Which of the following is most likely a late sign or symptom of hypoxia?
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cyanosis, cool-clammy skin, use of accessory muscles, retractions,
hypotension, arrhythmias
Which of the following parts of an ECG correlates with ventricular depolarization?
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measured by QRS complex
What assessment finding may be seen in patients with pneumonia?
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SOB, wheezing or crackles, fever, pleuritic chest pain, fever, hypoxemia,
and cough/sputum production
Which of the following is true of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)?
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restlessness, dyspnea, refractory hypoxemia, decreased PA02, diffuse
pulmonary infiltrates, atelectasis, pulmonary hypertension, high mortality
rate
Which of the following mechanisms is the most likely cause of acute respiratory
distress syndrome (ARDS)?
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damaged aveolar-capillary membrane
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cyanosis, cool-clammy skin, use of accessory muscles, retractions,
hypotension, arrhythmias
Which of the following parts of an ECG correlates with ventricular depolarization?
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measured by QRS complex
What assessment finding may be seen in patients with pneumonia?
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SOB, wheezing or crackles, fever, pleuritic chest pain, fever, hypoxemia,
and cough/sputum production
Which of the following is true of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)?
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restlessness, dyspnea, refractory hypoxemia, decreased PA02, diffuse
pulmonary infiltrates, atelectasis, pulmonary hypertension, high mortality
rate
Which of the following mechanisms is the most likely cause of acute respiratory
distress syndrome (ARDS)?
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damaged aveolar-capillary membrane