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Exam 2: Mechanical Ventilation (NCLEX) (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update): | Guide Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Herzing

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Exam 2: Mechanical Ventilation (NCLEX) (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update): | Guide Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Herzing A 19 year-old patient being administered PEEP begins to have copious amounts of secretions that she says she "just cannot cough up." Which of the following nursing actions is most appropriate at this time? 1) Assess the patient further and utilize bedside suction equipment. 2) Assess O2 sats and continue to monitor patient if results are 95% or above. 3) Obtain respiratory therapy consult. 4) Obtain an order for a mucolytic agent from the physician. - ANSWER-3 At this time, the nurse should obtain a respiratory therapy consult. Any break in the closed ventilator system causes the loss of PEEP, so respiratory therapy needs to be consulted to add in-line suctioning. A nurse is caring for an agitated and anxious patient who was intubated 6 hours ago and is now on mechanical ventilation. Communication efforts to calm the patient have failed, and the nurse is now turning to pharmacological intervention. Which medication does the nurse anticipate administering? 1) Lorazepam 2) Morphine sulfate 3) Pancuronium 4) Fentanyl - ANSWER-1 Although Pancuronium (a neuromuscular blocking agent) CAN be used, it is best to try a sedative first. If satisfactory oxygen levels still cannot be maintained, then a neuromuscular blocking agent (WITH PAIN MEDICATION AND SEDATION!) can be used. The nurse and the UAP are helping to take care of the patient who is on a mechanical ventilator. Which of the following, if done by the UAP, requires intervention by the nurse? A) Once a day the UAP moves the ETT tube from one side of the mouth to the other B) The UAP monitors for any alarms coming from the machine C) Performs ROM exercises with the client D) Asks the patient to rate his pain using his marker board - ANSWER-D The peak pressure alarm is sounding on the ventilator of the client with a recent tracheostomy. What intervention should be done first? A. Assess the client's respiratory status B. Decrease the sensitivity of the alarm C. Ensure that the connecting tubing is not kinked D. Suction the client - ANSWER-A The client must always be assessed before attention is turned to equipment. The client with respiratory failure has been intubated and placed on a ventilator and is requiring 100% oxygen delivery to maintain adequate oxygenation. Twenty-four hours later, the nurse notes

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