A 58-year-old male with a history of coronary artery disease…

A 58-year-old male with a history of coronary artery disease and prior myocardial infarction collapses in the hospital hallway. A rapid response is initiated, and the following data is noted: Assessment Findings: The patient is unresponsive. No palpable pulse. Cardiac monitor shows ventricular fibrillation (V-fib). Respirations: None. Oxygen Saturation: Not measurable. Which interventions should the nurse implement immediately to manage this patient’s condition? Select all that apply.

A 62-year-old male arrives at the emergency department with…

A 62-year-old male arrives at the emergency department with severe chest pain that radiates to his left arm and jaw. He reports the pain began 30 minutes ago. He is diaphoretic and anxious. His medical history includes hypertension and smoking. Vital Signs BP: 150/92 mmHg HR: 98 bpm RR: 24 breaths per minute O2 Saturation: 90% on room air 12-Lead EKG: ST elevation noted on multiple leads Which of the following actions should the nurse perform immediately to manage this patient’s condition? Select all that apply.

A 68-year-old male is brought to the emergency department by…

A 68-year-old male is brought to the emergency department by his family. He was having breakfast when his family noticed sudden changes in his behavior. The patient has a history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus.   Nurses Note Patient presents with signs of stroke that started approximately 30 minutes ago. Blood glucose 120 mg/dL. Stroke alert called. VS and BE FAST assessment completed.   Vital Signs BP 180/92 mmHg HR 92 bpm RR 16 breaths/min O2 Saturation 95% on room air Temperature 97.6 F   BE FAST Assessment Balance No balance changes Eyes No visual changes Facial Droop Present on right side Arm weakness/numbness Weakness in right arm and leg Speech Slurred speech, slow to respond to verbal commands Time Symptom onset 2 hours ago Which of the following support a diagnosis of a ischemic stroke? Select all that apply.