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NURS411 Final Exam Study Notes | Critical Care Nursing Foundations Review Guide & Comprehensive Exam Prep 2026

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Prepare effectively for your nursing finals with the NURS411 Final Exam Study Notes 2026, a comprehensive review guide designed for nursing students studying critical care nursing foundations, ICU patient management, and advanced clinical care. This exam-focused resource includes organized study notes, clinical concepts, patient-care principles, nursing interventions, and evidence-based review materials to support exam success and real-world healthcare practice. Topics covered include hemodynamic monitoring, airway management, oxygen therapy, shock, sepsis, cardiac emergencies, arrhythmias, fluid and electrolyte balance, mechanical ventilation, neurological emergencies, renal failure, medication administration, infection prevention, patient assessment, emergency nursing, ICU procedures, and critical care pharmacology. Perfect for students preparing for NCLEX-RN, ATI, HESI, nursing school finals, critical care assessments, and healthcare licensing examinations in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and Europe. Structured for fast revision, improved clinical reasoning, and exam confidence using updated 2025–2026 nursing curriculum standards.

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NURS411 Final Exam Study Notes | Critical Care
Nursing Foundations Review Guide &
Comprehensive Exam Prep 2026
🔹 [LECTURE 1] Critical Care, Patient & Family Response,
Ethical & Legal Issues
1. Foundations of Critical Care Nursing
● Definitions: Critical illness and injury

● Human response to life-threatening conditions

● Focus on physiological and psychological needs



2. Roles and Characteristics of the Critical Care Nurse
● Work settings: ICU, RRT, EMS, etc.

● Code types (Blue, Trauma, STEMI, Stroke, Sepsis)

● Required skills: technical competence, multitasking, prioritization



3. Professional Organizations
● AACN (American Association of Critical Care Nurses)

● Society of Critical Care Medicine



4. Technology and Informatics in Critical Care
● Electronic health records (EHRs)

● Clinical decision support

● Input/output devices



5. Multidisciplinary and Collaborative Practice




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● Interdisciplinary teams and rounding

● Evidence-based practice (bundles, protocols)

● Healthy People 2030 framework



6. Communication in Critical Care
● Crew Resource Management principles

● SBAR/SBAP for handoffs

● Barriers to communication



7. Current Trends and Issues in Critical Care
● Technology use and hospital readmissions

● Aging population and workforce

● Ethical challenges: futile treatment, telemedicine, new grad integration



8. Patient- and Family-Centered Care (PFCC)
● Definition and components of PFCC

● Cultural and religious considerations

● Language barriers



9. Family Presence in the Critical Care Setting
● Benefits and opposition

● Legal and emotional implications



10. Quality of Life After Critical Care




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● Post-ICU syndrome (PICS)

Psychological effects

● Family and patient preparation for transfer



11. Communicating with Families – The VALUE Framework
● Value, Acknowledge, Listen, Understand, Elicit questions



12. Ethical Issues in Critical Care
● Informed consent

● Withdrawal/withholding of treatment

● Confidentiality

● Organ transplantation

● Resource allocation

● Life-sustaining technology



13. Ethical Principles in Nursing
● Advocacy

● Beneficence

● Nonmaleficence

● Justice

● Fidelity

● Veracity



14. Informed Consent: Elements and Ethical Significance




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● Competence, voluntariness, disclosure

15. Ordinary vs Extraordinary Care
● Definitions and examples



16. Ethical Decision-Making Process
● Framework and key questions



17. Dosage Calculation Exam
● Required score and expectations

● Example problems with calculations




🔹 [LECTURE 2] Palliative, End of Life (EOL), Comfort &
Sedation
1. Nursing Considerations in End-of-Life (EOL) Care
● Palliative vs. EOL care

● Alleviation of distressing symptoms

● Therapy limitation and withdrawal

● Psychological and emotional support



2. Self-Care for Nurses
● Stress management

● Compassion fatigue




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