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190. A patient post-cardiac arrest is intubated and sedated. The nurse observes sudden onset of bradycardia and hypotension. What medicinal concern is immediate if receiving a continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine?

A. Patient needs more sedation
B. Dexmedetomidine-induced bradycardia and hypotension, requiring physician notification and possible dose reduction
C. Pain is not controlled
D. Allergic reaction
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189. A patient is admitted to the ICU with status asthmaticus. The patient is exhibiting severe wheezing, use of accessory muscles, and decreased breath sounds. What is the urgent nursing intervention?

A. Administer oral corticosteroids
B. Administer bronchodilators (e.g., albuterol, ipratropium) via nebulizer, systemic corticosteroids, and oxygen
C. Administer a diuretic
D. Encourage deep breathing exercises
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188. A nurse is preparing to administer intravenous fluids to a patient in hypovolemic shock. What is the critical technical consideration for rapid fluid administration?

A. Use a small gauge IV catheter
B. Use a large bore (e.g., 18G or 16G) IV catheter or central line for rapid infusion
C. Infuse slowly
D. Use a subcutaneous line
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187. A patient with severe traumatic brain injury has an ICP of 20 mmHg. The nurse observes the patient is becoming increasingly agitated. What is the critical nursing action?

A. Increase environmental stimulation
B. Assess for pain, discomfort, or other causes of agitation, and administer analgesia/sedation as ordered to prevent further ICP elevation
C. Apply physical restraints immediately
D. Administer a diuretic
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186. A patient is receiving a continuous infusion of insulin for DKA. The nurse observes the patient’s blood glucose is rapidly decreasing, but the patient remains lethargic. What medicinal adjustment is anticipated?

A. Stop insulin drip
B. Continue insulin drip at a lower rate, and add dextrose to IV fluids to allow continued acidosis resolution
C. Increase insulin drip rate
D. Administer oral glucose
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Jun 6, 2026

185. A patient with severe sepsis is receiving continuous infusion of broad-spectrum antibiotics. The nurse observes the patient’s white blood cell count is still elevated. What is the critical clinical implication?

A. Patient is recovering
B. Persistent infection or inadequate antibiotic coverage, requiring further investigation
C. WBC is falsely elevated
D. Patient needs more fluid
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184. A patient with acute kidney injury is receiving continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). The nurse observes the patient’s blood pressure is consistently stable. What medicinal consideration is critical for patient comfort?

A. Administer more diuretics
B. Titrate sedation and analgesia to ensure patient comfort and prevent anxiety/agitation
C. Discontinue all pain medication
D. Administer more fluid
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Jun 6, 2026

183. A patient with severe respiratory failure is on mechanical ventilation and has a plateau pressure of 30 cmH2O. What is the critical implication of this finding?

A. Patient is recovering
B. Risk of barotrauma and lung injury
C. Low risk of lung injury
D. Patient is hyperventilating
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182. A nurse is troubleshooting a central venous catheter (CVC) that is not flushing easily. What is the technical troubleshooting step?

A. Force the flush
B. Reposition the patient, instruct to cough, and assess for kinks or clot in the line; do not force flush
C. Inject air into the line
D. Administer a strong flush
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180. A patient with acute myocardial infarction is prescribed morphine IV. What is the medicinal purpose of morphine in this situation?

A. To increase heart rate
B. To relieve pain and reduce myocardial oxygen demand
C. To dissolve clots
D. To increase blood pressure
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179. A patient in cardiogenic shock is prescribed dobutamine infusion. The nurse observes the patient’s heart rate has increased significantly and they are complaining of chest pain. What medicinal concern is immediate?

A. Insufficient dobutamine dose
B. Dobutamine-induced tachycardia and increased myocardial oxygen demand, requiring physician notification and possible dose reduction
C. Bradycardia
D. Hypoglycemia
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178. A patient is admitted to the ICU with severe diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The patient is unresponsive and severely dehydrated. What is the most urgent initial nursing intervention?

A. Administer insulin only
B. Administer aggressive intravenous fluid resuscitation with normal saline
C. Administer oral glucose
D. Administer a diuretic
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177. A nurse is managing a patient with an arterial line for continuous blood pressure monitoring. The nurse observes significant bleeding from the arterial line insertion site. What is the immediate nursing action?

A. Apply a warm compress
B. Apply direct pressure to the site, notify physician, and assess for hematoma formation
C. Remove the arterial line without pressure
D. Administer a diuretic
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175. A patient with severe respiratory failure is on mechanical ventilation and is very restless, trying to pull out their tubes. What is the critical nursing action?

A. Immediately apply restraints
B. Assess for underlying causes (e.g., pain, hypoxemia, delirium), and administer appropriate sedation/analgesia as ordered
C. Leave patient unattended
D. Increase the ventilator settings
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174. A patient with acute myocardial infarction is prescribed nitroglycerin sublingually. The nurse observes the patient’s blood pressure drops rapidly to 80/50 mmHg. What medicinal concern is immediate?

A. Nitroglycerin is not working
B. Nitroglycerin-induced hypotension, requiring patient to lie down, fluid bolus if ordered, and physician notification
C. Hypertension
D. Headache is normal
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173. A patient in septic shock is receiving aggressive fluid resuscitation and vasopressors. The nurse observes the patient’s urine output has dropped to 5 mL/hr. What is the critical clinical implication?

A. Patient is well hydrated
B. Worsening acute kidney injury or inadequate renal perfusion
C. Patient is over-hydrated
D. Patient needs more fluids
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Jun 6, 2026

172. A nurse is preparing to administer a continuous intravenous infusion of a high-risk medication (e.g., insulin drip). What is the critical technical consideration for administration?

A. Prepare without double-check
B. Use an infusion pump with dose error reduction system (DERS) and perform independent double-check with another nurse
C. Administer as a bolus
D. Use a gravity infusion
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