Ans) a. IABP
Explaination:
- Close vitals monitoring to ensure adequate augmentation with IABP. In patients with hypotension/hemodynamic instability despite being on IABP, urgent troubleshooting should be considered that include evaluation of adequate timing of balloon inflation and deflation, to assess the positioning of the intra-aortic balloon by fluoroscopy and imaging studies, checking for kinking of tubings and functioning of gas supply apparatus. If no problem is detected then alternate possibilities may be considered that include dehydration, sepsis, or overt hemodynamic collapse due to severe myocardial depression.
Which of the following is appropriate treatment for any type of shock? IABP Vasopressors Oxygen VAD
Indicate treatment for each type of shock (Medications, IV fluid, blood products, procedures). Be specific. Indicate which hemodynamic value the treatment will help correct. All of the values affected need addressed, accept for SvO2 & ScvO2. Make sure to include the name of medications (vasopressors like Norepinephrine). For instance, Normal Saline or Lactated Ringers are given to increase intravascular volume which increases CVP. Classification of Shock Hemodynamic Values Treatment Anaphylactic Shock HR: >100 beats/min BP: < 130/80 mm Hg CO:...
4. Complete the following table of the different types of shock Causes Shock Type Septic Shock Disease Process Manifestations Cardiogenic Shock Hypovolemic Shock Anaphylactic Shock Neurogenic Shock
The treatment of anaphylactic shock varies depending on a patient’s physiological response to the alteration. Immediate medical intervention and emergency room visits are vital for some patients, while others can be treated through basic outpatient care. Consider the January 2012 report of a 6-year-old girl who went to her school nurse complaining of hives and shortness of breath. Since the school did not have any medication under her name to use for treatment and was not equipped to handle her...
Identify the type of shock associated with the following hemodynamic changes: Bradycardia
In which of the following situations is chemical treatment an appropriate method for controlling bacterial growth? A: for soaking medical equipment... B: for adding to drinking water....C: for spraying on organs for organ donation.... D: all of the answer choices above are appropriate.
When should vasopressors be administered during the management of septic shock? If the individual develops pulmonary edema Vasopressors are never used for septic shock. Always indicated as soon as IV access is obtained If the individual is severely hypotensive despite proper fluid management Uninterrupted chest compressions are critical when treating individuals in cardiac arrest. You should only interrupt chest compressions to do the following: Evaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocks. Administer medications. Place an endotracheal tube. Obtain central IV access...
True or False: 100% oxygen is acceptable for early intervention but not for extended periods of time. True False True or False: Transcutaneous pacing is recommended for asystolic individuals who fail to respond to pharmacological interventions. True False True or False: One type of acute coronary syndrome is STEMI. True False True or False: If atropine is unsuccessful in treating bradycardia, it is doubtful that the individual will respond to any other interventions. True False True or False: Medication is...
Question 8 of 62 2.5Points In which situation is implied consent appropriate for treatment of a child? OA. Providers determine that a child requires closed reduction of closed fracture B. Sutures are needed for treatment of a laceration that resulted from a sporting event. Oc.Surgery to repair ruptured spleen is performed in the absence of parent/guardian. OD. Parent or guardian refuses to allow a blood transfusion following a child's accident. Reset Selection
Which of the following is associated with an effective treatment of type 2 diabetes? exercise related adipocyte atrophy, fasting blood glucose reductions, and increased insulin sensitivity exercise related muscle hypertrophy, increased blood glucose after 2 hours of an oral-glucose tolerance test, and increased fasting insulin levels exercise dependent GLUT4 carrier translocation, increased glycosuria, increased insulin resistance
Which of the following is a common treatment for type I hypersensitivity reactions? O Multiple answers: You can select more than one option O A avoid going outdoors B anti-inflammatory steroid treatments o C antihistamine treatments O D anti-Rh IgG injections E desensitizing injections of allergens