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How many micrograms per kilogram per Aspiration Rationale: A decreased volume of circulating blood and less pressure within the vessels results in weak Rationale: This is not the correct analysis of the ABGs. Home and Safety - ATI templates and testing material. She worked as a registered nurse in the critical care area of a local community hospital and, at this time, she was committed to become a nursing educator. medications should the nurse administer first? D. Anxiety, confusion, lightheadedness, and loss of consciousness. The nurse should identify that the phases A. Administer IV diuretic medications. Which of the following conditions increase in platelet consumption involved in the impaired anticoagulant pathways. appropriate to include in the teaching? A. Fluid volume deficit and clammy skin, and respiratory alkalosis. 2 hemodynamic parameter is most appropriate for the nurse to monitor to determine the effectiveness of When caring for a patient with pulmonary hypertension, which parameter is most appropriate for the nurse to Regurgitation Vitamin K prolongs bleeding time. Initial- No visible changes in client parameters; only changes on the cellular level 2. A. Systolic blood pressure increases. reading was elevated at 15 mm Hg. Initiate large-bore IV access. medication is having a therapeutic effect? Rationale: Petechiae characterize the progressive stage of shock. C. Colitis. Never add. Ineffective tissue perfusion can occur and adversely affect the brain, the renal system, the heart and the heart muscle, the gastrointestinal tract and the peripheral vascular system. Agonal rhythms most often occur when the efforts to save life with emergency medical measures are unsuccessful. This abnormal cardiac functioning results in erratic and uncoordinated ventricular and/or atrial contractions. Some of the signs and symptoms of sinus tachycardia include: Some of the treatments for sinus tachycardia include the treatment of an underlying disorder or a problematic medication and no treatments when the client is asymptomatic. PROCEDURE NAME ____________________________________________________________________ REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________, Melyn Cruz C. Reinforce teaching regarding gargling with warm saline several times daily. Negative inotropes. 1 mm Hg low CVP. mottled, cool and pale skin, dizziness, hypotension, weakness, and changes in terms of the client's mental status and level of consciousness. infection. Most clients affected with Wenckebach or Type I Mobitz heart block are asymptomatic but others may experience syncope, dizziness, fainting and feeling somewhat light headed. . Atrial flutter is associated with the aging process, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a mitral valve defect, cardiomyopathy, ischemia; and the possible signs and symptoms of atrial flutter include weakness, shortness of breath, chest palpitations, angina pain, syncope and anxiety. The normal cardiac output is about 4 to 8 L per minute and it can be calculated as: Decreased cardiac output adversely affects the cardiac rate, rhythm, preload, afterload and contractibility, all of which can have serious complications and side effects. B. Cardiac tamponade Some of the complications associated with sinus tachycardia include a decrease in terms of the client's cardiac output and a myocardial infarction. reevaluated if there is no improvement within 3 days, or if manifestations are still present after Progressive increase in platelet production. Physically, she has no shortness of breath or Following surgery for an abdominal aortic aneurysm, a patients central venous pressure (CVP) monitor indicates Fatigue Evaluate for local edema. be a significant source of fluid loss. PLEASE NOTE: The contents of this website are for informational purposes only. C. increasing contractility Mean arterial pressure (MAP) Hemodynamic shock - ATI templates and testing material. Promote excellence in nursing by enabling future and current nurses with the education and employment resources they need to succeed. Copyright 2023 StudeerSnel B.V., Keizersgracht 424, 1016 GC Amsterdam, KVK: 56829787, BTW: NL852321363B01, Know the esophagus is a muscular tube that leads from the throat to the stomach. (PAP) 30/16; PAWP 13; CVP 16; Cardiac Output 4; Cardiac index 2. C. Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) conclude that the client may be developing this outcome. Rationale: The nurse should understand DIC causes bleeding due to a decreased platelet count, not occur in which order? B. As discussed in the previous section entitled "Evaluating Invasive Monitoring Data", intracranial pressure has an impact on the perfusion of the brain. This telemetry technician will immediately run and print out the rhythm strip and notify the nurse of this occurrence. The treatments for an idioventricular rhythm include a cardiac pacemaker, the administration of atropine, the administration of dopamine when the client is adversely affected with hypotension, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation when this cardiac arrhythmia leads to cardiac stand still and asystole. A nurse is caring for a client who is at risk for shock. Some of the signs and symptoms of sinus bradycardia include: Some of the treatments for sinus bradycardia include the treatment of an underlying disorder or a problematic medication and no treatments when the client is asymptomatic. initiate large bore IV access- 18-20 gauge needle is standard for administering blood blood products prior to confusion, double check blood product and client with another RN prime blood administration with 0.9% sodium chloride stay with client first 15-30 min during infusion; assess vital signs Clients on telemetry, which is continuous monitoring and recording of the client's ECG strips, can be done by a telemetry technician who is an unlicensed staff member who is specially educated and trained to read and record telemetry and also to alert the nurse when an alarm occurs and/or when an abnormal rhythm is noticed on the telemetry monitor. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. 18- or 20-gauge. The signs and symptoms of this cardiac dysrhythmia can include the loss of consciousness, shortness of breath, chest pain, shortness of breath and nausea. Left bundle branch block is categorized as either a left posterior fascicular block or a left anterior fascicular block; and other categories of bundle branch block include a trifascicular block and a bifascicular block. As a result of this failure, the ventricles take over the role of the heart's pacemaker. A septic patient with hypotension is being treated with dopamine hydrochloride. D. Metabolic acidosis A. 7 mkg/kg/min, Reduction of myocardial oxygen consumption is best achieved through which of the following changes? because of the decreased ability of the body to carry oxygen to vital tissues and organs. Immediate CPR and ACLS protocols, cardioversion, the placement of an internal pacemaker, amiodarone, lidocaine and antiarrhythmic medications may be used for the treatment of ventricular fibrillation according to the client's condition and their choices. This is, Tachypnea is more likely than respiratory depression in a client who has anemia due to blood. Premature atrial contractions, which result from the atrial cells taking over the SA impulses, is associated with a number of different diseases and disorders such as hypertension, ischemia, hypoxia, some electrolyte disorders, digitalis use, stress, fatigue, the use of stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine products, some valve abnormalities, some infectious diseases, and also among clients without any cardiac disease or other disorder. treated with the diuretics. A. Documentation and continued monitoring is an inadequate response to the The normal parameters for hemodynamic monitoring values, as shown below. Rationale: ANS: 2A low CVP indicates hypovolemia and a need for an increase in the infusion rate. The first rhythm consists of the P wave to P wave interval; and the second rhythm is the R to R interval as seen in the QRS complex. volume excess), left ventricular failure, mitral regurgitation, or an intracardiac shunt. This includes neurogenic, septic, and anaphylactic shock Stages of Shock 1. Rationale: The client who has end-stage renal failure is likely to have fluid volume excess that is being DIC is characterized by an elevated platelet count. Some of the signs and symptoms include hemodynamic compromise, unconsciousness, angina chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, syncope, hypotension, and the absence of a pulse or a rapid pulse rate. When this occurs, intermodal pathways and atrial tissue initiate the impulse necessary for the heart to beat and pump. Sinus tachycardia is characterized with a cardiac rate of more than 100 beats per minute, the atrial and the ventricular rhythms are regular, the P wave occurs prior to each and every QRS complex, the P waves are uniform in shape, the length of the PR interval is from 0.12 to 0.20 seconds, the QRS complexes are uniform and the length of these QRS complexes are from 0.06 to 0.12 seconds. afterload. The cardiac rate can range from 150 to 250 beats per minute, the rhythm can be irregular or regular, the PR interval is not measurable, and the QRS complex is widened with upward and downward deflections. Created Date: An accelerated idioventricular arrhythmia occurs when both the SA node and the AV node have failed to function. Six hours after surgery of a ruptured appendix, a client has a WBC of 17, abdominal tenderness, and abdominal ____________________________________________________________________. Rationale: A heart rate of 100-150/min is present in the compensatory stage of shock. Decreased urine output involves the upper body for 2 weeks Rationale: A CVP below 2 mm Hg indicates reduced right ventricular preload, typically from hypovolemia. B. Platelets A CVP above 6 mm Hg indicates an increased right ventricular preload, typically from, Fatigue is an expected finding with a client who has anemia due to surgical blood loss. A client experiences anaphylactic shock in response to the administration of penicillin. . Rationale: The nurse should first auscultate for wheezing when taking the airway, breathing, circulation A similar ratio designation is used for second degree atrioventricular block Type II, as you will learn in the next section. D. Petechiae the nurse expect in the findings? Post-op - ATI templates and testing material. Which classification of medications is likely to stabilize Chronic cough Do not strain, do heavy lifting or hard exercise that involves the upper body for 2 weeks . She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Adelphi with a double masters degree in both Nursing Education and Nursing Administration and immediately began the PhD in nursing coursework at the same university. STUDENT NAME _____________________________________ When discharged eat a mechanical soft diet, swallowing may be more difficult after surgery for the, first 2 to 4 weeks due to swelling in your throat, Sleep with your head and upper body elevated 30, The diverticulum pouch is removed and the, Civilization and its Discontents (Sigmund Freud), The Methodology of the Social Sciences (Max Weber), Biological Science (Freeman Scott; Quillin Kim; Allison Lizabeth), Campbell Biology (Jane B. Reece; Lisa A. Urry; Michael L. Cain; Steven A. Wasserman; Peter V. Minorsky), Psychology (David G. Myers; C. Nathan DeWall), Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing (Janice L. Hinkle; Kerry H. Cheever), Principles of Environmental Science (William P. 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Atrial arrhythmias occur when the heart's natural pacemaker, the sinoatrial node does not generate the necessary impulses that are required for the normalfunctioning of the heart. hypervolemia. D. Respiratory alkalosis An idioventricular rhythm is characterized with a ventricular rate of 20 to 40 beats per minute, a regular rhythm, the absence of a P wave, a PR interval that cannot be measured, a deflection of the T wave, and a wide QRS complex that is greater than 0.12 seconds. Rationale: Oliguria is present in hypovolemic shock as a result of decreased blood flow to the kidneys. degrees, Obtain informed consent Sleep with your head and upper body elevated 30 Some of the conditions and disorders that can lead to complete heart blood include rheumatic fever, coronary ischemia, an inferior wall myocardial infarction, the presence of an atrial septal defect, and some medications including digoxin and beta blockers, for example. What signs and symptoms are most indicative of this condition? this complication is developing? medications to blood products. A. nurse should expect which of the following findings? Post operative: Zenker's diverticulum 48, Know the esophagus is a muscular tube that leads from the throat to the stomach. Which of the following is The treatments for supraventricular tachycardia include the performance of the vagal maneuvers such as the Valsalva maneuver and coughing, as well as oxygen supplementation when the client is asymptomatic; and medications such as adenosine and cardioversion when the client is symptomatic. D. increasing preload. The normal cerebral perfusion pressure, under normal circumstances, should range from 60 to 100 mm Hg. A nurse is caring for a client who has hypovolemic shock. After this premature p wave, there is a compensatory pause. Additionally, the client may not have any signs or symptoms when there are less than 30 seconds of ventricular tachycardia. D. Bradypnea This cardiac arrhythmia most frequently occurs as the result of afailure of the His Purkinje conduction system of the heart. The signs and symptoms of this cardiac arrhythmia can include syncope, dizziness, fainting, chest pain and a loss of consciousness. Positive blood culture and elevated oral temperature. dehydration. Proctored ATI remediation three critical points for remediation rn medical surgical 2019 management of care sensory perception: advocating for client who uses. University Del Mar College Course Heath Care Concept III (RNSG 1538) Academic year2021/2022 Helpful? C. ensures that the patient is supine with the head of the bed flat for all readings. of 15 mm Hg is elevated. As a result of this failure, these cardiac arrhythmias have no atrial activity or P wave and they also have an unusual and wider QRS complex that is more than the normal 0.12 seconds. formation and platelet counts. D. Cyanocobalamin administration, A nurse is discussing the phases of acute kidney injury with a client. nurse should expect which of the following findings? A complication of this cardiac arrhythmia is heart failure. Rationale: Unconsciousness characterizes the irreversible stage of shock. The treatment of torsades de pointes, which can be life threatening, includes the initiation of CPR and ACLS protocols, the bolus administration of magnesium sulfate, cardioversion, and the correction of any underlying and causal factor or condition. B. Redistribution of fluid. The esophagus is about 25cm long. The risk factors associated with ventricular tachycardia include severe cardiac disease, myocardial ischemia, a myocardial infarction, digitalis toxicity, some electrolyte imbalances, heart failure and some medications. symptoms are not indicative of this outcome. Rationale: The nurse should expect to find excessive thrombosis and bleeding of mucous membranes C. Vasoconstrictors. Reposition the client in bed at least every 2 hr and every 1 hr in a chair. The treatment for premature atrial contractions ranges from no treatments other than perhaps avoiding stimulants because most of these clients affected with this arrhythmia are asymptomatic and without complications to treatments including the correction and treatment of the underlying cause and the administration of medications such as calcium channel blockers and beta blockers. A. The treatment of atrial fibrillation includes the control of the cardiac rate with medications such as beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, or digoxin, intravenous verapamil when rapid cardiac rate reduction is necessary, cardioversion, supplemental oxygen, and antithrombolytic medications to prevent clot formation and pulmonary emboli. D. Pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP). Assess laboratory values (e.g., platelet count less than 20,000 and hemoglobinless than 6 g/dL). D. Monitor for hypotension. Regardless of who is monitoring the telemetry, it is the nurse caring for the client on the telemetry that is responsible and accountable for the accurate interpretation of the rhythm and the initiation of any and all interventions when interventions are indicated. 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This abnormal sinus rhythm can occur secondary to hypothyroidism, some medications like a beta blocker or digitalis, increased intracranial pressure, hypoglycemia, hypothermia, preexisting heart disease and an inferior wall myocardial infarction which involves the right coronary artery. Ventricular tachycardia occurs when no impulses come from the atria; this life threatening arrhythmia will progress to ventricular fibrillation and then cardiac arrest and cardiac asystole unless emergency medical care is immediately rendered. Reoccurence of bladder neck obstruction---> Urethral trauma, urinary retention, bleeding, and infection *Monitor the client and intervene for bleeding D. Atelectasis infection. A surgeon will inserts a thin, tube-like instrument called an endoscope equipped with a light and camera into the mouth is used to make an incision in the wall that separates the diverticulum, Do not strain, do heavy lifting or hard exercise that. Treatments for this heart block can include intravenous atropine, supplemental oxygen, and, in some cases, a temporary or permanent pacemaker, as indicated. A nurse is caring for a client who has hypovolemic shock. treated with the dialysis. Terbutaline - ATI templates and testing material. The esophagus is about 25cm long. The resistance to blood flow as a function of the blood's thickness or viscosity, the width of the vessel that the blood is flowing through and the length of the vessel that the blood is flowing through, as mathematically calculated with the Hagen Poiseuille equation. Rationale: Hypotension is an early sign of shock, but it is not the earliest indicator. Elevated PAWP measurements may indicate hypervolemia (fluid Anemia from blood loss is unlikely to cause muscle cramps, although it can cause other painful, Confusion characterizes the compensatory stage of shock, as do decreased urinary output, cold. Rationale: Increased right atrium (RA) pressure can occur with right ventricular failure. Rationale: The nurse should expect to find a decrease, not increase, in platelet count because of the She began her work career as an elementary school teacher in New York City and later attended Queensborough Community College for her associate degree in nursing. They prevent reflux of food and fluid into the mouth or esophagus. indicate hypervolemia, left ventricular failure, mitral regurgitation, or intracardiac shunt. They may also be at risk for accidents such as falls when the client with decreased cardiac output is affected with weakness, fatigue, confusion and other changes in terms of their level of consciousness and mental status. Diseases and disorders that can lead to an idioventricular rhythm include some medication side effects like digitalis, metabolic abnormalities, hyperkalemia, cardiomyopathy and a myocardial infarction. state of inadequate tissue perfusion that impairs cellular function and, Types of Shock (identified by its underlying cause), failure of the heart to pump effectively due to a cardiac, a decrease in intravascular volume of at least 15%-30%, impairment of the heart to pump effectively as a result of, widespread vasodilation and increased capillary, permeability. Elevated PAWP measurements may The basic three types of pacemakers are the single chamber pacemaker, the dual chamber pacemaker and the biventricular pacemaker. D. Instruct the client to take antipyretics as directed for elevated temperature. 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