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(answered) Sepsis Shock Case Study part 2: Jack Holmes a 72-year-old Caucasian male.2022 update
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Sepsis Shock Case Study part 2 
History of Current Problem: 
Jack Holmes a 72-year-old Caucasian male brought to the ED by ambulance from a skilled nursing 
facility (SNF). According to report from the paramedic, when the SNF nursing staff attempted to wake 
him this morning, he would not respond, and his BP was 74/40 with a MAP of 51. He has a history of 
Parkinson’s disease, COPD, CHF, HTN, depression, and a stage IV decubitus ulcer on his coccyx that 
developed three months ago. He does not...
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Module and Topic Didactic 	Assignments, Readings, and Exams 	Learning
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Module and Topic 
Didactic 
 
	Assignments, Readings, and Exams 
 	Learning 
Intro to Critical Care Nursing, The Critical Care Patient, ARDS/Resp. 
Failure, Mechanical Ventilation	Medication Calculation Exam Mon/Tues first day of class 
 
 
Chapters 1, 2, 9, & 14 
	Review ABG’s , Care of patients with acute respiratory failure, patient on tracheostomy and ET tube with mechanical ventilator 
 
Basic Dysrhythmias with code management 
and comfort and sedation	Chapters ...
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TCRN Quick Notes Exam 177 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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TCRN Quick Notes Exam 177 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Trauma Assessment (A-I) - CORRECT ANSWER Rapid Assessment!! 
•Airway / Cervical spine (C-Spine) 
•Breathing - lung sounds 
•Circulation - IV access / blood transfusion 
•Disabilities - Neuro assessment /GCS/Pupil 
•Exposed/Environmental control 
•Full set of VS: Family 
•Give comfort measures L- labs, M- monitor, N-NG Tube, O-Oxygen, P-Pain 
Secondary Assessment starts now: 
•History & physical 
•Inspection 
 
Glas...
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NURS 231 Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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NURS 231 Final Exam Questions With 
Verified Answers 
What are the normal's for the following labs 
1) Urine Specific Gravity 
2) Serum Osmolality 
3) ABG (pH, HCO3, PaCO2, PaO2) 
4) troponin I 
5) electrolyte panel( Na+, K+, Ca+, Mg+) 
6) BUN & Creatinine 
7) CBC ( hgb, hct, RBC, WBC, platelets) - answer1) 1.000-1.030 
2) 270-300 
3) pH 7.35-7.45// HC03 22-26// PaCO2 35-45// Pa02 80-100 
4) troponin I <0.03 ng/mL 
5) Na+ 135-145//K+ 3.5-5// Ca+ 9-10.5//Mg+ 1.2-2 
6) BUN 10-20//Creat 0.5-1.2...
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Sepsis/Septic Shock RAPID Reasoning Case Study
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STUDENT 
 
 
Jack Holmes, 72 years old 
 
Primary Concept 
Perfusion 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of emphasis) 
•	Inflammation 
•	Infection 
•	Tissue Integrity 
•	Clinical Judgment 
•	Patient Education 
•	Communication 
NCLEX Client Need Categories	Percentage of Items from Each 
Category/Subcategory	Covered in 
Case Study 
Safe and Effective Care Environment	 
	Management of Care	17-23%	 
	Safety and Infection Control	9-15%	 
Health Promotion and Maintenance	6-12%	 
Psychos...
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N4581 EXAM 2 BLUEPRINT
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N4581 EXAM 2 BLUEPRINT 
 
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND ANGINA 
 
1.	Describe the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, risk factors, and treatment of coronary atherosclerosis. 
 
Patho: Atherosclerosis is a type of blood vessel disorder resulting in the abnormal accumulation of lipid deposits and fibrous tissue within arterial walls and lumen. In coronary atherosclerosis, blockages and narrowing of the coronary vessels reduce blood flow to the m...
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HESI ACLS Sepsis Answered / HESI case study Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS): Sepsis.
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HESI ACLS Sepsis Answered / HESI case study Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS): Sepsis. 
 
Nursing Division: 
 
NUR 221-01, 02, 03, 04, 10	COURSE TITLE: NURSING IV SYLLABUS 
LECTURE HOURS/ CLINICAL HOURS/ CREDITS: 4/12/8 
 
SEMESTER: SRING 2021/2022	LENGTH OF SEMESTER: 11 weeks (1/19/21-4/19/21) 
INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD: Web Enhanced	CLASSROOM: Synchronous Virtual Class via Zoom 
 
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: 
Dr. Mary Mishler, DNP, RN, CNE, Assistant Professor, Semester IV Program Coordinator Offi...
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SAEM 241 – 390 Questions and Answers 2023
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SAEM 241 – 390 Questions and Answers 2023 
A 32 year old male, intravenous heroin abuser, presents with a one-day history of mid-back pain, progressive weakness of his legs, and an inability to urinate. He has a temperature of 38.3° C (100.8° F). On exam, absent patellar deep tendon reflexes are noted, he cannot stand or walk, a distended bladder is palpable, and he has tenderness to palpation over his T10 and T11 vertebrae. Which of the following is not an acceptable next step? 
A. MRI of ...
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Sepsis/Septic Shock UNFOLDING Reasoning Case Study Septic shock Keith RN Jack Holmes, 72 years old
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Sepsis/Septic Shock 
UNFOLDING Reasoning Case Study Septic shock Keith RN Jack Holmes, 72 years old 
 
 
STUDENTSeptic Shock Keith RN Case Study 
 
 
Jack Holmes, 72 years old 
 
Primary Concept 
Perfusion 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of emphasis) 
•	Inflammation 
•	Infection 
•	Tissue Integrity 
•	Clinical Judgment 
•	Patient Education 
•	Communication 
NCLEX Client Need Categories	Percentage of Items from Each 
Category/Subcategory	Covered in 
Case Study 
Safe and Effective Car...
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NURS 342 Sepsis Shock Case Study (2)
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Ms. D, a 54-year-old patient, is brought to the emergency department (ED) 
by her daughter because of weakness and a decreasing level of 
consciousness. The patient responds to brief commands to open her eyes 
and move her arms and legs, but she is unable to answer any of your 
questions. The daughter tells you that, when she stopped by her mother’s 
house today for a visit, Ms. D was complaining about abdominal and back 
pain. She also was a little bit nauseated and vomited a small amount twi...
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