Which assessment information is most important for the nurse to obtain to evaluate whether treatment of a patient with anaphylactic shock has been effective?
a. Heart rate
b. Orientation
c. Blood pressure
d. Oxygen saturation
Question 2A nurse is assessing a patient who is receiving a nitroprusside (Nipride) infusion to treat cardiogenic shock. Which finding indicates that the medication is effective?
a. No new heart murmurs
b. Decreased troponin level
c. Warm, pink, and dry skin
d. Blood pressure 92/40 mm Hg
Question 3Norepinephrine (Levophed) has been prescribed for a patient who was admitted with dehydration and hypotension. Which patient data indicate that the nurse should consult with the health care provider before starting the norepinephrine?
a. The patient's central venous pressure is 3 mm Hg.
b. The patient is in sinus tachycardia at 120 beats/min.
c. The patient is receiving low dose dopamine (Intropin).
d. The patient has had no urine output since being admitted.
Question 4Which intervention will the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient who has cardiogenic shock?
a. Check temperature every 2 hours.
b. Monitor breath sounds frequently.
c. Maintain patient in supine position.
d. Assess skin for flushing and itching.
Question 5A patient with cardiogenic shock has the following vital signs: BP 102/50, pulse 128, respirations 28. The pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP) is increased and cardiac output is low. The nurse will anticipate an order for which medication?
a. 5 human albumin
b. Furosemide (Lasix) IV
c. Epinephrine (Adrenalin) drip
d. Hydrocortisone (Solu-Cortef)
Question 6Which finding is the best indicator that the fluid resuscitation for a patient with hypovolemic shock has been effective?
a. Hemoglobin is within normal limits.
b. Urine output is 60 mL over the last hour.
c. Central venous pressure (CVP) is normal.
d. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) is 72 mm Hg.
Question 7The emergency department (ED) nurse receives report that a patient involved in a motor vehicle crash is being transported to the facility with an estimated arrival in 1 minute. In preparation for the patient's arrival, the nurse will obtain
a. hypothermia blanket.
b. lactated Ringer's solution.
c. two 14-gauge IV catheters.
d. dopamine (Intropin) infusion.
Question 8After receiving 2 L of normal saline, the central venous pressure for a patient who has septic shock is 10 mm Hg, but the blood pressure is still 82/40 mm Hg. The nurse will anticipate an order for
a. nitroglycerine (Tridil).
b. norepinephrine (Levophed).
c. sodium nitroprusside (Nipride).
d. methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol).