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Med Surg 2 Exam Shock & Burns NUR202 Exam Prep 200 Questions Burn Management, Shock Types, Fluid Resuscitation, Critical Care

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This document contains a comprehensive set of approximately 200 Medical-Surgical Nursing exam questions with verified answers and detailed explanations, focusing on shock and burn management. It covers essential topics such as burn classification (first to fourth degree), causes and risk factors, and emergency priorities of care, as outlined in early sections (pages 1–6). The material provides in-depth coverage of burn care phases, including the emergent/resuscitative phase (first 48 hours), acute/intermediate phase, and rehabilitation phase, with detailed nursing interventions such as fluid resuscitation formulas, wound care, infection prevention, and grafting techniques (pages 9–21). It also explores major complications including cardiac, pulmonary, renal, and gastrointestinal issues, along with critical monitoring parameters like urine output, electrolytes, and vital signs. In addition, the document thoroughly examines shock, including its definition and stages (compensatory, progressive, irreversible on pages 24–25), and major types such as hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic shock. It integrates clinical signs, risk factors, and management strategies such as fluid therapy, vasoactive medications, oxygen therapy, and hemodynamic monitoring, making it highly relevant for critical care and emergency nursing practice. This resource is ideal for courses such as Medical-Surgical Nursing II (NUR202), Critical Care Nursing, Emergency Nursing, and Pathophysiology at universities and nursing schools. It is particularly useful for nursing students, NCLEX-RN candidates, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical practice in acute care settings. The content aligns closely with widely used textbooks such as Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing by Harding et al. and Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, reflecting core clinical concepts, nursing interventions, and evidence-based patient care practices. Keywords: med surg exam shock burns, burn classification degrees nursing, fluid resuscitation formula burns, rule of nines burn assessment, burn management phases nursing, wound care grafting nursing, shock stages compensatory progressive irreversible, hypovolemic cardiogenic septic shock, neurogenic anaphylactic shock nursing, vasoactive medications dopamine epinephrine, hemodynamic monitoring nursing, critical care nursing exam prep, nclex rn shock burn questions, emergency nursing interventions, electrolyte imbalance burns

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Med Surg Exam 2 Shock &
Burn MED SURG 2 Actual exam
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
2026(GRADED A+) DETAILED
ANSWERS!!

First degree burn (name, skin involvement, appearance, cause, long-term

outcome) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔name: superfcial

,skin involvement:

Epidermis; possibly some dermis




appearance:

red, but blanches

little to no edema

possible blisters




cause:

sunburn

superficial scald

low-intensity flash




long-term outcome:

complete recovery w/in a few days

,Second degree burn (name, skin involvement, appearance, cause, long-

term outcome) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔name: partial thickness




skin involvement:

epidermis and portion of dermis




appearance:

red base

blistered, mottled, disrupted epidermis, and weeping surface




cause:

scalds

flash flame

contact




long-term outcome:



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, Recovery in 2-3wks

some scarring and depigmentation possible

may require grafting

Third degree burn (name, skin involvement, appearance, cause, long-term

outcome) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔name: full thickness




skin involvement:

epidermis, dermis, and maybe subq tissue




appearance:

dry, pale, white, red, brown, leathery, or charred




cause:

Flame

prolonged exposure to hot liquids

Electric current

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