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[Show more]Which should the nurse expect as a cognitive change in older adults? - Answer Slower reaction time 
 
Which action is indicated to help ensure safety of a critically ill patient? - Answer Adhere to established policies and protocols. 
 
An older patient with no family is visited by close friends...
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Add to cartWhich should the nurse expect as a cognitive change in older adults? - Answer Slower reaction time 
 
Which action is indicated to help ensure safety of a critically ill patient? - Answer Adhere to established policies and protocols. 
 
An older patient with no family is visited by close friends...
What are the nursing priorities for patient care before, during, or after thoracentesis? - Answer Position patient sitting on or lying... 
Continually monitor... 
Help attach tubes to chest drainage... 
 
A nurse caring for a patient with ARDS on BiPAP observes rapid progression and tachypnea wit...
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Add to cartWhat are the nursing priorities for patient care before, during, or after thoracentesis? - Answer Position patient sitting on or lying... 
Continually monitor... 
Help attach tubes to chest drainage... 
 
A nurse caring for a patient with ARDS on BiPAP observes rapid progression and tachypnea wit...
What incision care interventions should a nurse use while monitoring a post-cardiac surgery patient's incisions and access sites? - Answer Elevate donor leg after vein harvesting, Maintain OR dressings for 24-48 hours, Irrigate 
 
Anesthesia handoff for patient admitted to ICU shows BP 86/52 (63)...
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Add to cartWhat incision care interventions should a nurse use while monitoring a post-cardiac surgery patient's incisions and access sites? - Answer Elevate donor leg after vein harvesting, Maintain OR dressings for 24-48 hours, Irrigate 
 
Anesthesia handoff for patient admitted to ICU shows BP 86/52 (63)...
Which factor should the nurse consider in determining whether is to transport a critical care patient? - Answer Stability of the patient 
 
A postoperative trauma patient is admitted. Which family need has the highest priority at the time? - Answer Information 
 
Which strategy should the nurse ...
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Add to cartWhich factor should the nurse consider in determining whether is to transport a critical care patient? - Answer Stability of the patient 
 
A postoperative trauma patient is admitted. Which family need has the highest priority at the time? - Answer Information 
 
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A patient has a transcutaneous pacemaker. Which action should the nurse implement when a pacemaker spike occurs but is not followed by ventricular complex? 
 
Assess the heart rate 
Increase the mA 
Increase the mV 
Assess the ECG lead placement - Answer Increase the mA 
 
A patient has a transven...
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Add to cartA patient has a transcutaneous pacemaker. Which action should the nurse implement when a pacemaker spike occurs but is not followed by ventricular complex? 
 
Assess the heart rate 
Increase the mA 
Increase the mV 
Assess the ECG lead placement - Answer Increase the mA 
 
A patient has a transven...
a pt w/ sepsis receiving titration of pressors is on mech ventilation. what equipment should the rn obtain for safe transport - Answer oxygen, infusion, transport 
 
which should the rn expect as a physical domain change in older adults - Answer increased risk of falls 
 
which EB intervention...
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Add to carta pt w/ sepsis receiving titration of pressors is on mech ventilation. what equipment should the rn obtain for safe transport - Answer oxygen, infusion, transport 
 
which should the rn expect as a physical domain change in older adults - Answer increased risk of falls 
 
which EB intervention...
A patient is being seen by the palliative care team for management of dyspnea. SpO2 is 90% on room air. In addition to administration of low-dose opioids, which should the nurse anticipate? - Answer Performing guided imagery as needed 
 
Palliative management of dyspnea includes administration of ...
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Add to cartA patient is being seen by the palliative care team for management of dyspnea. SpO2 is 90% on room air. In addition to administration of low-dose opioids, which should the nurse anticipate? - Answer Performing guided imagery as needed 
 
Palliative management of dyspnea includes administration of ...
Which of the following are signs and symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of rhabdo - Answer profound muscle weakness and pain 
 
A patient was admitted with septic shock due to a urinary tract infection. The 3 hour bundle has been completed. Norepi and vasopressin are infusing with MAP trending 5...
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Add to cartWhich of the following are signs and symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of rhabdo - Answer profound muscle weakness and pain 
 
A patient was admitted with septic shock due to a urinary tract infection. The 3 hour bundle has been completed. Norepi and vasopressin are infusing with MAP trending 5...
CV pathologies arent the only cause of chest pain. Which 5 other causes could be causing Mr. Edgar's discomfort? - Answer Aortic dissection 
Pericarditis 
GERD 
carotid dissection 
esophageal spasm 
 
What can you do to differentiate between cardiac and noncardiac chest pain? - Answer Ask patie...
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Add to cartCV pathologies arent the only cause of chest pain. Which 5 other causes could be causing Mr. Edgar's discomfort? - Answer Aortic dissection 
Pericarditis 
GERD 
carotid dissection 
esophageal spasm 
 
What can you do to differentiate between cardiac and noncardiac chest pain? - Answer Ask patie...
A patient is receiving morphine (Duramorph) and midazolam (Versed). The patient does not respond to verbal commands and has a CPOT score of 3 (out of 8). Which should the nurse anticipate? - Answer A CPOT score of 3 indicates the patient is experiencing pain, so increasing the morphine infusion ra...
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Add to cartA patient is receiving morphine (Duramorph) and midazolam (Versed). The patient does not respond to verbal commands and has a CPOT score of 3 (out of 8). Which should the nurse anticipate? - Answer A CPOT score of 3 indicates the patient is experiencing pain, so increasing the morphine infusion ra...
What indications should the nurse be alert for in a patient with a history of cirrhosis, hepatitis, or liver damage - Answer Elevated serum, abnormal clotting, confusion 
 
For a patient with a sustained IAP of 23 mm Hg, the nurse should anticipate which treatment - Answer Abdominal decompressio...
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Add to cartWhat indications should the nurse be alert for in a patient with a history of cirrhosis, hepatitis, or liver damage - Answer Elevated serum, abnormal clotting, confusion 
 
For a patient with a sustained IAP of 23 mm Hg, the nurse should anticipate which treatment - Answer Abdominal decompressio...
A patient with right-sided HF is being treated. Which should the nurse expect if the patient is responding to therapy? - Answer Increased LV filling 
 
A patient has reduced cardiac output, an EF of 33%... Which of these... - Answer YES - Peripartum, Congenital, myocardial infection 
 
A patie...
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Add to cartA patient with right-sided HF is being treated. Which should the nurse expect if the patient is responding to therapy? - Answer Increased LV filling 
 
A patient has reduced cardiac output, an EF of 33%... Which of these... - Answer YES - Peripartum, Congenital, myocardial infection 
 
A patie...
A patient awaiting transfer to the catheterization lab for OCI reports...mild nausea with diaphoresis. Admin of which single agent... - Answer X - Reopro 
 
X - Aspirin 
 
YES - Plavix 
 
Which of these on a 12-lead ECG tracing indicates ischemia or infarction? - Answer X - QRS wide, ST elevatio...
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Add to cartA patient awaiting transfer to the catheterization lab for OCI reports...mild nausea with diaphoresis. Admin of which single agent... - Answer X - Reopro 
 
X - Aspirin 
 
YES - Plavix 
 
Which of these on a 12-lead ECG tracing indicates ischemia or infarction? - Answer X - QRS wide, ST elevatio...
After a subclavian CVC is inserted and dressed, what should be the nurse's next step? - Answer Request order for chest x-ray to confirm catheter tip is properly placed and lung is intact. 
 
What is the main purpose of quickly activating and releasing the flush device to bounce the waveform into ...
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Add to cartAfter a subclavian CVC is inserted and dressed, what should be the nurse's next step? - Answer Request order for chest x-ray to confirm catheter tip is properly placed and lung is intact. 
 
What is the main purpose of quickly activating and releasing the flush device to bounce the waveform into ...
A patient is receiving IV calcium gluconate, IV insulin, IV D50, and oral polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate). What evidence of the treatment's effectiveness should the nurse assess for? - Answer Resolution of life-threatening hyperkalemia is assessed by monitoring the ECG rhythm for stability wit...
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Add to cartA patient is receiving IV calcium gluconate, IV insulin, IV D50, and oral polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate). What evidence of the treatment's effectiveness should the nurse assess for? - Answer Resolution of life-threatening hyperkalemia is assessed by monitoring the ECG rhythm for stability wit...
A patient receiving warfarin with an elevated INR....admin of which reversal agent should nurse anticipate? - Answer - FFP 
- PCC 
- Vit K 
 
A patient being managed for atrial fibrillation develops sudden onset of chest pain with dyspnea. CT angio confirms a PE. Which intervention should the nurs...
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Add to cartA patient receiving warfarin with an elevated INR....admin of which reversal agent should nurse anticipate? - Answer - FFP 
- PCC 
- Vit K 
 
A patient being managed for atrial fibrillation develops sudden onset of chest pain with dyspnea. CT angio confirms a PE. Which intervention should the nurs...
A patient with an EVD in place suddenly develops disorientation to place, and ICP suddenly increases from 15 to 22 mm Hg. EVD drainage system troubleshooting indicates no visible blockages and no CSF fluid fluctuation, and the EVD is no longer draining. Which of the following interventions is the hi...
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Add to cartA patient with an EVD in place suddenly develops disorientation to place, and ICP suddenly increases from 15 to 22 mm Hg. EVD drainage system troubleshooting indicates no visible blockages and no CSF fluid fluctuation, and the EVD is no longer draining. Which of the following interventions is the hi...
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