Labs
Nursing Priorities
Signs and Symptoms
Pharma
Nclex
100

This lab is the best indicator that tissues are not getting enough oxygen due to sepsis.

Lactate

100

You want to establish what _________ immediately on a newly admitted septic patient 

2 Large Bore IVs

100

These 3 early signs are increased in septic patients

Pulse, respirations and temperature.
100

Blood cultures should be obtained before administering what treatment? 

Antibiotics

100

This common nursing priority helps prevent hospital-acquired infections that lead to sepsis and is considered the most effective infection control measure 

Hand hygiene

200

Which lab value would be most concerning after fluid resuscitation? WBC 17,000, Sodium 135, Glucose 180, or Lactate 4.8?

Lactate 4.8

200

You want to monitor a change in this neuro assessment as priority for a septic patient because it can indicate worsening perfusion and organ dysfunction 

Level of consciousness 

200

This early sign can be normal or low.

Blood pressure

200

These 2 types of IV fluids are commonly given to improve circulation 

Normal Saline and Lactated Ringers

200

Sepsis is defined as 

A life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by dysregulated host response

300

This lab is often elevated in infection, but can be low in severe sepsis.

White Blood Cells 

300

You would monitor this to ensure the kidneys are being perfused adequately 

Urine output 

300

This skin is ____________ and _____________ in the early stage of sepsis

Warm and flushed

300

This is a common GI complication when on antibiotics 

C.diff

300

This medication may be started if a patient with septic shock remains hypotensive after receiving adequate IV fluid resuscitation, making it the first-line vasopressor 

norepinephrine (levophed)

400

This 3-letter word can be eaten with a hotdog, or used to check your renal function 

BUN

400

This is the most effective treatment for a patient in septic shock ______________

IV fluids

400

The blood pressure is __________ in late stage sepsis

Hypotensive 

400

The nurse administers norepinephrine to a septic patient, what is the desired outcome? 

An increase in blood pressure

400

This organ system is often assessed by monitoring urine output, with less than 0.5 mL/kg/hr suggesting decreased perfusion during sepsis. 

The kidneys 
500

This lab is used to check the pH of the patient 

ABGs (arterial blood gas) 

500

Even if the patients O2 sat is great, we want to put the patient on ________

Oxygen

500

The skin in a septic patient is ________ and ________ during late stage

Cool & mottled 

500

This medication is the first line vasopressor used when hypotension persists after fluid resuscitation. 

Norepinephrine (Levophed)

500

DAILY DOUBLE

This life-threatening condition occurs when sepsis causes persistent hypotension despite adequate fluid resuscitation, requiring vasopressors to maintain blood pressure.