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2024 LATEST High Acuity NURSING Finals
hypersensitivities type I-IV (examples or tx) 
-A: anaphylactic/allergic; tx with epi 
-C: cytotoxic/hemolytic; ex: blood transfusion, Rh incompatability 
-I: immune complexes; ex: SLE, vasculitis, graft rejection 
-D: delayed, ex: GVHD, +TB test, poison ivy; T-cell mediated 
DIC (what, most common cause, tx) 
-abnormal bleeding and clotting (bleeding times prolonged) 
-sepsis is the most common cause 
-tx: FFP if platelets < 50,000, cryprecipitates 
platelets normal range 
150,000-400,000 
P...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
hypersensitivities type I-IV (examples or tx) 
-A: anaphylactic/allergic; tx with epi 
-C: cytotoxic/hemolytic; ex: blood transfusion, Rh incompatability 
-I: immune complexes; ex: SLE, vasculitis, graft rejection 
-D: delayed, ex: GVHD, +TB test, poison ivy; T-cell mediated 
DIC (what, most common cause, tx) 
-abnormal bleeding and clotting (bleeding times prolonged) 
-sepsis is the most common cause 
-tx: FFP if platelets < 50,000, cryprecipitates 
platelets normal range 
150,000-400,000 
P...
LATEST High acuity final test 2024
spleen 
-Site of destruction for injured or worn-out RBCs 
-Reservoir for B cells 
-Storage site for blood 
-Releases blood in times of demand 
antigens 
-capable of triggering immune response if recognized by B or T cell 
-3 groups: 
(1)Foreign to body 
(2)Self-markers (self-antigens) 
(3)Tumor markers (tumor-associate antigens) 
foreign antigens 
-Pathogens or pathogenic antigens -capable of causing disease 
-Bacteria, viruses, parasites, other microorganisms 
-Vaccines = killed or weakened fo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
spleen 
-Site of destruction for injured or worn-out RBCs 
-Reservoir for B cells 
-Storage site for blood 
-Releases blood in times of demand 
antigens 
-capable of triggering immune response if recognized by B or T cell 
-3 groups: 
(1)Foreign to body 
(2)Self-markers (self-antigens) 
(3)Tumor markers (tumor-associate antigens) 
foreign antigens 
-Pathogens or pathogenic antigens -capable of causing disease 
-Bacteria, viruses, parasites, other microorganisms 
-Vaccines = killed or weakened fo...
2024 LATEST High acuity NURSING exam 1
The nurse is explaining to a patient with dysrhythmia how the heart conducts impulses that cause 
myocardial cells to contract simultaneously. The patient asks what structure allows this 
conduction from cell to cell. Which structure should the nurse mention? 
A) Intercalated disks 
B) Nuclei 
C) Mitochondria 
D) Ribosomes 
A) Intercalated disks 
A nurse is explaining to a cardiac patient how mechanical contraction takes place in the 
myocardial cells in the heart. The nurse should explain that ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
The nurse is explaining to a patient with dysrhythmia how the heart conducts impulses that cause 
myocardial cells to contract simultaneously. The patient asks what structure allows this 
conduction from cell to cell. Which structure should the nurse mention? 
A) Intercalated disks 
B) Nuclei 
C) Mitochondria 
D) Ribosomes 
A) Intercalated disks 
A nurse is explaining to a cardiac patient how mechanical contraction takes place in the 
myocardial cells in the heart. The nurse should explain that ...
LATEST 2024 EXAM 3 High Acuity
Acceleration/deceleration injuries are the result of what type of impact? 
a. Cranial loading force 
b. Penetrating trauma 
c. Linear striking of head by a moving blunt object 
d. Rotational movement of the brain in the skull 
c. Linear striking of head by a moving blunt object 
Which mechanism of injury commonly results in the tearing of axons in 
the brain? 
a. Rotational 
b. Acceleration 
c. Deceleration 
d. Penetrating 
a. Rotational 
The administration of narcotics to a patient with a traum...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 51 pages •
Acceleration/deceleration injuries are the result of what type of impact? 
a. Cranial loading force 
b. Penetrating trauma 
c. Linear striking of head by a moving blunt object 
d. Rotational movement of the brain in the skull 
c. Linear striking of head by a moving blunt object 
Which mechanism of injury commonly results in the tearing of axons in 
the brain? 
a. Rotational 
b. Acceleration 
c. Deceleration 
d. Penetrating 
a. Rotational 
The administration of narcotics to a patient with a traum...
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