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Question: 1 of 200
In a patient with severe sepsis and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), which laboratory finding is
most indicative of the transition from a hypercoagulable to a hypocoagulable state?
A. Elevated D-dimer and prolonged prothrombin time
B. Decreased fibrinogen and elevated platelet count
C. Normal antithrombin III levels and increased fibrin degradation products
D. Prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time with normal international normalized ratio
PREVIOUS CONTINUE
In a patient with severe sepsis and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), which
laboratory finding is most indicative of the transition from a hypercoagulable to a
hypocoagulable state?
' A. Elevated D-dimer and prolonged prothrombin time
B. Decreased fibrinogen and elevated platelet count
C. Normal antithrombin III levels and increased fibrin degradation products
D. Prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time with normal international normalized ratio
Correct Answer: A
Elevated D-dimer indicates fibrinolysis, and prolonged PT indicates consumption of clotting factors, reflecting
exhaustion of coagulation reserves. Option B is incorrect because platelet count decreases, not increases.
Option C is incorrect because antithrombin III decreases. Option D is incorrect because both PT and aPTT are
prolonged in DIC.
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Question: 2 of 200
A nurse is caring for a patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) who is on volume-controlled
mechanical ventilation. The ventilator alarm indicates high peak airway pressure. Which intervention should the
A. Suction the endotracheal tube
B. Administer a prescribed bronchodilator
C. Increase the fraction of inspired oxygen
D. Check for ventilator dyssynchrony
PREVIOUS CONTINUE
A nurse is caring for a patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) who is on
volume-controlled mechanical ventilation. The ventilator alarm indicates high peak airway
pressure. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
' A. Suction the endotracheal tube
B. Administer a prescribed bronchodilator
C. Increase the fraction of inspired oxygen
D. Check for ventilator dyssynchrony
Correct Answer: A
High peak pressure often indicates airway obstruction, such as mucus plugging or kinked tubing. Suctioning is
the priority to clear secretions. Option B is appropriate after suctioning if bronchospasm is suspected. Option C
addresses oxygenation, not pressure. Option D is more relevant for low pressure alarms.
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Question: 3 of 200
Which of the following laboratory values is most consistent with a patient experiencing acute tumor lysis
syndrome (TLS) after initiation of chemotherapy for Burkitt lymphoma?
A. Serum potassium 3.0 mEq/L, serum phosphate 2.0 mg/dL, serum calcium 10.5 mg/dL
B. Serum potassium 6.2 mEq/L, serum phosphate 5.8 mg/dL, serum calcium 7.2 mg/dL
C. Serum potassium 4.8 mEq/L, serum phosphate 3.2 mg/dL, serum calcium 9.0 mg/dL
D. Serum potassium 5.5 mEq/L, serum phosphate 4.0 mg/dL, serum calcium 8.5 mg/dL
PREVIOUS CONTINUE
Which of the following laboratory values is most consistent with a patient experiencing
acute tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) after initiation of chemotherapy for Burkitt lymphoma?
A. Serum potassium 3.0 mEq/L, serum phosphate 2.0 mg/dL, serum calcium 10.5 mg/dL
' B. Serum potassium 6.2 mEq/L, serum phosphate 5.8 mg/dL, serum calcium 7.2 mg/dL
C. Serum potassium 4.8 mEq/L, serum phosphate 3.2 mg/dL, serum calcium 9.0 mg/dL
D. Serum potassium 5.5 mEq/L, serum phosphate 4.0 mg/dL, serum calcium 8.5 mg/dL
Correct Answer: B
TLS is characterized by hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, and hypocalcemia due to rapid cell lysis releasing
intracellular contents. Option B shows elevated potassium and phosphate with low calcium. Option A shows
hypokalemia and hypophosphatemia, which are not consistent. Options C and D are within normal ranges.
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Question: 4 of 200
A nurse is evaluating a patient who is 12 hours post-thyroidectomy. The patient reports tingling around the
mouth and muscle cramps. Which assessment finding would most likely confirm the suspected complication?
A. Positive Trousseau sign and Chvostek sign
B. Heart rate 110 bpm and blood pressure 160/90 mm Hg
C. Inability to speak and stridor
D. Temperature 38.5°C and wound drainage
PREVIOUS CONTINUE
A nurse is evaluating a patient who is 12 hours post-thyroidectomy. The patient reports
tingling around the mouth and muscle cramps. Which assessment finding would most
likely confirm the suspected complication?
' A. Positive Trousseau sign and Chvostek sign
B. Heart rate 110 bpm and blood pressure 160/90 mm Hg
C. Inability to speak and stridor
D. Temperature 38.5°C and wound drainage
Correct Answer: A
Tingling and muscle cramps after thyroidectomy suggest hypocalcemia due to inadvertent parathyroid removal
or damage. Trousseau and Chvostek signs are classic for hypocalcemia. Option B suggests thyroid storm.
Option C indicates laryngeal edema or nerve injury. Option D suggests infection or hemorrhage.
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