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A 3 year old boy with a history of hydrocephalus with a cerebral shunt
arrives to the ED with a fever of 102.0°F, an enlarged abdomen, tachycardia
and hypotension. The patient is mildly lethargic, however is cooperative
with the ED staff. Immediate
treatment for this child should include:
BOTH WRONG
1) Removal of the shunt
2) Draining the shunt
When caring for a patient who has received a massive blood transfusion,
monitoring which of the following lab results is a top priority?
BOTH WRONG
1) B-type natriuretic peptide
2) Hematocrit count
,What medication would you anticipate administering to a six month old
having an active tonic-clonic seizure?
BOTH WRONG
1) Phenobarbital
2)Phenytoin
Patient presents to the ED with a snake bite that occurred 30 minutes ago. The
snake was identified as a poisonous rattlesnake. What medication would you
expect the physician to order for this patient?
CroFab Crotalidae Polyvalent Immune Fab (Ovine)
A 26 year old male with a history of asthma presents to the ED with dyspnea,
audible expiratory wheezes, substernal retractions, accessory muscle use, with
BP-145/72, HR
-26, RR-32, O2 Sat 88% on room air. What is the FIRST treatment of choice for
this patient?
Give albuterol and atrovent nebulizer with oxygen
A 40-year-old man presents to the ED with shortness of breath and a
headache, after being sprayed by pesticides while working on a farm. What is
the FIRST nursing
intervention?
Decontaminate the patient according to hospital procedure
, Four patients are being transported to the ED after a severe collision between
a train and two motor vehicles. Which of the following patients should be
triaged for FIRST treatment?
26-year-old with respiratory distress and open chest wound
A 53 year old female with a history of sarcoidosis presents to the ED after
being rescued by firefighters from her burning apartment. She is currently
alert and
oriented, BP-115/78, HR-110, RR- 24, T-100.4 F, oxygen saturation 97% on
room air. She is currently only complaining of a headache and her
carboxyhemoglobin is 13%.
What is the MOST appropriate nursing intervention?
Place on high-flow non-rebreather