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NR 324 Adult Health I week 3 Questions with Answers Latest 2024/2025. The nurse notices that the patient’s blood pressure is 100/50. Which part of the clinical judgement model is the nurse performing? Analyzing a cue Prioritizing a hypothesis Recognizing a cue Generating a solution Using Clinical Judgement with Perfusion The nurse decides to raise the head of the bed before administering oxygen. Which part of the clinical judgement model is the nurse using? Analyzing a cue Recognizing a cue Generating a solution Prioritizing a hypothesis Using Clinical Judgement with Perfusion The nurse checks the patient’s blood pressure and heart rate after administering the antihypertensive medication. Which of the following steps of the clinical judgement model is used with this action? Prioritizing a hypothesis Analyzing a cue Evaluating outcomes Generating a solution Self-Check: Analysis - Matching the System Which of the following are cues can suggest reduced perfusion? Select all that apply. Confusion Reduced capillary refill Increased capillary refill Increased B-type natriuretic peptide Decreased urine output Decreased B-type natriuretic peptide Self-Check: Recognizing Cues - Perfusion NR 324 Adult Health I week 3 Questions with Answers Self-Check: Generating Hypothesis - Matching Cue to Problem Review the potential problems listed below. Match the sign or symptom the nurse should expect to find as a possible cue, and identify the scope of the perfusion defect. Self-Check: Prioritizing hypotheses - Perfusion Review the following examples and select the answers to the questions about each hypothesis of altered perfusion. Reflect: Perfusion Recognizing Cues – Perfusion Select the cues that are an immediate or urgent priority. Prioritizing Hypotheses – Perfusion You are caring for Julie who is experiencing shortness of breath. Her oxygen saturation is 87%. In addition, her blood pressure is 160/90 with a pulse 102. The lower lungs have coarse crackles, and the shortness of breath worsens when layingflat. She has 3+ pitting edema in the lower extremities. Labs show an elevated B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) level, a potassium level of 3.5 (normal 3.5 to 4.5 meq/dl). Select from the following nursing diagnoses/hypothesis and drag the top three to the correct prioritized order. Prioritizing Hypotheses – Perfusion Julie is diagnosed with heart failure. You receive the following orders from the provider, prioritize them in the order that would treat the patient most effectively: 1. Oxygen at 12 L per simple facemask 2. Given furosemide 40mg intravenously now 3. Give potassium 20mEq by mouth now 4. Continuous oximetry 5. Monitor vital signs q4hours Evaluating Outcomes – Perfusion Julie has the following Nursing Diagnoses: Alteration in perfusion as evidenced by elevated B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Levels, blood pressure 160/96, pulse 105 Alteration in gas exchange as evidenced by oxygen saturation below 90%, complaints of shortness of breath, and basilar fine crackles in bilateral lower lung lobes. Nursing actions/interventions: ● Furosemide 40mg IV ● Elevated head of bed to 45 degrees ● Administer oxygen at 2 L/min by nasal cannula The nurse should recognize that which assessment findings show improved perfusion? Select all that apply. Blood pressure increased Intake greater than output Intake less than output Pulse rate decreased Pulse rate elevated Blood pressure decreased Weight loss Weight gain Recognizing Cues – Perfusion You are caring for Bill who is complaining of palpitations and fatigue. His oxygen saturation is 93%. His blood pressure is 115/65 with a pulse 144. His heart rate is irregularly irregular. He is short of breath with activity. He denies chest discomfort. Which cues are pertinent to developing a hypothesis? Select all that apply. Blood pressure of 115/65 Pulse of 144 Shortness of breath with activity Symptoms of palpitations and fatigue Irregularly irregular heart rate Oxygen saturation of 93%

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