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TNCC 8th Edition Questions with Complete Solutions Describe the measurement of an NPA Measure from the tip of the patient's nose to the tip of the patients earlobe. Measurement of an OPA Place the proximal end or flange of the airway adjunct at the corner of the mouth to the tip of the mandibular angle. True or false: NPAs and OPAs are definitive airways. False. When placing one of these? One should consider the potential need for a definitive airway.

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Describe the measurement of an NPA Measure from the tip of the patient's nose to the tip

of the patients earlobe.




Measurement of an OPA Place the proximal end or flange of the airway adjunct at the

corner of the mouth to the tip of the mandibular angle.




True or false: NPAs and OPAs are definitive airways. False. When placing one of these?

One should consider the potential need for a definitive airway.




Name the three ways to confirm ETT placement Placement of a CO2 monitoring device,

Assessing for equal chest rise and fall, and listening at the epigastrium and four lung fields for

equal breath sounds.




When capnography measurement reads greater than 45MMHG, the nurse should consider

increasing or decreasing the ventilation rate? Increasing the ventilation rate. Doing so

would allow the patient to blow off retained CO2.

, When capnography measurement reads less than 35MMHG, the nurse should consider increasing

or decreasing the ventilation rate? Decreasing the ventilation rate. By doing so, the nurse

allows the patient to retain CO2.




What are the three stages of shock Compensated, decompensated or progressive, and

irreversible.




What are the signs of compensated shock? Anxiety, confusion, restlessness, increased

respiratory rate, narrowing pulse pressure were diastolic increases yet systolic remains

unchanged, tachycardia with bounding pulses, and decreased urinary output




What are the signs and symptoms of decompensated shock? Decreased level of

consciousness, hypertension, narrow pulse pressure, tachycardia with weak pulses, tachypnea,

skin that is cool clammy and cyanotic, base access outside the normal range, and serum lactate

levels greater than two to 4MMOL/L.




What are the signs and symptoms of irreversible shock? Obtunded stuporous or comatose

state, marked hypertension and heart failure, bradycardia with possible dysrhythmias, decreased

and shallow respiratory rate, pale cool and clammy skin, kidney liver and other organ failure,
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