PN 3006 MIDTERM EXAM END OF COURSE
STUDY GUIDE LATEST UPDATED ACTUAL
TESTED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
⩥ sodium range.
Answer: 135-145 mEq/L
⩥ potassium range.
Answer: 3.5-5.0 mEq/L
⩥ hypovolemic shock.
Answer: blood volume drops
⩥ cardiogenic shock.
Answer: A state in which not enough oxygen is delivered to the tissues
of the body; diminished heart function
⩥ neurogenic shock.
Answer: nervous system problems
⩥ shock is manifested by two or more of the following:.
,Answer: temp >38 or >36
HR >90
RR >20
leukocyte >12,000 or <4000
⩥ for hyponatremia assess.
Answer: neurological symptoms: headache, muscle twitch, altered
mental status, elevated body temp, tachycardia
⩥ hypernatremia symptoms.
Answer: SALT: skin flushed, agitation, low grade fever, thrist
⩥ pleurisy.
Answer: inflammation of pleura
⩥ pleural effusion.
Answer: inflamed pleura secretes pleural fluid into pleural cavity
⩥ atelectasis.
Answer: collapsed alveoli
⩥ pneomothorax.
, Answer: lung tissue is compressed and eventually collapses
⩥ ARDs symptoms.
Answer: severe dyspnea, hypoxemia, diffuse pulmonary edema
⩥ rheumatic fever is caused by.
Answer: streptococcal bacteria
⩥ manifestations of rheumatic fever.
Answer: fever, rash on trunk, chest pain, heart sound changes
⩥ infective endocarditus.
Answer: inflammation of endocardium; bacteria enters and settle in
mitral valve causing blood regurgitation and murmers
⩥ pericarditis manifestations.
Answer: sharp chest pain, pericardial friction rub, fever
⩥ valvular heart disease.
Answer: rheumatic fever is the most common cause
⩥ manifestations of VHD.
STUDY GUIDE LATEST UPDATED ACTUAL
TESTED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
⩥ sodium range.
Answer: 135-145 mEq/L
⩥ potassium range.
Answer: 3.5-5.0 mEq/L
⩥ hypovolemic shock.
Answer: blood volume drops
⩥ cardiogenic shock.
Answer: A state in which not enough oxygen is delivered to the tissues
of the body; diminished heart function
⩥ neurogenic shock.
Answer: nervous system problems
⩥ shock is manifested by two or more of the following:.
,Answer: temp >38 or >36
HR >90
RR >20
leukocyte >12,000 or <4000
⩥ for hyponatremia assess.
Answer: neurological symptoms: headache, muscle twitch, altered
mental status, elevated body temp, tachycardia
⩥ hypernatremia symptoms.
Answer: SALT: skin flushed, agitation, low grade fever, thrist
⩥ pleurisy.
Answer: inflammation of pleura
⩥ pleural effusion.
Answer: inflamed pleura secretes pleural fluid into pleural cavity
⩥ atelectasis.
Answer: collapsed alveoli
⩥ pneomothorax.
, Answer: lung tissue is compressed and eventually collapses
⩥ ARDs symptoms.
Answer: severe dyspnea, hypoxemia, diffuse pulmonary edema
⩥ rheumatic fever is caused by.
Answer: streptococcal bacteria
⩥ manifestations of rheumatic fever.
Answer: fever, rash on trunk, chest pain, heart sound changes
⩥ infective endocarditus.
Answer: inflammation of endocardium; bacteria enters and settle in
mitral valve causing blood regurgitation and murmers
⩥ pericarditis manifestations.
Answer: sharp chest pain, pericardial friction rub, fever
⩥ valvular heart disease.
Answer: rheumatic fever is the most common cause
⩥ manifestations of VHD.