Cardiac Conditions
Shock & Hemodynamics
Neurological Assessments
Spinal Cord Injuries
Burns & Fluids
Nursing Considerations
100

This is the biggest risk of Afib

What is a stroke?

100

This type of shock results from a loss of fluids

What is Hypovolemic Shock?

100

Normal ICP range

What is 5-15 mmHg?

100

Flaccid paralysis and absent reflexes are signs of this condition

What is Spinal Shock?

100

This stage of burn appears as pale, white, or tan with charred skin

What is 3rd degree or full-thickness?

100

The nurse is caring for a client that has asymptomatic bradycardia, the nurse will administer Colace to avoid this 

What is Straining While Having a Bowel Movement?

200

This is the priority lab to check if the patient has frequent new PVC's

What is potassium?

200

This is the third step in the treatment of shock

What is Fix the Pump or Improve Contractility of the Heart?

200

First sign of worsening neurological condition

What is decreased LOC?

200

Above this level of injury causes paralysis of the diaphragm and often requires ventilator support

What is C4?

200

This type of graft is made from donor human skin

What is an Allograft?

200

A patient is cardiogenic shock should be placed in this position

What is High Fowlers?

300

This rhythm is characterized by a sawtooth pattern that could have either a regular or irregular ventricular pattern

What is A-flutter?

300

This condition is associated with warm, flushed skin and hypotension

What is Septic Shock?

300

Patients with liver failure displaying decreased LOC, confusion, and asterixis are most likely suffering from this condition

What is Hepatic Encephalopathy?

300

This is a major risk for spinal cord injury patients that have an over distended bladder

What is autonomic dysreflexia?

300

Major burns cause this condition that leads to the movement of fluid from the vasculature to the interstitial space

What is Capillary Leak Syndrome?

300

A patient that has had brain surgery with an infratentorial approach should be placed in this position

What is Off Their Back and Flat on Either Side?

400

This class of medication is contraindicated in Right sided MI

What is Nitrates?

400

Heparin is used to treat this condition that can be caused by worsening shock

What is DIC?

400

Brain stem injuries can cause this breathing pattern characterized by crescendo and decrescendo of rate and depth with periods of apnea

What is Cheyenne-Stokes breathing?

400

This syndrome presents with loss of pain and temperature but not vibration

What is Anterior Cord Syndrome?

400

This symptom marks the beginning of the Acute phase of burn recovery

What is diuresis? 

400

The most serios complication the nurse must monitor for after organ transplant

What is transplant rejection?

500

This rhythm is a sudden onset, narrow tachycardia with a heart rate greater than 180

What is SVT?

500

This cause of cardiogenic shock presents with chest pain, dyspnea, decreased BP, cool clammy skin, and tracheal deviation

What is a Tension Pneumothorax? 

500

Bradycardia, systolic HTN, and widening pulse pressure are the 3 clinical manifestation of this

What is Cushing's Reflex?

500

This syndrome presents as loss of voluntary movement on the ipsilateral side and loss of pain, temperature and sensation of the contralateral side

What is Lateral Cord Syndrome or Brown-Sequard Syndrome?

500

Compartment syndrome is a major risk factor in which pattern of burns

What is circumferential burns?

500

Priority action during triage primary survey for a patient that is bleeding

What is Apply Direct Pressure?

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