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GNRS 588 EXAM 5 PART 2 EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED 2026-2027!!
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--3January 20262025/2026A+Available in bundle
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GNRS 588 ACTUAL EXAM 1 |85 COMPLETE AND GRADED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026 LATEST UPDATED | 100% GRADED CORRECT | 100% GUARANTEED TO PASS | GET A+
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5.0(1)5.0-17January 20262025/2026A+
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GNRS 588 EXAM 5 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
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- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) - ANS A condition involving systemic activation 
of blood clotting, leading to clot formation, depletion of clotting factors, and bleeding. 
Key signs of DIC - ANS Bleeding, bruising, petechiae, oozing from IV sites, and organ 
dysfunction due to microclots. 
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) - ANS An immune-mediated reaction to heparin 
causing a severe drop in platelets and increased clotting risk. 
Type 1 and Type 2 HIT - ANS Type 1 is non-imm...
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GNRS 588 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
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- What are the 3 types of shock? - ANS Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Distributive 
3 Subdivisions of Distributive Shock - ANS Septic Shock 
Anaphylactic Shock 
Neurogenic Shock 
Hypovolemic and Cardiogenic shock signs. (CO, HR, RR, BP, Temp, Pulse) - ANS Low CO 
High HR 
High RR 
Low BP 
Cold Temp 
Weak Pulse 
How does septic and anaphylactic shock differ from the others? - ANS Warm temperature 
and strong pulse 
How does neurogenic shock differ from the others? - ANS Low Heart Rate 
Warm Temp 
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GNRS 588 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
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--16September 20252025/2026A+Available in bundle
- What is the normal range for blood pH? - ANS 7.35-7.45 
What blood pH is considered normal? - ANS 7.40 
What is the normal range for PaCO2? - ANS 35-45 mmHg 
>45= acidic 
<35 = alkalotic 
What values for PaCO2 are considered a acidotic? - ANS >45 mmHg 
What is more common in acutely Ill patients, acidosis or alkalosis? - ANS Acidosis 
What is the normal range for PaO2? - ANS 80-100 mmHg 
A PaO2 less than ______ results in Organ hypoxia. What is the treatment? - ANS 60 mmHg= 
intubate 
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GNRS 588 CRITICAL CARE - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
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--17September 20252025/2026A+Available in bundle
- Volume of blood ejected by the heart in one minute into the systemic circuit - ANS cardiac 
output 
What is the best indicator of the condition of the heart's contractile or inotropic ability? - 
ANS cardiac output 
Normal cardiac output range: - ANS 4-8 liters per minute (4-6 at rest) 
What is the metric that is calculated by dividing the cardiac output by an individual's body 
surface area? - ANS cardiac index 
Normal cardiac index range: - ANS 2.2 - 4.0 L/minute/m2 
How is cardiac outpu...
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GNRS 588 EXAM 5 PART 2 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026
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--5September 20252025/2026A+Available in bundle
- TIA - ANS TIA symptoms resolve within 24 hours with no lasting damage; a stroke causes 
lasting neurologic deficits. 
Biggest risk factor for ischemic stroke - ANS Uncontrolled hypertension. 
Purpose of a non-contrast CT in suspected stroke - ANS To differentiate between ischemic 
and hemorrhagic stroke quickly. 
NIHSS - ANS The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores stroke severity—higher 
scores indicate worse outcomes. 
Permissive hypertension in stroke care - ANS Allowing elevat...
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GNRS 588 Exam 5 Part 2 Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update 2025-2026
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TIA - Answers TIA symptoms resolve within 24 hours with no lasting damage; a stroke causes lasting neurologic deficits. 
Biggest risk factor for ischemic stroke - Answers Uncontrolled hypertension. 
Purpose of a non-contrast CT in suspected stroke - Answers To differentiate between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke quickly. 
NIHSS - Answers The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores stroke severity—higher scores indic...
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GNRS 588 Critical Care - Exam 1 Questions Answered Correctly Latest Version 2025-2026
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--12September 20252025/2026A+Available in bundle
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Volume of blood ejected by the heart in one minute into the systemic circuit - Answers cardiac output 
What is the best indicator of the condition of the heart's contractile or inotropic ability? - Answers cardiac output 
Normal cardiac output range: - Answers 4-8 liters per minute (4-6 at rest) 
What is the metric that is calculated by dividing the cardiac output by an individual's body surface area? - Answers c...
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GNRS 588 Exam 5 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025-2026
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--4September 20252025/2026A+Available in bundle
- GNRS 588 Exam 5 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) - Answers A condition involving systemic activation of blood clotting, leading to clot formation, depletion of clotting factors, and bleeding. 
Key signs of DIC - Answers Bleeding, bruising, petechiae, oozing from IV sites, and organ dysfunction due to microclots. 
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) - Answers An immune-mediated reaction to heparin causing a severe drop in platelets and...
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TutorJosh
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GNRS 588 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Latest Version 2025-2026
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--14September 20252025/2026A+Available in bundle
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What is the effect of preload on Cardiac Output? - Answers CO increases as preload increases (to an extent) 
How do you get an acceptable SVO2? - Answers Subtract 30 from SpO2 
What causes hyperkalemia? - Answers Rhabdomyolysis 
Excessive K+ administration 
Renal Failure 
ACE inhibitors and ARBs (with preexisting condition) 
What does hyperkalemia do to an EKG? - Answers Peak T wave, leads to V Fib and cardiac stand still 
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GNRS 588 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update 2025-2026
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--13September 20252025/2026A+Available in bundle
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What is the normal range for blood pH? - Answers 7.35-7.45 
What blood pH is considered normal? - Answers 7.40 
What is the normal range for PaCO2? - Answers 35-45 mmHg 
>45= acidic 
<35 = alkalotic 
What values for PaCO2 are considered a acidotic? - Answers >45 mmHg 
What is more common in acutely Ill patients, acidosis or alkalosis? - Answers Acidosis 
What is the normal range for PaO2? - Answers 80-100 mmHg 
A PaO2 ...
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TutorJosh