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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
The nurse determines that a patient is having ongoing progression of a shock state when which of the following is assessed?
1. decrease in serum glucose level
2. drop in blood urea nitrogen level
3. increased eosinophil level
4. low serum cardiac enzyme level
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11 years ago
1 -- Serum electrolyte levels will be assessed to monitor the severity and progression of shock. As shock progresses, serum glucose levels will decrease. A drop in blood urea nitrogen level means the kidneys are receiving adequate blood flow. An increase in eosinophils indicates an allergic response. Low serum cardiac enzymes indicate no myocardial damage.
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