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NUR 425 Critical Care Exam 1 Keown ASU Fall 2026 UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers

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NUR 425 Critical Care Exam 1 Keown ASU Fall 2026 UPDATED ACTUAL
Questions and CORRECT Answers

Serum Potassium 3.5-5 mEq/L


PR interval <0.20 sec (0.12-0.20)


QRS interval <0.12 sec


Normal lab values for the following: Central Venous Pressure (CVP) in adults 2-8 mmHg


Cardiac Output (CO) in adults 4-8L/min


Cardiac Index (CI) in adults 2.2-4L/min/m^2


MAP in adults 70-105 mmHg

Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR): systemic vascular resistance→ resistance the left
ventricle must overcome to perfuse body


Wedge Pressure (PAOP/PAWP): estimates the left atrial pressure by "looking
Significance of the following (not required through" the lungs
to memorize actual normal ranges):
Stroke Volume: volume of blood pumped in one pump/stroke


Ejection fraction: ejection fraction→ percent of blood ejected from left ventricle
with each beat

, Norepinephrine (catecholamine)
The following medications could be tested
on this exam. You should know the Indications: increases BP and CO
medication's indications, side effects, and Side Effects: arrhythmias, bradycardia, HTN, renal failure, anxiety, tremor
nursing considerations when administering Administration: *cont IV, do not mix w/bicarb, avoid abrupt withdrawal
these: C/P: abrupt d/c, PVD, MAOIs, pregnancy
Considerations: monitor BP Q 2-3 mins, ECG, urine output

Metoprolol (beta blocker)
The following medications could be tested
on this exam. You should know the Indications: HTN, angina, reflex tachycardia
medication's indications, side effects, and Side Effects: bradycardia, HF, masks s/s of hypoglycemia
nursing considerations when administering Administration: PO, *IVP, no dilution necessary
these: C/P: AV block, bradycardia, HOTN; abrupt d/c, PVD, vomiting, surgery
Considerations: monitor HR and BP, report HR <60, taper slowly

Propofol (CNS depressant)


Indications: rapid induction of anesthesia, adjunct anesthesia with other agents for
The following medications could be tested
procedures longer than 15 mins
on this exam. You should know the
Side Effects: resp depression (apnea in large doses) CV toxicity (HOTN, tachy),
medication's indications, side effects, and
suicide, abuse, poor sleep
nursing considerations when administering
Administration: cont IV, intermittent IV, flush line Q12
these:
C/P: egg/peanut/soya hypersensitivity; abrupt d/c, diarrhea, inc ICP, renal
impairment
Considerations: monitor respiratory status and VS, triglycerides

Dexmedetomidine (CNS depressant effects)
The following medications could be tested
on this exam. You should know the Indications: sedation (short term)
medication's indications, side effects, and Side Effects: bradycardia HOTN/HTN, drowsiness, hypoxia
nursing considerations when administering Administration: *cont IV, do not admin IVP
these: C/P: abrupt d/c, AV block, HF, DM, HTN, stroke, torsades
Considerations: monitor BP and HR

Diphenhydramine (CNS depressant)
The following medications could be tested
on this exam. You should know the Indications: anaphylaxis, motion sickness, vertigo
medication's indications, side effects, and Side Effects: drowsiness, restlessness, confusion, constipation
nursing considerations when administering Administration: *cont IV over 10-15 mins
these: C/P: breastfeeding; COPD, GI obstruction, HTN, infants, urinary retention
Considerations: monitor VS, fall risk

Amiodarone (antidysrhythmic)


The following medications could be tested Indications: v-fib, post MI, ventricular arrhythmias, A-fib, PVCs
on this exam. You should know the Side Effects: AV block, bradycardia, constipation, HOTN, N/V, toxicity, abd. pain,
medication's indications, side effects, and anorexia
nursing considerations when administering Administration: IVF for tachyarrythmias, IVP for CPR resuscitation
these: C/P: cardiogenic shock, iodine hypersensitivity, sick sinus syndrome; liver toxicity,
lung toxicity, UV exposure, sunlight exposure, MI, AV block, bradycardia
Considerations: CBC, CXR, ECG, LFTs, PFTs, thyroid function tests, HR

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