Shock Talk
Safety & Prioritization
Neuro & Stroke
Burns & Trauma
Rando
100

Neurogenic shock increases parasympathetic activity. What heart rate change should the nurse anticipate?

Bradycardia

100

At the MN state fair, a nurse hears an explosion. What’s the nurse’s first priority?

  • Ensure personal safety, then begin START triage
100

During a home health visit, what assessment finding would make the nurse suspect stroke?

Facial asymmetry

100

A client with electrical burns develops ventricular tachycardia. What is the cause?

Heart rhythm disturbance from electrical burn

100

ICU nurse admits client with BP 85/54, HR 53, skin warm/dry. Which type of shock?

Neurogenic shock

200

Signs of compensatory shock: cool/pale skin, ↓ urine output, tachypnea. What system is responsible?

Sympathetic system shunting blood to vital organs

200

Mass casualty: Which client is immediate? Abdominal wound or sucking chest wound?

Sucking chest wound

200

Client post-hemorrhagic stroke preparing for discharge. What are good things for the patient to monitor at home?

Blood pressure, blood sugars, weight, visual disturbances, etc

200

Which burn phase prioritizes wound care, nutrition, infection prevention?

Acute or intermediate phase

200

Client submerged in cold water, temp 89°F (31.7°C). Best initial warming method?

Active internal rewarming with warmed IV fluids

300

A client with distributive shock on norepinephrine develops dusky fingers. What complication is this?

Peripheral ischemia

300

A 47-year-old with ↓ LOC, vomiting after head trauma. What triage color?

Red (immediate)

300

Which complication is associated with a cerebral aneurysm?

Seizures

300

First systemic event after major burn injury?


Hemodynamic instability

300

Client exposed to carbon monoxide: confusion + headache. First action?

Administer oxygen and prepare for hyperbaric therapy

400

Septic shock, MAP 55 despite fluids. What’s the next action?

Start a vasopressor

400

A 78-year-old with multiple internal injuries, agonal breathing, unconscious, weak pulse. What triage color?

Black (expectant)

400

Which finding is an absolute contraindication to thrombolytic therapy for acute stroke?

Evidence of hemorrhagic stroke

400

Post-op day 1: wound pain, redness, drainage. What is the best initial action?

Reinforce dressing and notify surgeon

400

A client in shock is receiving dopamine with IV fluids. Name the three key principles of administration.

Administer via central line, taper dose once vital signs improve, titrate to maintain MAP of 65.

500

In hypovolemic shock, besides NS, which crystalloid is commonly used?

  • Lactated Ringer’s
500

Young adult after sexual assault arrives in ED. What is the priority nursing action?

Provide a safe environment and assess immediate needs

500

ICU client with ventriculostomy now has nuchal rigidity + photophobia. What complication is suspected?


Meningitis

500

Workplace explosion. Client with 75% TBSA full-thickness burns, conscious. What triage color?

Answer: Black (expectant)

500

During prolonged Trendelenburg surgery, which action prevents positioning injury?

Use padded shoulder braces