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What finding is consistent for a patient with PE? - Answer: Pleural friction rub
For a patient with SOB and chest pain, rapid response is called, the HOB is elevated, and
oxygen is applied. What do you do next? - Answer: Place the patient on a cardiac monitor
and pulse oximetry
A patient is d/c'd on warfarin for PE. What comment from the patient achieves a clear
understanding? - Answer: My INR is to be monitored frequently
Which ABG will a patient who has just developed PE likely have? - Answer: pH 7.60, Pa02
85, PaC02 32, HC03 23, Sa02 88 (Respiratory Alkalosis)
Who is a priority patient? - Answer: A patient on day 10 of heparin with blood oozing from
their foley catheter
A chest tube is continuously bubbling in the suction control chamber. Do you call the
doctor? - Answer: No. This is normal in the suction control chamber.
A patient with a chest tube has asymmetrical chest expansion. Do you call the doctor? -
Answer: Absolutely! YES!!
A patient has 95 mL of drainage from their chest tube in one hour. Do you call the provider?
- Answer: Yes! It is >70 mL/hr
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What finding is consistent for a patient with PE? - Answer: Pleural friction rub
For a patient with SOB and chest pain, rapid response is called, the HOB is elevated, and
oxygen is applied. What do you do next? - Answer: Place the patient on a cardiac monitor
and pulse oximetry
A patient is d/c'd on warfarin for PE. What comment from the patient achieves a clear
understanding? - Answer: My INR is to be monitored frequently
Which ABG will a patient who has just developed PE likely have? - Answer: pH 7.60, Pa02
85, PaC02 32, HC03 23, Sa02 88 (Respiratory Alkalosis)
Who is a priority patient? - Answer: A patient on day 10 of heparin with blood oozing from
their foley catheter
A chest tube is continuously bubbling in the suction control chamber. Do you call the
doctor? - Answer: No. This is normal in the suction control chamber.
A patient with a chest tube has asymmetrical chest expansion. Do you call the doctor? -
Answer: Absolutely! YES!!
A patient has 95 mL of drainage from their chest tube in one hour. Do you call the provider?
- Answer: Yes! It is >70 mL/hr