Common complications of massive transfusions are Ans- Dilutional Coagulopathy, DIC, hypothermia,
and fibrinolysis
ABG pH 7.25, pCO2 40, pO2 90, HCO3 20mEq/L Ans- Metabolic Acidosis
Long term use of TPN may lead to: Ans- Liver Failure
Which of the following is a potential complication of high PEEP Ans- Pneumothorax
What is a common assessment finding for a patient returning from a small bowel resection? Ans-
Hypoactive bowel sounds
Your patient suddenly becomes diaphoretic, anxious, tachycardic, and has clammy skin. Which of the
following would you suspect. Ans- A)*WRONG* Hypoxemia
B) Acute MI
C) Panic Attack
D) Hypoglycemia
The staff nurse asks the nursing assistant to check on a patient. The nursing assistant reports back that
the patient is experiencing chest pain and is diaphorectic. Which of the following can the staff nurse
delegate to the assistant? Ans- A) *WRONG* Calling the physician
B) Gathering vitals and assessing the cause for the change in status
C) Informing the charge nurse that a patient needs attention
D) Obtaining a medication for the nurse to administer to the patient
Your patient returned from PACU after surgery and is very drowsy. She attempts to eat a candy bar and
begins to choke. The physician is unable to clear the airway. You would expect to prepare for which of
the following. emergency procedures? Ans- A) *WRONG* Endotracheal Intubation
B) Chest tube insertion
, C) Tracheostomy
D) Bronchoscopy
The initial insulin therapy for a patient with acute DKA is usually administered by which route Ans-
Intravenous bolus followed by a continuous infusion
Screening tests for DIC include: Ans- D-Dimer and FDPs
Which of the following hormones is secreted by the hypothalamus in an effort to regulate water
balance? Ans- ADH
Which of the following IV sedatives would most likely be ordered for a non-intubated patient? Ans-
Precedex
Your patient is in bed and eating lunch when they begin to cough and gag. Suddenly they become
dyspneic and bradycardic with excessive salivation. What do you suspect happened? Ans- Aspiration
Which of the following is a response of the cardiovascular system to early sepsis? Ans- Increased cardiac
output and reduced systemic vascular resistance
Which patient would you expect to be extubated? Ans- Patient is awake, follow commands with RR of
14, FiO2 40%, and PEEP 5
Hypertensive crisis Ans- Nicardipine
Your patient sustained a crushed pelvis in a MVC. You notice a pinkish sediment in the urinary catheter
tubing and decreased urinary output. Which of the following conditions would you suspect? Ans-
Rhabdomyolysis
Which class of drugs should be avoided in patients with asthma? Ans- Beta Blockers
CAM-ICU is a measure for which condition? Ans- Delirium