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Exam 2: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2026/2027) Multidimensional Care IV |Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct - Rasmussen

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Exam 2: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2026/2027) Multidimensional Care IV |Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct - Rasmussen

Exam 2: NUR2755/ NUR 2755 (Latest 2026 /

2026) Multidimensional Care IV |Complete

Guide with Questions and Verified Answers|

100% Correct - Rasmussen

Q: Types of shock

Answer:

Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Obstructive, & Distributive

Q: Burn shock is caused by :

Answer:

Massive fluid shifts of plasma, electrolytes, and proteins into the burn wound causing the

inability of the circulatory system to meet the needs of cells, tissues, and vital organs. Its a form

of Hypovolemic Shock

Q: Position for Hypotention

Answer:

- Supine position

- raise legs

Q: Lythotomy position

Answer:

Gynocology

Q: High Fowler's Position

Answer:


resident sitting up almost straight, at 60 to 90 degrees used in respiratory distress ,Increased ICP,

and autonomic dysreflexia.

Q: prone position

Answer:

lying on abdomen, facing downward (head may be turned to one side) often used for postural

drainage.

Q: burn care

Answer:

Tetanus prophylaxis

Clean area

Topical agents: silver sufladiazine or mafenide acetate for deep penetration , Provide temperature

management.

Q: silver sulfadiazine

Answer:

used as a topical cream on burns- do not use if patient has a sulfa alergy

Q: flail chest

Answer:

A condition in which two or more ribs are fractured in two or more places or in association with

a fracture of the sternum so that a segment of the chest wall is effectively detached from the rest

of the thoracic cage.

Q: Ventilator settings

Answer:


Rate, tidal volume, fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), In- spiratory flow rate/volume, peak

inspiratory pressure, sensitivity, I:E ratio, minute volume

Q: peep

Answer:

positive end expiratory pressure

Q: When is PEEP used?

Answer:

during ARDS ,CHF, Fail chest

Q: MODS

Answer:

multiple organ dysfunction syndrome-Progressive organ dysfunction in an acutely ill patient,

such that homeostasis cannot be maintained without interven- tion.

Q: Determine Multi organ dysfunction syndrome

Answer:

Elevated respirations

Decreased Urine output

Increased BUN, Creatine, ALT, AST, WBC, Failure to maintain hemostasis

Q: Assessment for burn

Answer:

Airway, breathing, circulation, deformity



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