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Quiz 9: Ventilatory Assistance
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
A patient is admitted to the cardiac surgical intensive care unit after cardiac surgery.Four hours after admission to the surgical intensive care unit at 4 PM,the patient has stable vital signs and normal arterial blood gases (ABGs) ,and is placed on a T-piece for ventilatory weaning.The following information pertains to the 1900 assessment.
Assessments and Vital Signs
Nursing Action
Restless
Performs complete assessment
Increased to
110
beats/min
Suctions patient for pink, frothy secretions
Respirations
36
breaths/min
Obtains prescriptions from provider for
ABGs, electrolyte levels, and portable
chest x-ray
Blood pressure
156
/
98
m
m
H
g
Sinus tachycardia
10
P
V
C
s
/
m
i
n
Elevated pulmonary artery pressure
Loud crackles throughout
New
A
B
G
s
:
pH:
7.28
P
a
C
O
2
:
46
m
m
H
g
B
i
c
a
r
b
o
n
a
t
e
:
22
m
E
/
L
P
a
O
2
:
58
m
m
H
g
O
2
saturation:
88
%
\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline {\text { Assessments and Vital Signs }} & {\text { Nursing Action }} \\\hline \text { Restless } & \text { Performs complete assessment } \\\hline \text { Increased to } 110 \text { beats/min } & \text { Suctions patient for pink, frothy secretions } \\\hline \text { Respirations } 36 \text { breaths/min } & \begin{array}{l}\text { Obtains prescriptions from provider for } \\\text { ABGs, electrolyte levels, and portable } \\\text { chest x-ray }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Blood pressure } 156 / 98 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg} & \\\hline \text { Sinus tachycardia } & \\\hline 10 \mathrm{PVCs} / \mathrm{min} & \\\hline \text { Elevated pulmonary artery pressure } & \\\hline \text { Loud crackles throughout } & \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { New } \mathrm{ABGs}: \\\text { pH: } 7.28\end{array} & \\\mathrm{PaCO}_{2}: 46 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg} \\\mathrm{Bicarbonate:} 22 \mathrm{mE} / \mathrm{L} & \\\mathrm{PaO}_{2}: 58 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg} \\\mathrm{O}_{2} \text { saturation: } 88 \%\\\hline\end{array}
Assessments and Vital Signs
Restless
Increased to
110
beats/min
Respirations
36
breaths/min
Blood pressure
156/98
mm
Hg
Sinus tachycardia
10
PVCs
/
min
Elevated pulmonary artery pressure
Loud crackles throughout
New
ABGs
:
pH:
7.28
PaCO
2
:
46
mm
Hg
Bicarbonate
:
22
mE
/
L
PaO
2
:
58
mm
Hg
O
2
saturation:
88%
Nursing Action
Performs complete assessment
Suctions patient for pink, frothy secretions
Obtains prescriptions from provider for
ABGs, electrolyte levels, and portable
chest x-ray
What action by the nurse is best?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a patient who is mechanically ventilated.As part of the nursing care,the nurse understands that
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A patient is having difficulty weaning from mechanical ventilation.The nurse assesses the patient for which potential cause of this difficult weaning?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a mechanically ventilated patient and notes the high pressure alarm sounding.The nurse cannot quickly identify the cause of the alarm and notes the patient's oxygen saturation is decreasing and heart rate and respiratory rate are increasing.The nurse's priority action is to
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A patient is admitted to the cardiac surgical intensive care unit after cardiac surgery with the following arterial blood gas (ABG) levels.What action by the nurse is best? PH: 7.4 PaCO
2
: 40 mm Hg Bicarbonate: 24 mEq/L PaO
2
: 95 mm Hg O
2
saturation: 97% Respirations: 20 breaths/min
Question 26
Multiple Choice
The nurse is assessing the exhaled tidal volume (EV
T
) in a mechanically ventilated patient.The rationale for this assessment is to
Question 27
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a patient whose ventilator settings include 15 cm H
2
O of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) .What complication does the nurse assess the patient for?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
When assessing the patient for hypoxemia,the nurse recognizes that an early sign of the effect of hypoxemia on the cardiovascular system is
Question 29
Multiple Choice
The nurse is assisting with endotracheal intubation and understands that correct placement of the endotracheal tube in the trachea would be identified by which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is a mode of ventilatory assistance that produces the following condition:
Question 31
Multiple Choice
A patient is admitted to the cardiac surgical intensive care unit after cardiac surgery.Four hours after admission to the surgical intensive care unit at 4 PM,the patient has stable vital signs and normal arterial blood gases (ABGs) ,and is placed on a T-piece for ventilatory weaning.The following information pertains to the 1900 assessment.
Assessments and Vital Signs
Nursing Action
Restless
Performs complete assessment
Increased to
110
beats/min
Suctions patient for pink, frothy secretions
Respirations
36
breaths/min
Obtains prescriptions from provider for
ABGs, electrolyte levels, and portable
chest x-ray
Blood pressure
156
/
98
m
m
H
g
Sinus tachycardia
10
P
V
C
s
/
m
i
n
Elevated pulmonary artery pressure
Loud crackles throughout
New
A
B
G
s
:
pH:
7.28
P
a
C
O
2
:
46
m
m
H
g
B
i
c
a
r
b
o
n
a
t
e
:
22
m
E
/
L
P
a
O
2
:
58
m
m
H
g
O
2
saturation:
88
%
\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline {\text { Assessments and Vital Signs }} & {\text { Nursing Action }} \\\hline \text { Restless } & \text { Performs complete assessment } \\\hline \text { Increased to } 110 \text { beats/min } & \text { Suctions patient for pink, frothy secretions } \\\hline \text { Respirations } 36 \text { breaths/min } & \begin{array}{l}\text { Obtains prescriptions from provider for } \\\text { ABGs, electrolyte levels, and portable } \\\text { chest x-ray }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Blood pressure } 156 / 98 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg} & \\\hline \text { Sinus tachycardia } & \\\hline 10 \mathrm{PVCs} / \mathrm{min} & \\\hline \text { Elevated pulmonary artery pressure } & \\\hline \text { Loud crackles throughout } & \\\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { New } \mathrm{ABGs}: \\\text { pH: } 7.28\end{array} & \\\mathrm{PaCO}_{2}: 46 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg} \\\mathrm{Bicarbonate:} 22 \mathrm{mE} / \mathrm{L} & \\\mathrm{PaO}_{2}: 58 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg} \\\mathrm{O}_{2} \text { saturation: } 88 \%\\\hline\end{array}
Assessments and Vital Signs
Restless
Increased to
110
beats/min
Respirations
36
breaths/min
Blood pressure
156/98
mm
Hg
Sinus tachycardia
10
PVCs
/
min
Elevated pulmonary artery pressure
Loud crackles throughout
New
ABGs
:
pH:
7.28
PaCO
2
:
46
mm
Hg
Bicarbonate
:
22
mE
/
L
PaO
2
:
58
mm
Hg
O
2
saturation:
88%
Nursing Action
Performs complete assessment
Suctions patient for pink, frothy secretions
Obtains prescriptions from provider for
ABGs, electrolyte levels, and portable
chest x-ray
What interdisciplinary staff member does the nurse notify to assist in the care of this patient while preparing to give this patient diuretics?
Question 32
Short Answer
The nurse is caring for a mechanically ventilated patient and is charting outside the patient's room when the ventilator alarm sounds.What is the priority order for the nurse to complete these actions: _______________,_______________,_______________,_______________? A)check quickly for possible causes of the alarm that can be fixed B)after troubleshooting, connect back to mechanical ventilator and reassess patient C)go to patient's bedside D)manually ventilate the patient while getting a respiratory therapist
Question 33
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a mechanically ventilated patient.The providers are considering performing a tracheostomy because the patient is having difficulty weaning from mechanical ventilation.Related to tracheostomy,the nurse understands which of the following?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a mechanically ventilated patient and responds to a high inspiratory pressure alarm.Recognizing possible causes for the alarm,the nurse assesses for which of the following? (Select all that apply.)