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Your patient's PEEP has just been increased. A sign that the
patient is NOT
tolerating this change is: - ANSWER-a decrease in
cardiac output
Which medication is administered for treatment of acute
ischemic stroke? -
ANSWER-activase
(alteplase tPa)
When administering adenosine in an adult patient for treatment
of PSVT, how would you administer the medication? -
ANSWER-IV push over 1-2 seconds followed by a rapid saline
bolus
Narcan (naloxone) IV push can be administered every: -
ANSWER-2-3 minutes
"Noted obstruction of the trachea or larynx" is the definition
that correlates with
, what pulmonary term? -
ANSWER-stridor
Motor speech and articulation of speech is located in which
region of the brain?
- ANSWER-Broca's
area
Sedation and analgesia in the head injured population is
used mainly for: -
ANSWER-prevention of secondary
brain injury
A pregnant woman's hypervolemic state: - ANSWER-can mask
extent of blood
loss after
injury
Seizures can occur in the acute care setting secondary to: -
ANSWER-alcohol
withdrawal
You are caring for a patient with hypovolemic shock. After
insertion of a PA catheter, you have the following information:
BP 80/68 mmHg
CVP 2 mmHg
PA 20/7 mmHg
PCWP 4 mmHg
CI = 2.1 L/min/m2