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NURS 5355 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS..

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This document contains comprehensive final exam questions with verified answers for NURS 5355, focusing on advanced practice nursing procedures and critical care concepts. It covers key topics such as airway management, intubation, thoracentesis, paracentesis, lumbar puncture, arterial and central line placement, and interpretation of critical diagnostics. The material is structured in a concise question-and-answer format, making it ideal for exam preparation and clinical review.

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reversal for Roc & Vec (non-depolarizing)?


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Neostigmine (anticholinesterase)




more specific to diagnosis of pleural effusion/pneumothorax?


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Ultrasound




see base of the uvula?

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Class III Mallampati




target for LP to collect CSF?


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SAH below end of the spinal cord (lumbar cistern)




A-a gradient?


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PAO2 - PaO2




Crash intubation?


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no RSI in unconscious or apneic patient due to cardiac arrest




NAVEL?


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, nerve, artery, vein, empty space, and lymphatics




common and less severe complications of ALine placement?


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temporary occlusion due to arterial spasm, hematoma, and bleeding
RICE or pressure to treat




adequate BVM depends on?


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patent airway, proper mask seal, and proper ventilation




large volume paracentesis?


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5L- no colloid replacement needed




triple lumen size?


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, 7Fr, 15-20cm length




Allen's Test performed?


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prior to radial arterial line placement; Doppler eval in high risk patients




removal of chest tube?


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for hemothorax and pleural effusion: when <200ml/d
Pneumothorax: when no air leak and lung fully expanded




neurovascular bundle (intercostal vein, artery, and nerve) runs?


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along inferior borders of the ribs; anterior supplied by internal thoracic
artery from subclavian artery & posterior supplied by aorta




SAAG <1.1?


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