Prophecy General ICU RN A v2
90% of thrombi develop in which area of the body? - -Legs
- A patient exhibits hypotension without an increase in HR is indicative
of - -Neurogenic Shock
- A patient was admitted with a hemoglobin of 6, hematocrit of 25, has
clammy skin, confusion, and agitation, BP 80/40, HR 145. What type of
shock is this? - -Hypovolemic
- ABG 7.35, paCO2 60mmHg, HCO3 38 mEq - -Compensated respiratory
acidosis
- ABG pH 7.25, pCO2 40, pO2 90, HCO3 20mEq/L - -Metabolic Acidosis
- ABG pH 7.56, paCO2 24 mmHG, HCO3 23 mEq/L - -Respiratory
Alkalosis
- An adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test would be
ordered for which diagnosis? - -Adrenal crisis
- CAM-ICU is a measure for which condition? - -Delirium
- Common complications of massive transfusions are - -Dilutional
Coagulopathy, DIC, hypothermia, and fibrinolysis
- Contraindicated for Lorazepam - -Pt with acute angle-closure
glaucoma
- CVP measures the pressure in the - -right atrium
- CVP normal range - -2-8 mmHg
- Diet best for patient with renal failure? - -low sodium, low potassium,
and moderate protein
- Hypertensive crisis - -Nicardipine
- Hypotensive crisis, which med would you anticipate giving? - -
Levophed
- Hypotonic solution - -0.45% NS
- Identify the type of renal failure that results from bilateral obstruction
of urine outflow - -Post-renal failure
90% of thrombi develop in which area of the body? - -Legs
- A patient exhibits hypotension without an increase in HR is indicative
of - -Neurogenic Shock
- A patient was admitted with a hemoglobin of 6, hematocrit of 25, has
clammy skin, confusion, and agitation, BP 80/40, HR 145. What type of
shock is this? - -Hypovolemic
- ABG 7.35, paCO2 60mmHg, HCO3 38 mEq - -Compensated respiratory
acidosis
- ABG pH 7.25, pCO2 40, pO2 90, HCO3 20mEq/L - -Metabolic Acidosis
- ABG pH 7.56, paCO2 24 mmHG, HCO3 23 mEq/L - -Respiratory
Alkalosis
- An adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test would be
ordered for which diagnosis? - -Adrenal crisis
- CAM-ICU is a measure for which condition? - -Delirium
- Common complications of massive transfusions are - -Dilutional
Coagulopathy, DIC, hypothermia, and fibrinolysis
- Contraindicated for Lorazepam - -Pt with acute angle-closure
glaucoma
- CVP measures the pressure in the - -right atrium
- CVP normal range - -2-8 mmHg
- Diet best for patient with renal failure? - -low sodium, low potassium,
and moderate protein
- Hypertensive crisis - -Nicardipine
- Hypotensive crisis, which med would you anticipate giving? - -
Levophed
- Hypotonic solution - -0.45% NS
- Identify the type of renal failure that results from bilateral obstruction
of urine outflow - -Post-renal failure