Medical Surgical Nursing Final Exam 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 130 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. For a pt in cardiogenic shock, their
give dobutamine
blood pressure will decrease because
their heart is not pumping effectively,
as the nurse what is your priority
interven- tion
2. For a pt in hypovolemic shock, their
blood pressure will decrease because give 3 L of crystalloid and
they are losing volume what is your a vasopressor (dopamine or
pri- ority nursing intervention neosynephrine)
3. For a pt in septic shock their blood
pressure will decrease because the give volume and an antibiotic
infection/bacteria is causing
vasodila- tion, as the nurse what is
your priority intervention
4. what is your first priority in shock pts airway - get ready to
intubate,
then get large bore PIV's
5. Your pt is going into shock, as the need to know their blood
nurse what is one of your duties to type get ready for blood
find out: transfusion
6. In hypovolemic shock patients why to tighten them up and raise
do you give vasopressors blood pressure, if your
patients blood pressure is
steadily de- creasing, you
obviously worry that they
will code on you
7. what is chemotherapy the most effective
medication to radiate the
cancer cells
8. what is cytotoxic chemotherapy killing cancer cells but also
killing
healthy cells, normally it is
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DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
prolif- erating cells
9. what are examples of proliferating cells mucous membranes of GI
tract
hair follicles
liver injury (check LFT)
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10. pt education for being avoid crowds, monitor
immunocompro- mised temper- ature, wash fresh
produce, no fresh flowers,
no yard work
11. what is the number one
complication from chemo immunosuppression = WBC
less than 1000 (neutropenia)
12. what is administered to protect WBC's Neupogen, when WBC's are
less
than 1000
13. your pt is immunosuppressed and is watch for fever, assess skin,
on Neupogen; what do we need to get a culture if there is a
assess as the nurse spiked fever, no fresh fruits
or flowers, keep dedicated
equipment in room, may
need to medicate to boost
WBC, give neupogen
14. what are chemo patients at risk for nausea and vomiting
nausea is the most common
symptoms of receiving
chemo
15. nrsg interventions for nausea give zofran
small frequent meals,
bland food
stay hydrated
NO RED MEAT
16. why give a pt, who is being treated stom- atitis; what is this &
with chemotherapy, hard candy? what are nursing
interventions for it
17. nursing interventions for cancer
pts with alopecia
18. a side effect of chemotherapy is
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DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. For a pt in cardiogenic shock, their
give dobutamine
blood pressure will decrease because
their heart is not pumping effectively,
as the nurse what is your priority
interven- tion
2. For a pt in hypovolemic shock, their
blood pressure will decrease because give 3 L of crystalloid and
they are losing volume what is your a vasopressor (dopamine or
pri- ority nursing intervention neosynephrine)
3. For a pt in septic shock their blood
pressure will decrease because the give volume and an antibiotic
infection/bacteria is causing
vasodila- tion, as the nurse what is
your priority intervention
4. what is your first priority in shock pts airway - get ready to
intubate,
then get large bore PIV's
5. Your pt is going into shock, as the need to know their blood
nurse what is one of your duties to type get ready for blood
find out: transfusion
6. In hypovolemic shock patients why to tighten them up and raise
do you give vasopressors blood pressure, if your
patients blood pressure is
steadily de- creasing, you
obviously worry that they
will code on you
7. what is chemotherapy the most effective
medication to radiate the
cancer cells
8. what is cytotoxic chemotherapy killing cancer cells but also
killing
healthy cells, normally it is
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
,Medical Surgical Nursing Final Exam 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 130 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
prolif- erating cells
9. what are examples of proliferating cells mucous membranes of GI
tract
hair follicles
liver injury (check LFT)
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, Medical Surgical Nursing Final Exam 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 130 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
10. pt education for being avoid crowds, monitor
immunocompro- mised temper- ature, wash fresh
produce, no fresh flowers,
no yard work
11. what is the number one
complication from chemo immunosuppression = WBC
less than 1000 (neutropenia)
12. what is administered to protect WBC's Neupogen, when WBC's are
less
than 1000
13. your pt is immunosuppressed and is watch for fever, assess skin,
on Neupogen; what do we need to get a culture if there is a
assess as the nurse spiked fever, no fresh fruits
or flowers, keep dedicated
equipment in room, may
need to medicate to boost
WBC, give neupogen
14. what are chemo patients at risk for nausea and vomiting
nausea is the most common
symptoms of receiving
chemo
15. nrsg interventions for nausea give zofran
small frequent meals,
bland food
stay hydrated
NO RED MEAT
16. why give a pt, who is being treated stom- atitis; what is this &
with chemotherapy, hard candy? what are nursing
interventions for it
17. nursing interventions for cancer
pts with alopecia
18. a side effect of chemotherapy is
To get this or any other Exam contact ()