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The nurse is caring for a client who presents with stroke-like symptoms. The healthcare
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provider reviews the client's computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan and prescribes
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recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) IV. Which information should the nurse |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




obtain to determine if the client is a candidate for this treatment now?
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A.) Identify the underlying cause of this condition.
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B.) Prepare to administer desmopressin (DDAVP).
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C.) Decrease the intravenous fluids to a maintenance rate.
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D.) Replace fluid losses with D5W every shift
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B.) Prepare to administer desmopressin (DDAVP).
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Neurogenic diabetes insipidus (DI) is a condition that can occur when there is trauma to
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the brain such as tumors or injury to the brain in particular the pituitary or
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hypothalamus area. DI can also occur with cerebral edema present. The antidiuretic |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




hormone deficiency occurs rapidly and results in polyuria, anywhere between 5- 40
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liters of urine/24 hours. The client demonstrates signs and symptoms of hypovolemia.
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Electrolyte imbalances include hypernatremia, along with hypokalemia and|!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




hypercalcemia when it is neurogenic etiology. Clients with neurogenic DI are primarily |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




controlled through administration of exogenous ADH preparations, of which
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desmopressin (DDAVP) is most commonly used. Fluid output is carefully monitored and |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




fluids are replaced every hour.
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An intubated client is in the process of being weaned off ventilator support. The client's
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baseline parameters are temperature 98.2 F (36.8 C), heart rate 88 beats/minute,
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respirations 14 breaths/minute, blood pressure 112/78 mmHg, and oxygen saturation |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




94%. Which assessment findings would indicate to the nurse that the client is tolerating
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the weaning procedure? (Select all that apply.)
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A.) Oxygen saturation is 91%
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B.) Slight nasal flaring is present.
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C.) Heart rate is 97 beats/minute.
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D.) Work of breathing is done by client
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E.) Respiratory rate is 36 breaths/minute.
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,A.) Oxygen saturation is 91%
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C.) Heart rate is 97 beats/minute.
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D.) Work of breathing is done by client
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Criteria that indicates a client is tolerating weaning off ventilator support are
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respirations greater than 8 breaths/minute, but less than 35 breaths/minute; oxygen
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saturation above 90%; heart rate that does not increase more than 20% from baseline
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heart rate; most of the work of breathing is performed by the client; and no signs of
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accessory muscles are used for breathing. |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




The nurse is assessing a burn victim who suffered destruction of the epidermis and
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some of the dermis of the entire right arm and half the length of the right leg. How
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should the nurse document the burn assessment findings?
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A.) Superficial, 18% TBSA.
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B.) Superficial partial-thickness, 18% TBSA.
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C.) Deep-partial thickness, 27% TBSA.
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D.) Full-thickness, 27% TBSA.
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B.) Superficial partial-thickness, 18% TBSA
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A "superficial partial-thickness" burn involves destruction of the epidermis layer and
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some of the dermis layer. The total body surface area (%TBSA) is easily calculated by
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using the "rule of nines" method. In this case, involvement of one arm is calculated as
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9% TBSA and one-half of a leg is 9% TBSA for a combined total of 18% TBSA. A total leg
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involvement is calculated as 18% TBSA.
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he critical care nurse is providing care for a client diagnosed clinically brain dead and
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identified as an organ donor. Which are the nurse's priorities in providing care? (Select
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all that apply.)
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A.) Sustaining a state of hypothermia.
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B.) Maintaining a normal blood pressure.
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C.) Ensuring adequate oxygenation and ventilation.
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D.) Treating any coagulopathy, thrombocytopenia and anemia.
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E.) Monitoring arterial blood gases and serum electrolytes levels.
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B.) Maintaining a normal blood pressure.
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C.) Ensuring adequate oxygenation and ventilation.
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D.) Treating any coagulopathy, thrombocytopenia and anemia.
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E.) Monitoring arterial blood gases and serum electrolytes levels.
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Once an identified organ donor has been declared clinically brain dead, the primary
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, focus of care changes from preserving life to preserving organ functioning. This is done
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by maintaining normal blood pressures, fluid levels, electrolytes levels, serum glucose
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levels, and normothermia. Mechanical ventilation is provided to maintain adequate
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oxygenation and normal acid-base balance. If needed, pharmaceutical support is |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




provided for the treatment of anemia, coagulopathy, thrombocytopenia, and diabetes
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insipidus. Physiological changes occur to bodily functions as the result of decreased
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perfusion within the brain. |!| |!| |!|




A client is admitted to the intensive care unit with hematemesis related to esophageal
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varices. Which assessment finding should the nurse identify that is the result of an
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estimated blood loss at 35% of total blood volume? |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




A.) Absent bowel sounds.
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B.) Coma.|!|




C.) Anuria. |!|




D.) Abdominal pain.
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A.) Absent bowel sounds.
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Massive blood loss redirects a significant amount of blood flow to vital organs. A client
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who has lost 30% to 40% of the total blood volume will exhibit absent bowel sounds,
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lethargy, and increased serum potassium. |!| |!| |!| |!|




The nurse is planning care for a client admitted to the intensive care unit with acute
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infected necrotizing pancreatitis. Which diagnostic procedure should the nurse prepare
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the client to expect the healthcare provider to prescribe?
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A.) Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT).
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B.) Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).
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C.) Abdominal radiography.
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D.) Abdominal ultrasound.
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A.) Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT)
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Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) is the imaging modality of choice to |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!| |!|




evaluate peripancreatic necrosis. |!| |!|




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