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Critical Care exam 1 Respiratory Practice Questions With Correct Answers 2024.
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Critical Care exam 1 Respiratory Practice Questions With Correct Answers 2024. 
1) A nurse is caring for a patient with ARDS. The nurse views the ABG. What value should the nurse report to the physician? 
 
pH: 7.35 
PaCO2: 26mmhg 
PaO2:95 
HCO3: 22 
 
a) PaCO2 
b)pH 
c)HCO3 
d)PaO2 - correct answer a 
 
The normal range for PaCO2 is 35-45. This patient is experiencing a superimposed respiratory alkalosis likely due to hyperventilation. The nurse should report the PaCO2 to the physician. 
 
2) A...
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NBRC KETTERING SEMINARS - THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES | LATEST VERSION | 2024/2025 | ALREADY PASSED
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NBRC KETTERING SEMINARS - 
THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES | LATEST 
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- What breathing pattern is considered ideal for improving ventilation, regardless of the therapy 
used? It involves slow, deep inspiration, followed by a brief inspiratory pause (1 - 3 
seconds), and slow, passive, relaxed exhalation with normal tidal volume breathing. 
 
- How should patients with CHF, Obesity, ARDS, and Unilateral lung disease be positioned to 
enhance oxygenation? Position ...
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Fundamentals Unit 1 Galen College of Nursing BSN: Combined fundamentals unit 1 cards with positioning
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What position is this? The patient is side lying with the upper leg bent. What is the position good for? correct answer: Left Sims Position; Enemas 
 
What position is this? The patient is positioned on his/her back; this position avoids hip flexion. When is this position used? correct answer: Supine; after a lumbar puncture to help prevent headache and leakage of spinal fluid. 
 
What position is this? correct answer: Lateral 
 
What position is this? Patient is positioned on his/her stomach...
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Critical Care exam 1: respiratory Practice questions with answers 2024/2025
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Critical Care exam 1: respiratory Practice questions1) A nurse is caring for a patient with ARDS. The nurse views the ABG. What value should the nurse report to the physician? 
 
pH: 7.35 
PaCO2: 26mmhg 
PaO2:95 
HCO3: 22 
 
a) PaCO2 
b)pH 
c)HCO3 
d)PaO2 - correct answer a 
 
The normal range for PaCO2 is 35-45. This patient is experiencing a superimposed respiratory alkalosis likely due to hyperventilation. The nurse should report the PaCO2 to the physician. 
 
2) A nurse must position the pat...
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ARDS & ARF QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
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ARDS & ARF QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS 
The nurse is planning care for a client with ARDS. The nurse knows that the overall goal for the client should include: 
a. Pao2 of less than 50 mm Hg 
 
b. Pulmonary wedge pressure of less than or equal to 18 mm Hg 
 
c. Sao2 equal to 90% 
 
d. Pao2 of at least 60 mm Hg 
 
 
 
 
Occasionally clients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are placed in the prone position. How 
does this position help the client? 
a. It improved cardiac output 
 
b. ...
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Critical Care exam 1: respiratory Practice questions & Answers 2023
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1) A nurse is caring for a patient with ARDS. The nurse views the ABG. What value should the nurse report to the physician? 
 
pH: 7.35 
PaCO2: 26mmhg 
PaO2:95 
HCO3: 22 
 
a) PaCO2 
b)pH 
c)HCO3 
d)PaO2 - ANSWERSa 
 
The normal range for PaCO2 is 35-45. This patient is experiencing a superimposed respiratory alkalosis likely due to hyperventilation. The nurse should report the PaCO2 to the physician. 
 
2) A nurse must position the patient prone after his diagnosis of acute respiratory distress...
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NBRC Book Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions
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VCV for ARDS patients leads to high ____ and an increased potential of barotrauma by ______. correct answer: -peak pressures 
-overdistention of the alveoli 
 
A patient with pneumonia is performing PEP therapy. A PEP level of 17 cm H2O is generated during each exhalation. The therapist should: correct answer: -maintain current therapy 
 
Normal level is between 10-20cmH2O 
 
For ARDS patients, using inspiratory pressures that deliver lower _____ and maintaining plateau pressures at ____ will...
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TMC test bank NBRC 2024 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
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TMC test bank NBRC 2024 QUESTIONS 
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Disadvantages of noninvasive ventilation include which one of the following? 
A. costs more than invasive ventilation 
B. requires heavy patient sedation 
C. limits direct access to lower airway 
D. increases the likelihood of VAP - answerDisadvantages of noninvasive ventilation 
(NPPV) include the following: it can only be 
used in cooperative patients; it does not provide direct airway access (thus increasing 
the ris...
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NBRC Exam Therapeutic Procedures Questions and Answers Verified by Expert 100% Correct | Latest Updated 2024
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NBRC Exam Therapeutic Procedures Questions and Answers Verified by Expert 100% Correct | Latest Updated 2024 Breathing Techniques 
Describe the ideal breathing pattern for improving ventilation regardless of the type of therapy being administrated (SMI, IPPB, aerosol therapy etc) 
1) Slow, deep inspiration (from resting exhalation 
2). Inspiratory pause/hold (1-3 seconds) 
3). Exhalation is slow, passive and relaxed 
4). Patient may relax in between maneuvers with normal tidal volume breathing 
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Detailed Answer Key Complex Oyxgenation ATI Practice
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1.	A nurse is conducting a primary survey of a client who has sustained life-threatening injuries due to a motor-vehicle crash. Identify the sequence of actions the nurse should take. (Move the actions into the box on the right, placing them in the selected order of performance. Use all the steps.) 
C. Open the airway using a jaw-thrust maneuver. 
D. Determine effectiveness of ventilator efforts. 
B. Establish IV access. 
A. Perform a Glasgow Coma Scale assessment. 
E. Remove clothing for a thor...
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