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A client presents to the emergency department with a weak pulse, cool skin, tachypnea, and restlessness. Blood pressure is 82/45. Which of the following conditions does the nurse suspect?
A nurse is assessing a client. Which of the following behaviors would indicate the client is in shock?
The nurse has received report for the shift. Which of the following clients would the nurse note as being at risk for hypovolemic shock?
A nurse is assessing a client. Which of the following signs and symptoms would indicate the client is in shock? Select all that apply.
Which of the following is least likely to introduce the pathogens responsible for septic shock?
A patient has been diagnosed with septic shock and is being treated in the ED. In addition to IV fluids, antibiotics, and airway support, which of the following would most likely be indicated to treat your patient’s hypotension?
Which of the following lab results would you expect to see in a patient who is in septic shock?
In a patient with early septic shock, which respiratory symptom would the nurse expect to note?
During the initial treatment phase of a patient with septic shock, which nursing action holds the highest priority?
Based on the following admission histories, which patient is least likely to develop septic shock?
The nurse knows that a patient with septic shock typically is depleted of intravascular fluid (hypovolemia). Which factor does not cause hypovolemia in septic shock?
Which of the following explains the cause of altered mental status during septic shock?
The nurse would expect a patient who is admitted to the emergency department (ED) in the early stages of septic shock to present with
All of the following pharmacologic agents are appropriate treatments for a patient with septic shock except
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