CH. 12 Flashcards
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Answers to Assessment in Action Questions
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Answers to Assessment in Action Questions
- Answer: C Cardiogenic shock.
- Answer: A Compensated.
- Answer: A High-flow oxygen
- Answer: B Fowler’s position
- Answer: C The pump (heart)
- Answer: D Homeostasis
- Answer: Signs of decompensated shock include a decreased level of consciousness, ashen or cyanotic skin, thready pulses, labored or irregular respirations, and a systolic blood pressure of less than 90 mm Hg.
- Answer: Shock, also called hypoperfusion, is a condition in which the circulatory system fails to provide sufficient circulation to enable every body part to perform its function.
- Answer: Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood from tissues back to the lungs in three ways: dissolved in the plasma, combined with water in the form of bicarbonate, or attached to hemoglobin.
- Answer: People often have a sixth sense when the end of life is near. A feeling of impending doom or feeling like one is going to die can indicate that the patient is feeling that death is imminent, which is a sign of decompensated shock.