1.
A – Florence Nightingale
2. B? – Basta yung Iron lung mechanical ventilator
3. All of the above ata
4. CCN are highly skilled and experienced professional providing specialized care. Which of the
following is not role of CCN in improving the quality of patient care
a. Specialized care to critically ill patients
b. Needed surgical intervention
c. Conducting research
d. ?
5. Which of the following is not a type of ICU?
a. Medical ICU
b. Surgical ICU
c. Pediatric ICU
d. Neonatal ICU
e. Psychiatric ICU
6. How is ICU different from other unit SATA
a. Patient need observation
b. Specially equipped
c. Strict I and O
d. None of the above
7. The critical care nurse has just listened to a lecture on standards of professional performance.
The nurse then agrees to serve as a preceptor for undergraduate nursing students who are
scheduled for observation in the critical care unit. Which statement by the critical care nurse
indicates an understanding of the standards of professional performance?
a. "Professional standards include using clinical inquiry in practice"
b. "Professional standards include providing leadership in the practice setting"
c. "Professional standards include contributing to the professional development of
others"
d. "Professional standards include using skilled communication to collaborate with others"
8. The nurse is interested in pursuing critical care nursing practice as a career. After listening to
an explanation of critical care nursing, which statement indicates understanding?
a. Critical care nurses coordinate care for critically ill patients in a variety of settings
b. Critical care nursing is defined as care rendered in an intensive care unit
c. Technological advances have had little effect on ethical dilemmas
d. Collaborative practice interferes with effective patient care
9. Strategies for nurses to maintain in the ever changing critical care environment are the
following except:
a. Participating in every club
b. Reading professional journals
c. Becoming involved in unit based council
d. Attending local and international
10. In critical care nurse is a part of multi-disciplinary team in which each person
a. Optimize patient outcome
b. Minimize
c. Assist the nurse in performing patient care
d. Replace the concept
Which of the following medications is classified as beta agonist that could relax the airway and ease
breathing?
a. Levalbuterol ?
b. Carvidelol
c. Epinephrine
d. Norepinephrine
All of the following diseases conditions can compromise breathing pattern except
a. COPD
b. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
c. Asthma
d. Stroke
ABG is done to patient Z and interpreted as respiratory alkalosis. Which of the following clinical
findings can be assessed by the nurse
a. Nausea and vomiting
b. Hallucinations and Tinnitus
c. Abdominal pain and diarrhea
d. Lightheadedness and paresthesia
Arterial blood gas was done with the client with COPD which reveals PO2: 85, PCO2: 40 HCO3: 34.
What is the best nursing action
a. No action is necessary. This is within the normal range
b. Position in high fowlers position and anticipate the need for assisted ventilation
c. Administer oxygen to prevent on becoming hypoxic
d. Anticipate the development of metabolic acidosis and
A client with a diagnosis of respiratory distress syndrome is receiving oxygen at 10L/min via face
mask. The ABG results are PCO2
a. Hypocapnia metabolic alkalosis
b.
c. Hypoxemia hyperventilation respiratory acidosis
d. Hypoxemia respiratory alkalosis
27. Which ABG analysis results would you expect to find in a patient with acute respiratory failure?
a. pH 7.25, PaO2 48, PaCO2 55
b. pH 7.40, PaO2 82, PaCO2 45
c. pH 7.50, PaO2 60, PaCO2 30
d. pH 7.30, PaO2 85, PaCO2 48
Most common indication of placement of sengstaken blakemore tube
a. Esophageal Varices bleeding
b. Gastric Ulcer bleeding
c.
d.
High risk stigmata
a. Transplantation
b. Esophageal ligation
c. Endoscopic
d.
Cirrhotic patient with ascites. most helpful with refractory ascites
a.
b.
c.
d.
A 50 year old in ER with _____ stigmata of esophageal varices seen in endo
a. Red
b. White
c.
d.
A nurse is completing an assessment to a client with cirrhosis. Which of the following nursing
assessments is most important to notify the physician?
a. slurred speech
b. expanding ecchymosis
c. ascites and serum albumin of 2.2g/dl
d. hematocrit of 37% and hemoglobin of 12g/dl
A Patient with renal stage cirrhosis develops portal hypertension, the following options complications
will develop the patient except:
a. Increase albumin levels
b. Ascites
c. Splenomegaly
d. Esophageal varices
Transjugular hepatic, which of the following
a. 72 hours
b. The use of poly
c.
d.
Child pugh class A MELD 12. what should hepatologist
a. dementia
b. episodic hepatic encephalopathy
c. minimal hepatic encephalopathy by paper and pencil
d. alcohol abuse
55 years old patient to the hospital with kidney failure ____ portal hypertension due to cirrhosis , what
is the most likely condition that cause the patient kidney failure?
a. hepato renal syndrome
b. pre renal azotemia
c. post renal azotemia
d. nephrotic syndrome
26. D
27. A
28. D
29. B
30. D
68. C
69. A
70. A
Pneumothorax
Flail Chest
Asthma
Chest Movt paradoxical
Cheyne
Alcoholic Hep
Child Pugh
Meld
Acute Chronic RD
Fulminant