Pausing a dopamine infusion for any reason should be
What is questioned as dopamine should be titrated and avoidance of abrupt discontinuation should not be done.
Nonrebreather masks oxygen flow rate
What is 10 to 15 L/min
INR therapeutic range is
What is INR 2-3.5
Medications used for anaphylaxis
What is
1. epinephrine
2. corticosteroids
3. diphenhydramine
4. oxygen
5. albuterol
Phenytoin is contraindicated in which population
What is pregnant women as it is teratogenic
Early treatment of DIC without bleeding includes what medication
What is heparin
High-flow nasal cannula oxygen flow rates
What is 30 to 60 L/min
Silver sulfadiazine adverse reactions include
What is
1. photosensitivity
2. skin discoloration
3. burning sensation
4. rashes
5. leukopenia
Antiretroviral therapies accomplish what with the viral load
What is it reduces the viral load
Anticonvulsants that could be administered to a client with status epilepticus
What is
1. phenytoin
2. phenobarbital
3. diazepam
Nasal cannula can be used at what flow rates
What is 1 to 6 L/min
Ventilatory failure in ARF includes
What is adequate air flow in the lungs (ventilation) but blood flow is normal (perfusion)
Red and painful area on skin (burn)
What is superficial epidermal burn
What seizure drug prevent sodium from entering into the cell
What is phenytoin
Anticonvulsants used for clients in a tonic-clonic or partial seizure include
What is
1. carbamazepine
2. topiramate
Simple facemask minimal flow rate should be
Oxygenation failure in ARF includes
What is oxygen intake is normal (ventilation) but lung blood flow (perfusion) is decreased
Burn that is pearly, waxy white with areas that are charred and no pain present
What is full thickness third-degree burn
A nurse notices the ICP at 18 mmHg, what medication will the nurse give the patient
What is mannitol
Seizure with unusual sensation followed by flushed skin
Simple partial seizure
Partial rebreather mask oxygen flow rates
What is 6 to 11 L/min
List ways that ARDS affects patients
What is
1. systemic inflammatory response
2. scar tissue formation
3. fluid buildup in the lungs
4. damages surfactant production leading to collapsed alveoli
Burn that is mottled and blistering with intense pain
What is deep partial thickness burn
A client with a TBI and a MAP of 79 mmHg
What is a stable client
A client with a TBI and a partial pressure of arterial oxygen at 70mmHg
What is a complication of the TBI