Critical Thinking and Interventions
Mediation Dosing and Administration
Hemodynamics
Lines
100

The medication used to treat ventricular tachycardia with a pulse

What is Amiodarone

100

What is the maximum dose for administering nicardipine?

15 mg/hr

100

These two components make up cardiac output

What is Heart Rate and Stroke Volume

100

Which site for a central line has an increased risk of infection and needs to be re-sited as soon as possible?

What is a femoral central line?

200

When administering precedex, what vital sign do you want to monitor for as an adverse effect?

What is bradycardia 

200

What must be monitored with administering a paralytic medication?

What is sedation and level of paralysis

-Train of four

-BIS

200

The volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole (end diastolic pressure)

What is preload

200

What necessary equipment is utilized for an arterial line set up to ensure the line remains patient?

What is a continuous flush device

300

What is the normal range for CVP?

100 BONUS POINTS for giving an example for a reason for both increased and decreased CVP

What is 2-8 mmHg

Increased: Elevated intravascular volume, constrictive pericarditis, cardiac tamponade, pulmonary HTN, Left Ventricular failure, tricuspid or pulmonic valve dysfunction 

Decreased: Reduced intravascular volume, decreased MAP, vasodilation 

300

This medication infusion requires the use of a 0.2 micron filter for administration

What is Amiodarone

300

The resistance the left ventricle must overcome to circulate blood.

What is afterload

300

How many mm Hg should a pressure bag be inflated to for arterial line maintenance?

What is 300 mm Hg

400

You receive an order for titration of vasopressin medication for your patient. What is your next action?

What is question the order with the physician because vasopressin is a non-titratable vasoactive medication.

400

What medication produces 3 different responses based on the different receptors it acts on?

What is Dopamine

400

Preload, afterload and contractility can be altered to affect which element of cardiac output?

What is Stroke Volume

400
How often should central line dressings be changed?

What is every Wednesday (every 7 days) or sooner if needed

500

Your nursing student asks you how to calculate MAP on your patient.

What do you tell her?

What is [(2 x diastolic) + systolic] / 3

500

Which vasopressor is a PURE alpha-adrenergic agonist?

100 BONUS POINTS for describing what alpha 1 and alpha 2 receptors are responsible for

What is Phenylephrine?


A1: Promote smooth muscle contraction, vasoconstriction, and sweat secretion

A2: Increase blood's clotting tendency, decreases the release of insulin, and decreases vascular resistance in the peripheries 

500

What hemodynamic measurement provides information about right ventricular preload?

What is CVP

500

What is the correct location for leveling arterial line?

What is the phlebostatix axis found at the intersection between the 4th intercostal space and half the AP diameter of the chest