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100
A nurse applies this through a balance of risks and benefits.
Non - maleficence
100
This refers to the average pressure in the arterial circulation throughout the cardiac cycle?
Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)
100
Oxygen is best delivered by using what type of O2 administraton device.
Face mask with Rebreather bag
100
A patient in the intensive care unit is reported to be in the oliguric phase of intrinsic renal failure, which is reflected by ________________________.
UO < 400mL/day
100
This solution would be the most appropriate initial volume replacement for a patient with severe GI bleeding.
Ringer's lactate
200
These refers to laws that determine in what situations and how people can refuse life - sustaining medical interventions.
Natural Death Acts
200
The ECG/EKG tracing of a patient with chest pain is of critical importance. This material records a 24 – hour ECG/EKG tracing for an individual where changes in the trace in regard to activity are monitored.
Holter monitor
200
This type of respiratory failure is linked to breakdown of oxygen transport from the alveolus to arterial flow.
Hypoxemic respiratory failure
200
To test for a positive Trousseau's sign indicating hypocalcemia in a patient with acute kidney injury, the nurse would need which piece of equipment?
Sphygmomanometre/ Blood pressure cuff
200
A patient who demonstrates pulmonary edema, hypotension, and delayed capillary refill is experiencing _______________________ shock.
Cardiogenic
300
These are laws that stipulate the patients’ right to avail himself/herself of any recommended diagnostic and treatment procedures.
Patient Self - determination Acts
300
When a patient says, "The chest pain occurs each time I play basketball; it does not occur when I am sleeping; and it improves when I take those pills under my tongue," the pain will most likely be classified as __________________________.
Stable angina
300
The nurse observes for this life - threatening complication especially when suctioning an intubated, mechanically ventilated patient.
Dysrhythmia
300
The intensive care nurse explains to a patient with acute kidney injury that the most effective method for reducing hyperkalemia is the use of _________________________.
Hemodialysis
300
A patient develops distributive shock related to anaphylaxis because of vasodilation with plasma leakage as an effect of ____________________.
Histamine
400
A doctor who intentionally provides drugs for self - administration, at that person’s voluntary and competent request is an example of __________________________.
Assisted Suicide
400
CPR is started on a patient who has developed ventricular fibrillation. The patient is defibrillated once with a resulting rhythm showing asystole. Which intervention should the nurse implement next?
Administer Epinephrine
400
A patient in pulmonary edema with a blood pressure of 190/90 is best instructed to assume a _________________ position.
Sitting
400
The typical dietary plan for a patient with acute kidney injury would focus on provision of a ________________________ diet.
High carbohydrate, low protein
400
A patient being treated for pericarditis is at high risk for developing ____________________ shock.
Obstructive
500
This is a sound clinical decision when reached in discussion with the patient (if competent), the family and the care team after identifying when active treatment will improve quality of life and prolong life, and when active treatment is futile without the likelihood of improving the condition and merely prolonging the dying process.
Withholding or withdrawal of treatment
500
A 57 - year - old male patient admitted in the telemetry unit due to new onset of weakness and fatigue associated with a Second Degree AV Block Wenkebach, suddenly complained of shortness of breath and mild chest discomfort. The most appropriate medication for this patient would be _____________________.
Atropine Sulfate
500
A patient with ARDS is on a mechanical ventilator and is becoming increasingly restless with a heart rate of 128. The SaO2 is 88% and the ventilator settings are FiO2 50%; PEEP 8 cm; AC 10 with a total respiratory rate of 30; and a tidal volume of 700 mL. There are coarse rhonchi audible in all lung fields. The appropriate nursing action would be to _________________________.
Hyperoxygenate with 100% oxygen and suction the patient
500
This refers to a condition which is especially common in patients undergoing their first or second treatment due to a sudden, large reduction in their BUN.
Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome
500
A patient brought to the emergency department with hypotension, tachycardia, reduced capillary refill, jugular vein distention and oliguria is experiencing _____________________ shock.
Cardiogenic
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