A nurse is assessing a client to determine readiness for ventilator weaning. Which finding indicates the client is ready to begin the weaning process?
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A client recovering from an episode of cardiogenic shock is…
A client recovering from an episode of cardiogenic shock is scheduled for a transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) to further evaluate cardiac function. Which client statement indicates a need for further teaching about the procedure?
A nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about why ao…
A nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about why aortic aneurysm rupture leads to rapid hemodynamic collapse. Which explanation demonstrates an accurate understanding of the underlying pathophysiology?
Heparin is prescribed for a patient with a pulmonary embolis…
Heparin is prescribed for a patient with a pulmonary embolism (PE).What is the primary purpose of administering heparin to this patient?
A client is receiving continuous IV unfractionated heparin f…
A client is receiving continuous IV unfractionated heparin for treatment of a pulmonary embolism. Which laboratory value indicates that the medication is achieving the expected therapeutic effect?
A client’s condition has progressed from acute lung injury f…
A client’s condition has progressed from acute lung injury following a near‑drowning incident to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Which provider order should the nurse question?
An 89‑year‑old male, Joe Bison, was admitted two days ago af…
An 89‑year‑old male, Joe Bison, was admitted two days ago after sustaining a left femur fracture from a mechanical fall at home. He underwent surgical repair and has been largely non‑ambulatory, requiring assistance for transfers. The patient has a history of limited mobility, increasing his risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE). He has been receiving low‑dose subcutaneous heparin for prophylaxis but has intermittently refused sequential compression devices (SCDs) due to discomfort. Today, the nurse notes the following vital‑sign trends: Joe Bison_Chart.png Questions: Based on these findings, the nurse determines that Mr. Bison is most likely experiencing [BLANK-1] shock. The most likely cause of shock is [BLANK-2]. Options for Blank 1: Options for Blank 2: hypovolemic cardiogenic obstructive distributive myocardial infarction (MI) hemorrhage sepsis pulmonary embolism (PE)
A client with cardiogenic shock has a pulmonary artery cathe…
A client with cardiogenic shock has a pulmonary artery catheter in place for hemodynamic monitoring. The nurse reviews the client’s values to assess preload, afterload, and cardiac performance.Question:Match each hemodynamic parameter with the cardiac function or pressure it best reflects.
Convert 250 mL to L
Convert 250 mL to L
To focus a specimen, it is best to start with which objectiv…
To focus a specimen, it is best to start with which objective: