Acute resp failure/ARDS
COPD
ICP
Shock
Stroke
100

What are early signs of ARDS? 

restlessness

cough 

subtle onset of symptoms

mild dyspnea

100

What are risk factors for COPD? 

Smoking, secondhand smoking

Asthma

Occupational hazards

Genetic-Alpha-1

100

What are early signs of ICP?

change in LOC

100

Patient with sepsis has V/S of 90/40, HR 118, RR 26, temp 103.5. Urine output is 25ml/hr, BUN and creatintine are normal. The nurse knows that patient is in what stage of shock?

Compensatory

100

A patient is coming in with stroke symptoms. What testing needs to be done initially?

Non-contrast head CT scan

200

What are complications of ARDS?

VAP

Barotrauma

Volutrauma

AKI

stress ulcers

200

What is important to consider with nutrition for a COPD patient? 

Rest for 30 minutes prior to eating. 

200

What are management strategies for a patient with ICP?

Head of bed 30

uncluster nursing care

Hypertonic Saline solutions

seizure precautions

stool softener

treat fevers

Cough or nausea medications

Frequent VS

200

What complication due you need to be aware of in neurogenic shock?

hypothermia

200

What are symptoms of left sided stroke?

Aphasia

right side weakness

problems with comprehension

depression/anxiety

300

What is the first line of treatment for V/Q mismatch? 

Oxygen via N/C

300

When should a patient with COPD contact their physician? 

Increase dyspnea

increase sputum production

Change in sputum color from tan to green

300

What medications can prevent seizures in ICP patient?

Depakote

Keppra 

Dilantin

300

What are the major pathophysiological effects of septic shock?

Vasodilation

Maldistribution of blood flow

myocardial dysfunction

300

What are symptoms of right sided stroke?

left sided neglect

left sided weakness

impulsive

impaired judgement 

400

What are supportive care measures for ARDS?

Nutritional therapy

VTE Prophylaxis 

VAP Prophylaxis 

Inotropic and vasopressors drugs



400

What clinical findings would show that the COPD patient is having an exacerbation? 

Increased resp rate

Respiratory acidosis

worsening hypoxemia  

400

What diagnostic test would you not do with a patient with ICP?

Lumbar puncture

400
What are examples of relative hypovolemia? 

Burns

ascites

Sepsis

400

What are risk factors of stroke?

HTN

Diabetes

Obesity

smoking 

African americans

500

What are clinical manifestations of ARDS?

diffuse crackles 

Respiratory alkalosis

hypoxemia

Diffuse and extensive alveolar infiltrates

500

What are compensatory mechanisms associated with COPD? 

retain bicarbonate

flattening diaphragm

Polycythemia 

Intercostal muscle use




500
The nurse has a patient come in from a sports injury and is unconscious. What assessment is a priority?

Glasgow Coma scale

500

What are the treatment goals of septic shock?

recovery of organ failure

prevention of pneumonia 

Avoiding kidney injury

returning to normal blood pressure

Stopping vassopressins

500

Nurse is taking care of a patient after a recent stroke. Speech therapy is working with the patient and the patient is having diffculty swallowing. What assessment would you preform to know that the patient is doing well with swallowing? 

Clear lung sounds on auscultation