkalosis d. respiratory acidosis - a. respiratory alkalosis 2. The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving prescribed intravenous (IV) fluids at 50 ml/hr, has voided 300 ml in 24-hours and reports having a headache. The nurse notes the client's laboratory res...
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ADVANCED CLINICAL CONCEPTS HESI HINTS DOCUMENT
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ADVANCED CLINICAL CONCEPTS HESI HINTS DOCUMENT 
 
•	ARDS is an unexpected, catastrophic pulmonary complication occurring in a person with no previous pulmonary problems. The mortality rate is high (50%) 
 
•	In ARDS, a common laboratory finding is lowered PO2. However, these clients are not very responsive to high concentrations of oxygen. 
 
•	Think about the physiology of the lungs by remembering PEEP: Positive End Expiratory Pressure is the instillation and maintenance of small amoun...
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