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1 pobu The nurse's note has the following information: 74-year-old man discharged from the Hospital last week after a 2-day stay for hypertensive crisis. Health history includes hypertension x 35 years, diabetes x 2 years, and an enlarged prostate gland. VS-T97.6°F (36.4°C), RR 22 breaths, HR 110 beats, BP 167/89 (115) mmHg. Sat 93% on room air (RA). Alert and oriented (A&O) x 3. Moves all extremities. Grips and pushes equal in upper extremities. Left leg weaker than right and knee is swollen. States knee pain of 5 on a 1-10 scale. Pulses strong in upper extremities, 2+ in feet. 51, 52, 53 heart sounds with some irregular beats. Fine bibasilar crackles. States feeling short of breath with activity. Bowel sounds active x 4. Last bowel movement yesterday and it looked "normal" States hesitancy with urine flow but denies burning. Up to void 1-2 times each night. Client states morning blood glucose was 178, and he checks it daily. Ht. 6'1" Wt. 263 pounds. BMI 34.7. From the options listed below Identify which are top priority assessment concerns. Select all that apply. There are 4 correct answers Up 1-2 times a night to void Pulses 2+ in feet Fine bibasilar crackles 53 heart sound BP 167/89 (115) HR 110 RR 22 sat 93% Glucose 178 Left leg weaker than right
Brought in by wife per private vehicle. Alert and oriented x 3. Crackles bilaterally anteriorly & posteriorly. Moist cough. Some nasal flaring. States feeling like he cannot get his breath. BP 210/114 (146) HR 118-irregular RR 28 Sat 90% RA The nurse discusses the situation with the emergency department provider. Which prescription(s) should the nurse question? Select all that apply. Portable chest x-ray. Sor Oxygen at 15 L by non-rebreather mask. IV 0.9% sodium chloride at 100 mL/hr. Arterial blood gas. Furosemide 5 mg intravenously. Delivery of sodium nitroprusside intravenously.
In cardiogenic shock as with all shock states- the underlying cause needs to be corrected. From the list below select interventions/ treatments to address the causes of cardiogenic shock. Select all that apply ✓ Apply oxygen Administer tPA (fibrinolytic) 4 ✔Send for Percutaneous Coronary Angiogram with Stent ✓ Insert an Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) ✔Administer IVPB KCL to correct electrolyte imbalance
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