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Lewis- Chapter 67: Nursing Management Shock, Systemic  Inflammatory Response Syndrome, and Multiple Organ  Dysfunction Syndrome
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    Lewis- Chapter 67: Nursing Management Shock, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

  • A patient experiences a myocardial infarction (MI). The nurse closely monitors the patient for complications and recognizes that hypotension is a warning sign of: 1 A secondary MI 2 Pulmonary edema 3 Cardiogenic shock 4 Fatal dysrhythmias - 3 One of the initial cardinal signs of cardiogenic shock after a myocardial infarction (MI) is a slow, steady drop in blood pressure. Hypotension after an MI may be an indirect sign of a secondary MI or a fatal dysrhythmia. Depending on the ori...
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Lewis- Chapter 67: Nursing Management Shock, Systemic  Inflammatory Response Syndrome, and Multiple Organ  Dysfunction Syndrome
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    Lewis- Chapter 67: Nursing Management Shock, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

  • A patient experiences a myocardial infarction (MI). The nurse closely monitors the patient for complications and recognizes that hypotension is a warning sign of: 1 A secondary MI 2 Pulmonary edema 3 Cardiogenic shock 4 Fatal dysrhythmias - 3 One of the initial cardinal signs of cardiogenic shock after a myocardial infarction (MI) is a slow, steady drop in blood pressure. Hypotension after an MI may be an indirect sign of a secondary MI or a fatal dysrhythmia. Depending on the ori...
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Chapter 67 shock and burns from  study guide
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    Chapter 67 shock and burns from study guide

  • what is the key factor in describing any type of shock? - inadequate tissue perfusion when shock occurs in a patient with pulmonary embolism or abdominal compartment syndrome, what type of shock would that be? - obstructive shock what physical problems could precipitate hyoovokemic shock? - burns, ascites, hemorrhage and a ruptured spleen a 7O year old patient is malnourished, has a history of type 2 diabetes , and is admitted from the nursing home with pneumonia. for which kind of shoc...
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Chapter 67 shock and burns from  study guide
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    Chapter 67 shock and burns from study guide

  • what is the key factor in describing any type of shock? - inadequate tissue perfusion when shock occurs in a patient with pulmonary embolism or abdominal compartment syndrome, what type of shock would that be? - obstructive shock what physical problems could precipitate hyoovokemic shock? - burns, ascites, hemorrhage and a ruptured spleen a 7O year old patient is malnourished, has a history of type 2 diabetes , and is admitted from the nursing home with pneumonia. for which kind of shoc...
  • Lectharvard
    $13.99 More Info
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