Sole’s Introduction To Critical Care Nursing 9th
Edition
By Mary Beth Flynn Makic, Lauren T. Morata
All Chapters 1-21 |Verified Answers
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: Overview Of Critical Care Nursing ........................................................................... 3
Chapter 02: Patient And Family Response To The Critical Care Experience ............................. 33
Chapter 03: Ethical And Legal Issues In Critical Care Nursing ................................................... 72
Chapter 04: Palliative And End-Of-Life Care ........................................................................... 100
Chapter 05: Organ Donation ................................................................................................... 132
Chapter 06: Comfort And Sedation ......................................................................................... 143
Chapter 07: Nutritional Therapy ............................................................................................. 181
Chapter 08: Dysrhythmia Interpretation And Management .................................................. 208
Chapter 09: Hemodynamic Monitoring .................................................................................. 288
Chapter 10: Ventilatory Assistance ......................................................................................... 326
Chapter 11: Rapid Response Teams And Code Management................................................. 372
Chapter 12: Shock, Sepsis, And Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome ................................ 407
Chapter 13: Cardiovascular Alterations .................................................................................. 450
Chapter 14: Nervous System Alterations ................................................................................ 489
Chapter 15: Acute Respiratory Failure .................................................................................... 532
Chapter 16: Acute Kidney Injury ............................................................................................. 573
Chapter 17: Hematological And Immune Disorders ............................................................... 628
Chapter 18: Gastrointestinal Alterations ................................................................................ 695
Chapter 19: Endocrine Alterations .......................................................................................... 754
Chapter 20: Trauma And Surgical Management ..................................................................... 802
Chapter 21: Burns ................................................................................................................... 834
,Chapter 01: Overview Of Critical Care Nursing
Sole: Introduction To Critical Care Nursing, 9TH Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Of The Following Professional Organizations Best Supabpirobr.Ctosmc/Treisttical
Care Nursing Practice?
A. American Association Of Critical-Care Nurses
B. American Heart Association
C. American Nurses Association
D. Society Of Critical Care Medicine
ANS: A
The American Association Of Critical-Care Nurses Is The Sapbeircb.Icaolmty/Teostrganization
That Supports And Represents Critical Care Nurses. The American Heart Association Supports
Cardiovascular Initiatives. The American Nurses Association Supports All Nurses. The Society Of
Critical Care Medicine Represents The Multiprofessional Critical Care Team Under The Direction
Of An
Intensivist.
, DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
OBJ: Discuss The Purposes And Functions Of The Professional Oarbgiarbn.Cizomat/Itoesnts That
Support Critical Care Practice. TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: Safe And Effective Care Environment
2. A Nurse Has Been Working As A Staff Nurse In The Surgical Inabteirbn.Scoivme/Tecsat Re
Unit For 2 Years And Is Interested In Certification. Which Credential Would Be Most Applicable
For Her To Seek?
A. ACNPC
B. CCNS
C. CCRN
D. PCCN
ANS: C
The CCRN Certification Is Appropriate For Nurses In Bedside Practice Who Care For Critically Ill
Patients. The ACNPC Certification Is For Acute Care Nurse Practitioners. The CCNS Certification Is
For Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialists. The PCCN Certification Is For Staff Nurses Working In
Progressive Care, Intermediate Care, Or Satbeiprb-.Cdoomw/Tenstunit Settings.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application