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1. A nurse is caring for a client who has sustained types of
burns over 37% of total body surface shock. The
area. The client's voice has become hoarse, a new nurse
brassy cough has developed, and the asked
client is drooling. The nurse should identify
these find- ings as indications that the client
has which of the following?
a. Pulmonary edema
b. Bacterial pneumonia
c. Inhalation injury
d. Carbon monoxide poisoning
2. A client in the intensive care unit (ICU) was
recovering from moderate burns and
smoke inhalation. His condition was improving,
and plans were made to transfer him to
a step-down unit. On the morning of the
transfer, the client began to experience
elevated temperatures and shortness of breath.
Urine output decreased to 10ml/hr. Labs
were drawn and indicated elevated white blood
cells (WBC), glomerular filtration rate
(GFR) creatinine and liver enzymes. This client
is expe- riencing which medical
complication?
a. Disseminated Intravascular coagulation (DIC)
b. Acute respiratory failure (ARF)
c. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)
d. Acute kidney injury (AKI)
3. A nurse is educating a new nurse on the different
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c. Inhalation injury
c. Multiple organ dysfunc- tion syndrome (MODS)
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to identify which client is not experiencing distributive d. A client
with a tension
shock? b. Total
a. A client with septic-induced hypotension parenteral
refractory to adequate fluid resuscitation nutrition
b. A client with extensive spinal cord injury at c. Normal
Saline
T4 and a heart rate of 40 beats per
solution
minute (Blood can
c. A client with extreme type of allergic only be
reaction to penicillin and stridor adminis-
d. A client with a tension pneumothorax and
cardiovas- cular compression
4. A nurse is managing several IV medications to
main- tain the blood pressure of a client
in hypovolemic shock. Which medication places
the client at risk for a hypertensive
reaction requiring the nurse to assess the
blood pres- sure at least every 15 minutes?
a. adenosine
b. Norepinephrine
c. sodium nitroprusside
d. amiodarone
5. A nurse is caring for a client who is in
hypovolemic shock related to hemorrhage.
The nurse
prepares intravenous (IV) tubing to infuse with
which IV solution in preparation for a blood
transfusion?
a. 3% Sodium chloride solution
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pneumothorax and car- diovascular compression
b. Norepinephrine
c. Normal Saline solution (Blood can only be admin- istered with NS)