Emergencies
Pt.2 Emergencies
Burns
Neuro ICU
O2/ABG
100

A life-threatening hypothyroid emergency characterized by severe bradycardia, hypoventilation, and altered mental status.

What is myxedema coma?

100

This immune-mediated condition involves a sudden drop in platelets 5–10 days after heparin exposure.

What is heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

100

A septic patient continues to have a MAP <65 despite 30 mL/kg fluids.
The next ICU intervention is starting this medication class...

What are vasopressors (e.g., norepinephrine)

100

This intracranial pressure number is the upper safe limit before intervention is required.

What is 20 mmHg

100

This ventilator setting prevents alveolar collapse and is commonly high in ARDS.

What is PEEP

200

In this hypermetabolic endocrine crisis, the ICU nurse expects severe tachycardia, hyperthermia, and the need for beta-blockers.




What is thyroid storm?

200

A widespread clotting disorder that consumes clotting factors and platelets, often presenting with oozing from lines and petechiae.

What is DIC

200

The phase of burn care where airway, breathing, and circulation are the priority.

What is the emergent/resuscitation phase

200

This post-spinal cord injury emergency is triggered by life threatening  injury at or above the T6 level and presents with severe hypertension, pounding headache, sweating, and flushed skin above the injury

What is autonomic dysreflexia

200

This ABG pattern is expected in early sepsis due to tachypnea and blowing off CO₂

What is respiratory alkalosis

300

This disorder presents with neurologic symptoms due to dilutional hyponatremia and requires hypertonic saline only when severe.

What is SIADH

300

This autoimmune condition destroys platelets, often requiring steroids, IVIG, or plasmapheresis.

What is Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITC)

300

This type of shock is expected in severe burns and is caused by massive fluid shifts into the interstitial space

What is burn (hypovolemic) shock

300

After a TBI, this posture indicates brainstem dysfunction and worsening ICP; described as arms and legs being held straight out, the head and neck arch back and toes point down

What is decerebrate posturing

300

This syndrome is defined by refractory hypoxemia and bilateral infiltrates on chest X-ray

What is ARDS

400

This condition causes large volumes of dilute urine, dehydration, and high serum sodium, requiring vasopressin or desmopressin in central cases.

What is diabetes insipidus

400

In a patient with DIC who is bleeding and hypotensive, this blood product is priority to stabilize coagulation factors.

What is FFP (fresh frozen plasma)

400

This assessment finding suggests impending airway compromise in a burn patient

What is hoarseness, carbonaceous sputum, or singed nasal hairs

400

A patient with TBI suddenly becomes bradycardic, hypertensive, and irregularly breathing—this triad indicates brainstem herniation risk.

What is Cushing’s triad

400

This condition presents with decreased urine output, elevated creatinine, and possible need for CRRT

What is acute renal failure

500

This condition presents with increased ammonia and altered mental status in liver failure

What is hepatic encephalopathy

500

Post–liver transplant, this sudden change in vitals may indicate acute rejection.

What is fever, jaundice, and rising Liver Function Test (ALT, AST)

500

This is the first intervention for suspected sepsis in the ICU.

What is obtaining blood cultures and starting antibiotics

500

A patient with suspected basilar skull fracture should never receive this nursing intervention

What is inserting an NG tube

500

A patient with severe metabolic acidosis is compensating with this respiratory response

What is Kussmaul respirations