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The nurse is caring for a patient in the initial stage of hypovolemic shock. What assessment data will the nurse anticipate? A. Heart rate 118 beats/min B. 2+ pedal pulses C. Bilateral fine crackles in lung bases D. BP change from 100/60 to 100/40 mm Hg
A
A client in the progressive stage of hypovolemic shock has all of the following signs, symptoms, or changes. Which signs will the nurse attribute to ongoing compensatory mechanisms? Select all that apply. A. Increasing pallor B. Increasing thirst C. Increasing confusion D. Increasing heart rate E. Increasing respiratory rate F. Decreasing systolic blood pressure G. Decreasing blood pH H. Decreasing urine output
A,B,D,E,H
The nurse is assessing a client with septic shock. What assessment data indicate a progression of shock? Select all that apply. A. BP change from 86/50 to 100/64 mm Hg B. Heart rate change from 98 to 76 beats/min C. Cool and clammy skin D. Petechiae along the gum line E. Urine output 45 mL/hr
A,C,D
The nurse is teaching a client's family regarding the diagnosis of septic shock. Which teaching will the nurse include? Select all that apply. A. "The blood cultures will tell us for sure if your loved one has septic shock." B. "The client's change in behavior and lethargy may be associated with septic shock." C. "Antibiotics, as prescribed, will be started within the hour to treat the sepsis." D. "An insulin drip has been started to keep the client's glucose as low as possible." E. "Septic shock is easily treated with multiple antibiotics."
B,C
The nurse is reviewing the laboratory profile of a client with hypovolemic shock. What laboratory value will the nurse anticipate? A. pH 7.51 B. PaO 2 106 mm Hg C. PaCO 2 49 mm Hg D. Lactate 0.4 mmol/L
C
The nurse is caring for a client with hypovolemic shock who is bleeding from a traumatic injury to the upper chest wall. What is the priority nursing action? A. Insert a large-bore IV catheter. B. Administer supplemental oxygen. C. Elevate the client's feet, keeping the head flat. D. Apply direct pressure to the area of overt bleeding.
D
The nurse is caring for a client with hypovolemic shock. Which new assessment finding indicates to the nurse that interventions are currently effective? A. Oxygen saturation remains unchanged. B. Core body temperature has increased to 99°F (37.2°C). C. The client correctly states the month and year. D. Serum lactate and serum potassium levels are declining.
D