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NSG233 - Exam 1 Questions And Verified Answers
whats the order of tx of hypovolemic shock? 1-stop fluid loss!!

2- place 2 Lg bore IV (18 gauge)

3. admin 0.9%NS (isotonic), whole blood or PRBC.

MUST WARM FLUIDS W/ MASSIVE TRANSFUSION D/T HYPOTHERMIA RISK.



what position should a hypovolemic shock pt be in? modified Trendelenburg - restores
intravascular volume



pt is undergoing hypovolemic shock d/t a hemorrhage, what should rn do to treat underlying
cause? Stop bleed - pressure.



pt is undergoing hypovolemic shock d/t severe NVD, what should rn do to treat underlying
cause? give meds to stop NVD



what types of fluids are administered to a hypovolemic pt? NS

LR

albumin

plasma/ RBC



pt comes in w/ poisoning. whats the most important for RN to maintain? airway
stabilization



whats the s/s of carbon dioxide poisoning? headache

dizzy

confused

palpations

,muscle weakness

intoxication coma

death



whats the priority nursing assessment for a pt w/ carbon dioxide poisoning? access
carboxyhemoglobin levels



what will the SPO2 of a Carbon Dioxide Poision pt look like it will be Nl



whats does Hypothermia put pt's at risk for? hypoxia

acidosis

dysrhythmias



a pt w/ dysrhythmias secondary to hypothermia is having secondary v-fib, what should RN
know? pt must be rewarmed to >90F (32.2c) prior to defibrillation!!!!!



who all is screened in IPV? q pt.

ask "do you feel safe at home?"



whats the pt w/ Compensatory Shock look like? Normal BP

tachycardia

tachypneic

PaCO2<32

cold, clammy

confused/agitated

respiratory alkalosis

, whats Compensatory Shock? first phase of shock,

pt is able to maintain fluid vol, normal BP



whats Progressive Shock? shocks begins to fail to meet metabolic needs

bp starts to lower



whats the pt w/ progressive Shock look like? systolic <90

MAP <65

NEEDS fluid for BP

TACHYYY >150

rapid, shallow RR

crackles

mottled, petechiae

lethargic

metabolic acidosis



whats the pt w/ irreversible Shock look like? REQUIRES MECHANICAL / PHARMACOLOGIC
SUPPORT

erratic

REQUIRES INTUBATION/MECH VENT

jaundice

anuric - requires dialysis

profound acidosis



whats MODS Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

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