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[Show more]A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? answer Rapidly lo...
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Heart rate (HR) answer 60-100 beats/min 
 
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) answer 70-105 mmHg 
 
Cardiac output (CO) answer 4-5 L/min 
 
Cardiac index (CI) answer 2.5-4.5 L/min/m2 
 
Stroke volume (SV) answer 50-100 ml/beat 
 
Stroke index (SI) answer 35-60 ml/m2/beat 
 
Right arterial pressure (...
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Add to cartHeart rate (HR) answer 60-100 beats/min 
 
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) answer 70-105 mmHg 
 
Cardiac output (CO) answer 4-5 L/min 
 
Cardiac index (CI) answer 2.5-4.5 L/min/m2 
 
Stroke volume (SV) answer 50-100 ml/beat 
 
Stroke index (SI) answer 35-60 ml/m2/beat 
 
Right arterial pressure (...
A patient has had a large anterior myocardial infarction last month and developed a ventricular aneurysm. He now has episodes of ventricular tachycardia that are not prevented or converted with antidysrhythmic agents. An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is implanted. Four days after surg...
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Add to cartA patient has had a large anterior myocardial infarction last month and developed a ventricular aneurysm. He now has episodes of ventricular tachycardia that are not prevented or converted with antidysrhythmic agents. An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is implanted. Four days after surg...
What is vasogenic cerebral edema? answer Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (i...
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Add to cartWhat is vasogenic cerebral edema? answer Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (i...
A 59 year old male is admitted complaining of chest pain and dyspnea. ST elevation and T wave inversion were seen on the EKG in V2,V3 and V4. IV thrombolytic therapy was started in ED. Indications of successful reperfusion would include all of the following except: 
(A) pain cessation 
(B) decrease...
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Add to cartA 59 year old male is admitted complaining of chest pain and dyspnea. ST elevation and T wave inversion were seen on the EKG in V2,V3 and V4. IV thrombolytic therapy was started in ED. Indications of successful reperfusion would include all of the following except: 
(A) pain cessation 
(B) decrease...
SIADH answer too much ADH 
low Na, hypo-osmolar, low UOP 
 
ADH answer made in hypothalamus 
stored in pituitary 
released to kidney and makes kidney hold onto h20 
 
serum osmolarity answer Na X2 
275-295 
low=fluid overloaded 
high=concentrated 
 
SIADH CAUSES answer oat cell carcinoma (bronc...
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Add to cartSIADH answer too much ADH 
low Na, hypo-osmolar, low UOP 
 
ADH answer made in hypothalamus 
stored in pituitary 
released to kidney and makes kidney hold onto h20 
 
serum osmolarity answer Na X2 
275-295 
low=fluid overloaded 
high=concentrated 
 
SIADH CAUSES answer oat cell carcinoma (bronc...
The nurse is caring for a patient with acute inferior wall MI, post-coronary artery stent deployment, For optimal care of the patient, the nurse should: answer Continuously monitor the patient in lead II 
 
It is best practice to monitor the patient status post PCI with stent, in the lead that was ...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for a patient with acute inferior wall MI, post-coronary artery stent deployment, For optimal care of the patient, the nurse should: answer Continuously monitor the patient in lead II 
 
It is best practice to monitor the patient status post PCI with stent, in the lead that was ...
A patient in the ED with complaints of chest pain. The 12-lead EKG shows ST elevation in leads V3 and V4. Occlusion of the affected coronary artery most likely would affect perfusion to which portion of the conduction system? 
A. Sinoatrial (SA) node 
 B. Bachmann's bundle 
 C. Atrioventricular (AV...
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Add to cartA patient in the ED with complaints of chest pain. The 12-lead EKG shows ST elevation in leads V3 and V4. Occlusion of the affected coronary artery most likely would affect perfusion to which portion of the conduction system? 
A. Sinoatrial (SA) node 
 B. Bachmann's bundle 
 C. Atrioventricular (AV...
"high dose" dopamine causes vasoconstriction and 
 
(C) Increase afterload answer What is the primary hemodynamic effect of: 
 
Dopamine >10 mcg/kg/min 
 
(A) Increase preload 
 
(B) Decrease preload 
 
(C) Increase afterload 
 
(D) Decreased afterload 
 
(E) Increase contractility 
 
(D) Dec...
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Add to cart"high dose" dopamine causes vasoconstriction and 
 
(C) Increase afterload answer What is the primary hemodynamic effect of: 
 
Dopamine >10 mcg/kg/min 
 
(A) Increase preload 
 
(B) Decrease preload 
 
(C) Increase afterload 
 
(D) Decreased afterload 
 
(E) Increase contractility 
 
(D) Dec...
A patient is in cardiac and respiratory arrest. The selection of medications to reestablish cardiac function would stimulate the sympathetic nervous system beta1 receptors. This stimulation would result in increased automaticity and which of the 
following? 
a. Increased myocardial contractility 
b....
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Add to cartA patient is in cardiac and respiratory arrest. The selection of medications to reestablish cardiac function would stimulate the sympathetic nervous system beta1 receptors. This stimulation would result in increased automaticity and which of the 
following? 
a. Increased myocardial contractility 
b....
Which of the following would be the earliest auscultatory finding in left ventricular failure (LVF)? 
 
A. Crackles 
B. S3 
C. Murmur of mitral regurgitation 
D. Pericardial friction rub answer B. S3 
 
LVF would be the most subtle because early changes are usually subtle changes. Choose "S3." 
 ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following would be the earliest auscultatory finding in left ventricular failure (LVF)? 
 
A. Crackles 
B. S3 
C. Murmur of mitral regurgitation 
D. Pericardial friction rub answer B. S3 
 
LVF would be the most subtle because early changes are usually subtle changes. Choose "S3." 
 ...
cardiac output answer The volume of blood ejected from the left side of the heart in one minute. 
 
4-8 L/min 
 
HR x SV 
 
Cardiac Index answer CO/BSA 
 
2.5-4.3 
 
Stroke Volume (SV) answer The amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each contraction. (Vol ejected with each beat) 
 
60-100...
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Add to cartcardiac output answer The volume of blood ejected from the left side of the heart in one minute. 
 
4-8 L/min 
 
HR x SV 
 
Cardiac Index answer CO/BSA 
 
2.5-4.3 
 
Stroke Volume (SV) answer The amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each contraction. (Vol ejected with each beat) 
 
60-100...
cardiac output answer The amount of blood that is pumped by the heart per unit time, measured in liters per minute (l/min). 
 
How is cardiac output determined? answer The stroke volume multiplied by the heart rate is the cardiac output. 
 
Stroke volume answer The amount of blood that is put out...
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Add to cartcardiac output answer The amount of blood that is pumped by the heart per unit time, measured in liters per minute (l/min). 
 
How is cardiac output determined? answer The stroke volume multiplied by the heart rate is the cardiac output. 
 
Stroke volume answer The amount of blood that is put out...
A 59 year old male is admitted with ST elevation in V2, V3, V4. IV thrombolytics therapy was started in the ED. Indications of successful reperfusion would include all of the following except: 
a) Pain cessation 
b) Absence of troponin elevation 
c) Reversal of ST segment elevation with return to ba...
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Add to cartA 59 year old male is admitted with ST elevation in V2, V3, V4. IV thrombolytics therapy was started in the ED. Indications of successful reperfusion would include all of the following except: 
a) Pain cessation 
b) Absence of troponin elevation 
c) Reversal of ST segment elevation with return to ba...
S3 occurs where and when? answer heard best at the apex of the heart right after S2 
 
what is S3 associated with? answer Heart failure, Pulmonary hypertension, cor pulmonale, and mitral/aortic/tricuspid insufficiency 
 
what is S3? answer rapid rush of blood into a dilated ventricle 
 
what is S...
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Add to cartS3 occurs where and when? answer heard best at the apex of the heart right after S2 
 
what is S3 associated with? answer Heart failure, Pulmonary hypertension, cor pulmonale, and mitral/aortic/tricuspid insufficiency 
 
what is S3? answer rapid rush of blood into a dilated ventricle 
 
what is S...
1. In caring for a patient with salicylate intoxication, the critical care nurse would anticipate which of the following as a primary treatment measure? 
 
A. Administration of protamine sulfate 
B. Administration of glucose 
C. Transfusion of packed RBCs 
D. Replacement of fluid and electrolytes an...
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Add to cart1. In caring for a patient with salicylate intoxication, the critical care nurse would anticipate which of the following as a primary treatment measure? 
 
A. Administration of protamine sulfate 
B. Administration of glucose 
C. Transfusion of packed RBCs 
D. Replacement of fluid and electrolytes an...
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