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NURS 4350 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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What are the clinical signs of DIC?


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1. Bleeding from multiple sites: foley, surgical sites, IVs, drains
2. Hemorrhagic events: GI, SAH
3. Petechiae/purpura/ecchymosis
4. Ischemia-> cyanosis: often extremities and organ failure
5. Decreased BP, increased HR, decreased UO, decreased LOC




How does the arterial curve change with atrial fibrillation?


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, A disorganized atrial baseline creates a variable arterial pulse because of
the differences in stroke volume between each beat




Role of beta blockers in heart failure


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-Action: decrease SNS activity, block beta and alpha receptors (carvedilol,
metoprolol)-> decrease HR and afterload, vasodilation
-Preferred drug in HF
-Caution: start low dose, increase to optimal dose, hold if SBP<70 or sx
hypotension, coping with SE




How would you identify premature ventricular contractions?


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-Large, bizarre complexes that can come early, followed by
a pause; can progress to serious ventricular dysrhythmias
-Unifocal (same area), multifocal (different areas),
ventricular bigeminy (PVC after every other QRS) or
ventricular trigeminy (after every third QRS)




How does the body's stress response affect blood glucose levels?


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-Physiologic stress stimulates release of cortisol and epinephrine from
adrenal glands, further stimulating glucagon

, -Circulating glucagon can be increased 5x causing hyperglycemia in
critical illness




How would you identify normal sinus rhythm?


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1. Rate: 60-100
2. Rhythm: regular
3. P-waves: present
4. PR interval: .12-.2 sec
5. QRS: <.12, narrow




What is the most common adverse reaction to blood transfusions?


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-Hemolytic reaction, hypersensitivity reaction, and febrile reaction
-Tx: acetaminophen and diphenhydramine to prevent hypersensitivity and
febrile reaction




What is systemic vascular resistance? Calculation? Treatment?


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