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CONTENT Chapter 1 What Is Critical Care? 1) Identify who of the Page : 22 Chapter 2 Care of the Critically Ill Patient 1) ʺResiliencyʺ Page : 56 Chapter 3 Care of the Patient with Respiratory Failure 1) A potential Page : 84 Chapter 4 Interpretation and Management of Basic Dysrhythmias Understanding the Ess. of Page : 116 Chapter 5 Cardiodynamics and Hemodynamics Regulation 1) A patient has a blood Page : 136 Chapter 6 Care of the Patient Experiencing Shock or Heart Failure Understanding the Page : 169 Chapter 7 Care of the Patient with Acute Coronary Syndrome 1) A Page : 198 Chapter 8 Care of the Patient Following a Traumatic Injury Understanding the Ess Page : 232 Chapter 9 Care of the Patient Experiencing an Intracranial Dysfunction 1) A Page : 234 this chapter. These secondary causes include airway obstruction, hypoxia r hypercarbia from this chapter. These secondary causes include airway obstruction, hypoxia or hypercarbia from this chapter. These secondary causes include airway obstruction, hypoxia or hypercarbia from this chapter. These secondary causes include airway obstruction, hypoxia or hypercarbia from Page : 259 Chapter 10 Care of the Patient with a Cerebral or Cerebrovascular Disorder Understanding Page : 302 Chapter 11 Care of the Critically Ill Patient Experiencing Alcohol Withdrawal and/ Page : 339 Chapter 12 Care of the Patient with an Acute Gastrointestinal Bleed or Pancreatitis Page : 371 Chapter 13 Care of the Patient with Endocrine Disorders 1) The patient Page : 398 Chapter 14 Care of the Patient with Acute Renal Failure Understanding the Ess Page : 439 Chapter 15 Care of the Organ Donor and Transplant Recipient 1) A Page : 465 Chapter 16 Care of the Acutely Ill Burn Patient 1) The nurse Page : 499 Chapter 17 Care of the Patient with Sepsis 1) Which of the Page : 524 Chapter 18 Caring for the ICU Patient at the End of Life 1 Page : 526 this chapter for ICU deaths. #5 is incorrect. Costs are not this chapter. Nursing Process: Implementation Cognitive Level: Analysis Category of Need this chapter for ICU deaths. #5 is incorrect. Costs are not this chapter. Nursing Process: Implementation Cognitive Level: Analysis Category of Need this chapter for ICU deaths. #5 is incorrect. Costs are not this chapter. Nursing Process: Implementation Cognitive Level: Analysis Category of Need Page : 527 this chapter for ICU deaths. #5 is incorrect. Costs are not this chapter. Nursing Process: Implementation Cognitive Level: Analysis Category of Need this chapter for ICU deaths. #5 is incorrect. Costs are not this chapter. Nursing Process: Implementation Cognitive Level: Analysis Category of Need Show Less

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,Chapter 1 What Is Critical Care?
1) Identify who of the following patients suffers from critical illness. A patient:
1. With chronic airflow limitation whose VS are: BP 110/72, P 110, R 16.
2. With acute bronchospasm and whose VS are: BP 100/60, P 124, R 32.
3. Who was involved in a motor vehicle accident whose VS are: BP 124/74, P 74, R 18.
4. On chronic dialysis with no urine output and whose VS are: BP 98/50, P 108, R 12.
Answer: 2
Explanation: 1. Acute bronchospasm can present a life-threatening situation, which can jeopardize a patientʹs
survival. #1, #3, and #4 are examples of non-life-threatening situations.
Nursing Process: Assessment
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
2. Acute bronchospasm can present a life-threatening situation, which can jeopardize a patientʹs
survival. #1, #3, and #4 are examples of non-life-threatening situations.
Nursing Process: Assessment
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
3. Acute bronchospasm can present a life-threatening situation, which can jeopardize a patientʹs
survival. #1, #3, and #4 are examples of non-life-threatening situations.
Nursing Process: Assessment
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
4. Acute bronchospasm can present a life-threatening situation, which can jeopardize a patientʹs
survival. #1, #3, and #4 are examples of non-life-threatening situations.
Nursing Process: Assessment
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
Learning Outcome: 1-1: Define critical care




Understanding the Ess. of Critical Care Nursing (Perrin) -- CVC 12/3/08 -- Page 1

,2) Of the following patients, who should be cared for in a critical care unit? A patient: (Select all that apply.)
1. With an acetaminophen overdose
2. Suffering from acute mental illness
3. With chronic renal failure
4. With acute decompensated heart failure
Answer: 1, 4
Explanation: 1. (Note: This requires multiple responses to be correct.)
Critical care units are cost-efficient units for caring for patients with specific organ system
failure. Although the organ failing in #4 is obvious, patients with acetaminophen overdose
often suffer liver failure as a consequence. #2 and #3 present patient concerns of a noncritical
nature.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
2. (Note: This requires multiple responses to be correct.)
Critical care units are cost-efficient units for caring for patients with specific organ system
failure. Although the organ failing in #4 is obvious, patients with acetaminophen overdose
often suffer liver failure as a consequence. #2 and #3 present patient concerns of a noncritical
nature.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
3. (Note: This requires multiple responses to be correct.)
Critical care units are cost-efficient units for caring for patients with specific organ system
failure. Although the organ failing in #4 is obvious, patients with acetaminophen overdose
often suffer liver failure as a consequence. #2 and #3 present patient concerns of a noncritical
nature.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
4. (Note: This requires multiple responses to be correct.)
Critical care units are cost-efficient units for caring for patients with specific organ system
failure. Although the organ failing in #4 is obvious, patients with acetaminophen overdose
often suffer liver failure as a consequence. #2 and #3 present patient concerns of a noncritical
nature.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity–Physiological Adaptation
Learning Outcome: 1-1: Define critical care




Understanding the Ess. of Critical Care Nursing (Perrin) -- CVC 12/3/08 -- Page 2

, 3) A hospital in a small rural town would be able to provide which level of care in the critical care unit?
1. Level I
2. Level II
3. Level III
4. It is unlikely that the hospital would have a critical care unit
Answer: 3
Explanation: 1. #1 and #2 describe more advanced and inclusive critical care abilities; #4 is not likely at all
because most hospitals have some critical care areas.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
2. #1 and #2 describe more advanced and inclusive critical care abilities; #4 is not likely at all
because most hospitals have some critical care areas.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
3. #1 and #2 describe more advanced and inclusive critical care abilities; #4 is not likely at all
because most hospitals have some critical care areas.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
4. #1 and #2 describe more advanced and inclusive critical care abilities; #4 is not likely at all
because most hospitals have some critical care areas.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
Learning Outcome: 1-2: State the three levels of care provided in critical care units

4) A nurse employed in an ʺopenʺ ICU would most likely be working with a:
1. Multidisciplinary team with physicians who are also responsible for patients on other units.
2. Multidisciplinary team that includes a physician employed by the hospital.
3. Physician in charge of patient care who is a specialist in critical care.
4. Primary care physician who must consult a critical care specialist.
Answer: 1
Explanation: 1. #2, #3, and #4 refer to ʺclosedʺ ICUs.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
2. #2, #3, and #4 refer to ʺclosedʺ ICUs.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
3. #2, #3, and #4 refer to ʺclosedʺ ICUs.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
4. #2, #3, and #4 refer to ʺclosedʺ ICUs.
Nursing Process: Evaluation
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
Learning Outcome: 1-3: Compare and contrast ʺopenʺ and ʺclosedʺ critical care units




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