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3 0/1 point The client who is experiencing cardiogenic shock exhibits symptoms that arise from poor perfusion due to pump (the heart) being unable to meet the body's oxygen demands From the list below select the assessments you would anticipate observing in the client. Select all that apply. cool pale fingers and toes lung sounds-crackles from bases to midlobes ✔HR 120 HR 78 >> BP 86/52 alert and oriented x 21 Increasing premature ventricular contractions RR 26 Oxygen saturation 90%
6 0/1 point Which of the following prescriptions for Furosemide in a client with Acute Pulmonary Edema is correct? Use Lippincott Advisor as your resource 5 mg IV injected slowly over 1 to 2 minutes 10 mg IV injected slowly over 1 to 2 minutes; then 40 mg IV over 1 to 2 minutes after 1 hour if needed. 40 mg IV injected slowly over 1 to 2 minutes; then 80 mg IV over 1 to 2 minutes after 1 hour if needed. 20 mg IV injected slowly over 1 to 2 minutes; then 20 mg IV over 1 to 2 minutes after 1 hour if needed.
8 0/1 point Cardiogenic shock can be life threatening to the client. From the list below identify the manifestations that the client may exhibit when they are in cardiogenic shock. Select all that apply fatigue "I feel like I am going to die new onset of a bundle branch block chest pain BP 130/74, HR 86, RR 22, Sat 97% on room air, cap refill <3 seconds fingers and toes warm BP 92/64, HR 124, RR 30, Sat 90% on room air, cap refill> 3 seconds, fingers and toes cold increase of premature ventricular contractions
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