Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
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Chapter 65–Multisystem Failure
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| 1. | preventing loss of fluids. |
| 2. | preventing hypotension. |
| 3. | preventing infection. |
| 4. | preventing ingestion of food. |
ANS: 4
The purpose of the release of stress hormones following an insult to the body is to aid in restoring balance to the system and to prevent secondary complications, including loss of fluids, hypotension, and infection. The stress hormones are not released to prevent the ingestion of food.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Neuroendocrine System Response
| 1. | Treating the underlying cause |
| 2. | Promoting gas exchange |
| 3. | Providing oxygen therapy |
| 4. | Promoting urine output |
ANS: 4
The nursing management of ARDS includes facilitating oxygenation and ventilation, which is accomplished by treating the underlying cause, promoting gas exchange, and providing oxygen therapy. Promoting urine output is not part of the management of this disorder.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply
REF: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Planning and Implementation
| 1. | Initial stage |
| 2. | Compensatory stage |
| 3. | Multiple organ failure stage |
| 4. | Refractory stage |
ANS: 2
During the compensatory stage, the body tries to remedy the problem. If it cannot, cellular damage will occur and organ failure and death may follow. During the initial stage, there is a decrease in cardiac output and impaired tissue perfusion. In multiple organ failure, every system in the body is affected. In the refractory stage, the body can no longer respond to therapy and the shock condition is considered irreversible.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: The Four Stages of the Shock Syndrome
| 1. | Get a medical alert bracelet for the patient. |
| 2. | Give epinephrine intravenously or via endotracheal tube. |
| 3. | Check with the family for a history. |
| 4. | Admit the client through the admitting department. |
ANS: 2
Anaphylactic shock is a medical emergency, and treatment is needed immediately. The nurse should expect to give epinephrine to promote bronchodilation and vasoconstriction. The other choices can be done after the client’s airway and ventilation are stabilized.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: Anaphylactic Shock: Pharmacology
| 1. | anaphylactic reaction. |
| 2. | cardiogenic shock. |
| 3. | hypovolemia. |
| 4. | metabolic acidosis. |
ANS: 2
In cardiogenic shock, there is an impaired forward pumping function with decreased stroke volume and decreased cardiac output. This dysfunction results in a backup of blood into the pulmonary system, and it can cause metabolic acidosis. Anaphylactic shock is a systemic reaction to an antigen. Hypovolemia is a loss of circulating blood. Metabolic acidosis is an acid-base imbalance that can occur from a variety of health conditions or disease processes.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Cardiogenic Shock
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