2025-2026. (Questions with Correct
Verified Answers). Graded A
A patient has continuous enteral feedings. What is the most important
nursing intervention to prevent aspiration? - ANSHOB 30
A patient received tpa. What would make you discontinue the infusion? -
ANS Change in mentation
A patient suddenly develops shortness of breath post R femur fracture.
What do you think is the cause? - ANSFat embolism
A patient that has an ET tube verbalizes "Yes" what would be an
appropriate nursing action? - ANSCheck the cuff (add more air)
Antidote for heparin? - ANSProtamine Sulfate
Central venous pressure directly reflects pressure in the? - ANSRight
atrium
Dangerous effect of rapidly re-warming a hypothermic patient? -
ANSVasodilation and hypotension
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, Deepening of intracranial pressure is characterized by? - ANSWidened
pulse pressure
Diet restriction for renal failure patients? - ANSDecrease protein, K+, Na+
Drug of choice to reduce increased ICP? - ANSMannitol
Earliest sign of increased ICP? - ANSDecreased LOC
ECG change with muscle injury in an acute MI? - ANSST Elevation
EKG changes in hyperkalemia? - ANSWide QRS, prolonged PR, peaked T
Elevated cardiac iso-enzymes occur when...? - ANSMI, closed chest injury,
pericarditis, and cardiac surgery
Elevated CVP may indicate? - ANSRight HF
Elevated PAOP may indicate? - ANSLeft ventricular failure
Excessive amount of chest tube drainage during the first few hours
following thoracic surgery? - ANS150
First drug used for asystole? - ANSEpinephrine
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