3-2-1 Code It
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ISBN: 9781337660549
Author: GREEN
Publisher: Cengage
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A client with hypovolemic shock has a urine output of 15 ml/hr. The nurse understands the client's altered urine output can be attributed to which compensatory mechanism?
Question 19 options:
a)
Stimulation of cardiac-adrenergic receptors, leading to increased cardiac output
b)
Stimulation of the RAAS pathway combined with the effects of vasopressin
c)
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system, causing a reduction in vascular permeability
d)
Movement of interstitial fluid to intravascular space, increasing renal blood flow
When administering any vasopressor during the treatment of shock, the nurse knows the assessment finding that best supports the goal of therapy is:
a. Constriction of vessels to maintain BP
b. Dilating vessels to improve tissue oxygenation
c. Maintaining a MAP of, or greater than 65 mm Hg
d. Increased urine output to 50 mL/hr
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In order to verify the dose of trastuzumab the nurse knows that it is important to
A verify the patient height
B calculate the renal function
C obtain an actual weight on the day of treatment
D determine the body surface area
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