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Which intervention is Pre-oxygenate to prolong the time to hypoxia
recommended regarding
the use of drug-assisted
intubation and rapid
sequence intubation?
Which normal anatomic or Relaxed muscles of the oropharynx
physiologic change in an
older adult places them at
a higher risk for
aspiration?
A patient has been Voluntary anal sphincter tone
diagnosed with an
incomplete spinal cord
injury at L1. Which finding
would indicate sacral
sparing?
,An adult patient weighing Increase isotonic crystalloid infusion rate
75 kg sustained partial and
full thickness burns to 32%
of their body 2 hours prior
to arrival. Intravenous fluid
resuscitation was
calculated to be 400
mL/hour. The urine output
over the last hour was
15mL. What intervention
should the nurse
anticipate?
A patient is diagnosed Loss of reflexes
with a T12 spinal cord
injury following a 20-foot
fall. Which finding is
consistent with spinal
shock?
A patient is brought to the Spleen
emergency department
following a motor vehicle
rollover and is
complaining of left upper
abdominal pain and left
shoulder pain. This
presentation is most
consistent with an injury to
which organ?
, An adult patient is brought Testosterone therapy may decrease blood pressure
to the emergency
department following a Correct rationale: A person who is in the process of
motor vehicle collision transitioning from male to female will usually be taking
with complaints of neck female hormones such as estrogen/estradiol to assist
pain. They have identified with the transition. This can cause a decrease in
as a person in the process muscle mass, increased risk of thromboembolism, and
of transitioning from male possibly increased bone density. These patients would
to female. What effect of not be taking testosterone.
hormone therapy should
be considered when
planning care for this
patient?
An adult patient presents Severe facial injuries
to the emergency
department after
sustaining severe facial
injuries during an
altercation. The patient is
awake, confused, and
smells heavily of alcohol.
Pulse oximetry is 94% on
room air. Immediate
intubation should be
anticipated based on
which clinical indicator?