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1) (Multiple choice — Respiratory)

A 68-year-old on mechanical ventilation has sudden hypotension, absent breath sounds on the
left, and increased peak inspiratory pressure. What is the nurse’s priority action?​
A. Increase sedation​
B. Auscultate the right chest​
C. Prepare for needle decompression of the left chest​
D. Disconnect ventilator and manually ventilate

Answer: C — Prepare for needle decompression of the left chest.​
Rationale: Sudden hypotension, unilateral absent breath sounds, and rising airway pressures
suggest a tension pneumothorax — immediate decompression is lifesaving.




2) (SATA — Sepsis)

Which findings are consistent with septic shock? (Select all that apply.)​
A. Lactate 4.8 mmol/L​
B. MAP 58 mmHg despite 30 mL/kg bolus​
C. Warm, flushed extremities early in course​
D. Urine output 0.6 mL/kg/hr​
E. WBC 8,000/µL

Answer: A, B, C.​
Rationale: Elevated lactate and hypotension after fluids indicate septic shock; early distributive
shock often causes warm extremities. UO 0.6 mL/kg/hr is marginal; WBC may be normal or
elevated — less specific.




3) (Multiple choice — Cardiac)

,A patient in the ICU develops pulseless ventricular tachycardia. The nurse should:​
A. Deliver unsynchronized high-energy shock (defibrillation) immediately​
B. Start chest compressions for 2 minutes before shocking​
C. Give synchronized cardioversion at low energy​
D. Administer IV atropine

Answer: A.​
Rationale: Pulseless VT requires immediate unsynchronized defibrillation per ACLS.




4) (Priority ordering — Neuro)

Place in order the nurse’s actions for an intubated patient with sudden unilateral dilated pupil
and declining GCS: (1) Notify provider; (2) Check ventilator and oxygenation; (3) Assess
pupillary responses and document; (4) Prepare for head CT.​
Correct order: 3 → 2 → 1 → 4.​
Rationale: Prompt neuro assessment first, ensure hypoxia/hypercapnia aren’t causing
deterioration, then notify and arrange imaging.




5) (Multiple choice — Endocrine)

A patient with DKA has serum glucose fall from 720 to 240 mg/dL in 30 minutes after insulin
bolus. Nurse’s best action:​
A. Increase insulin infusion​
B. Administer hypertonic saline​
C. Slow insulin infusion rate and add dextrose when indicated​
D. Give IV calcium gluconate

Answer: C.​
Rationale: Rapid glucose drops raise cerebral edema risk; slow insulin to achieve
recommended gradual decline and add dextrose when glucose approaches 200 mg/dL per
protocol.




6) (Matrix — Renal/CRRT)

Indicate whether each finding suggests Expected, Alarm/Problem, or Action required for a
patient on CRRT.​
Findings: (A) Filtrate clear and yellow; (B) Access pressure alarm high; (C) Net ultrafiltration
achieved as ordered; (D) Blood in circuit tubing.​

, Answers: A = Expected; B = Alarm/Problem; C = Expected; D = Action required (stop and
assess/replace circuit).

Rationale: High access pressure and visible blood indicate clotting or circuit failure requiring
immediate intervention.




7) (SATA — Pharmacology)

Which drugs should be available at bedside for a rapidly deteriorating patient with suspected
anaphylaxis? (Select all.)​
A. Epinephrine IM/IV​
B. Diphenhydramine IV​
C. IV normal saline bolus​
D. Albuterol nebulizer​
E. Heparin IV

Answer: A, B, C, D.​
Rationale: Epinephrine and fluids are lifesaving; antihistamine and bronchodilator are adjuncts.
Heparin is not indicated for anaphylaxis.




8) (Multiple choice — Cardiac)

A STEMI patient becomes bradycardic with hypotension and dizziness. Heart monitor shows
complete heart block. Immediate nursing action:​
A. Prepare for emergent transcutaneous pacing​
B. Give IV metoprolol​
C. Administer atropine and observe​
D. Start dopamine infusion without cardiology consult

Answer: A.​
Rationale: Complete heart block with hemodynamic instability requires immediate pacing
(transcutaneous while preparing for transvenous).




9) (Multiple choice — Respiratory)

ARDS patient on high PEEP has sudden oxygenation drop, hypotension, and distended neck
veins. Likely cause and immediate action?​
A. Pulmonary embolism — give heparin​
B. Tension pneumothorax — emergent decompression​
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