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CRT Exam 1A Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Latest Update You come upon a patient who is unresponsive and is not breathing. You had heard from her nurse that she had discussed a do not resuscitate (DNR) order with her physician. You should - Immediate call a code and begin resuscitation efforts If there is any doubt regarding a do not resuscitate (DNR) order or when written orders are not present, resuscitation efforts should be begun. Formal or informal directives such as "slow code" or "code gray" bypass the patient's rights and are generally If the pH of a patient's blood falls below normal: - the hemoglobin saturation for a given PO2 falls. the affinity of hemoglobin for O2 decreases The impact of variations in blood pH on the affinity of Hb for oxygen is called the Bohr effect. According to the Bohr effect, a decrease in pH shifts the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the right. This right shift results in a decreased Hb affinity for O2, as manifested by a drop in the Hb saturation for a given PO2.

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You come upon a patient who is unresponsive and is not breathing. You

had heard from her nurse that she had discussed a do not resuscitate

(DNR) order with her physician. You should - ✔✔Immediate call a code and

begin resuscitation efforts

If there is any doubt regarding a do not resuscitate (DNR) order or when

written orders are not present, resuscitation efforts should be begun.

Formal or informal directives such as "slow code" or "code gray" bypass

the patient's rights and are generally

If the pH of a patient's blood falls below normal: - ✔✔the hemoglobin

saturation for a given PO2 falls. the affinity of hemoglobin for O2 decreases

The impact of variations in blood pH on the affinity of Hb for oxygen is

called the Bohr effect. According to the Bohr effect, a decrease in pH shifts

the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the right. This right shift results in

a decreased Hb affinity for O2, as manifested by a drop in the Hb

saturation for a given PO2.


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,While examining a patient in the ICU, you note that they appear somewhat

edematous and the nurse has indicated that the patient's urine output is

"minimal." In what section of the medical record would you check to

determine the patient's fluid balance (intake vs. output)? - ✔✔nurses' notes

and flowsheet

A patient's fluid balance is the relationship between fluid intake and outputs

primarily from urination. It is normally noted in the nurses notes and

flowsheet section of the medical record. The normal fluid intake and output

for adults is 1 to 2 liters per day, or 25 to 50 ml per hour. A positive fluid

balance results from excessive intake and/or decreased output and may

contribute to pulmonary or peripheral edema and hypertension. A negative

fluid balance is generally due to insufficient hydration and/or excessive

urination from medications such as diuretics or theophylline and may lead

to hypotension and low cardiac output.

The normal range for vital capacity in a young healthy male of average size

is:

Choose one answer. - ✔✔4000 to 5000 ml

The normal range for vital capacity is 4000-5000 ml, representing about

80% of the total lung capacity. Normal values vary significantly depending



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, on age, sex, and test position. Weight is not a factor in predicting normal

values. Various nomograms are available for predicting normal values.

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Compensation for metabolic acidosis occurs via:

Choose one answer. - ✔✔a decrease in blood CO2 levels

In compensatory processes, the system not primarily affected assumes

responsibility for returning the pH to normal. Thus compensation for

metabolic acidosis would occur via changes in blood CO2 levels, as

regulated by the lungs. Specifically, the lungs would increase excretion of

CO2 (by hyperventilation) to offset the drop in HCO3 (base), thus restoring

the pH toward normal.

The diagnostic procedure most likely to confirm the presence of

bronchogenic carcinoma is: - ✔✔tissue biopsy via fiberoptic bronchoscopy

About three-quarters (75-80%) of all bronchogenic carcinomas are

diagnosed by tissue biopsy obtained via fiberoptic bronchoscopy. Cytologic

examination of the sputum is an alternative diagnostic method, but is only

40-60% diagnostic.

Diagnosis of myasthenia gravis may be confirmed via:

Choose one answer. - ✔✔injection of edrophonium (Tensilon)



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