P. T. is a 58-year-old female who is admitted with chest pain

P. T. is a 58-year-old female who is admitted with chest pain and shortness of breath and is found to have a large

pulmonary embolus. Her systolic blood pressure is falling, and a diagnosis of obstructive shock is made. Cardiac pressure would likely demonstrate:

A.Elevated atrial and decreased ventricular pressures

B. Elevated right-sided and decreased left-sided pressures

C. Elevated left ventricular pressure and decreased cardiac output

D. Elevated left ventricular pressure and decreased systemic vascular resistance

 
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A patient admitted for management of sepsis is critically ill and wants to talk with a hospital representative

A patient admitted for management of sepsis is critically ill and wants to talk with a hospital representative

about donating her organs if she dies. She has a fairly complex medical history that includes traumatic brain injury, breast cancer, and dialysis-dependent renal failure. The patient is advised that she is ineligible to donate due to her:

A Renal failure

B Traumatic brain injury

C Gram negative infection

D Breast cancer

 
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Melanie is a 31-year-old patient who is being evaluated following a routine urinalysis

Melanie is a 31-year-old patient who is being evaluated following a routine urinalysis that revealed microscopic

hematuria. She was between menses and has no other identifiable explanation for hematuria. She has no significant medical history and otherwise is without complaint. The AGACNP knows that workup for Melanie should include:

A. A urology consultation

B. CT urogram

C. Upper urinary imaging

D. Cystoscopy

 
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The comprehensive serologic assessment of a patient with Cushing's syndrome

The comprehensive serologic assessment of a patient with Cushing’s syndrome is likely to produce which

constellation of findings?

A. Low potassium, high glucose, high white blood cell count
B. High sodium, polycythemia, low BUN
C. Low sodium, low potassium, high BUN
D. High sodium, high chloride, high RBCs

 
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