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 Answer: D


 Section 20: Sec Twenty (351 to 355)
 Details:Critical Care Nursing Neonatal Exam


 QUESTION: 351


 Ifa newborn's stroke volume is about 5 mL, what is the averagepulse required to ensure

 adequate cardiac output?


 A. 100 bpm.
 B. 145 bpm.
 C. 180 bpm.
 D. 195 bpm.


 Answer: B


 QUESTION: 352



 Aneonatehas adifferentialdiagnosisofcongenitalmusculardystrophy(CMD)(laminin
 alpha-2 deficiency) and exhibits hypotonia at birth with poor feeding and mild respiratory

 distress. Which tests are necessary to establish the diagnosis?


 A. Creatinine kinase.
 B. Electromyogram, nerve conduction studies, and muscle biopsy.
 C. Muscle biopsy only.
 D. MRI only.


 Answer: B


 QUESTION: 353


 The nurse is inserting a PICC for an infant who requires extended IV therapy because of very




 lowbirthweight.Duringtheprocedure,theinfantmustbemonitoredforwhichofthe


 following?


 A. Tachycardia and tachypnea.
 B. Bradycardia and hypoxia.





 C. Atrial fibrillation.
 D. Blood pressure.


 Answer: B


 QUESTION: 354


 A mixed venous oxygensaturation (SvO2) level of less than 60% can indicate which of the

 following?


 A. Increased hemoglobin, PaO2, and/or cardiac output.
 B. Decreased hemoglobin, PaO2, and/or cardiac output.
 C. Decreased oxygen consumption.
 D. Sepsis.


 Answer: B


 QUESTION: 355
 A21-day-oldneonatedevelopsgreen-bronzejaundice,darkurine,claycoloredstools,
 abdominaldistentionwithdistendedabdominalveins,andhepatosplenomegalywithfirm



 liver. Liver biopsy and test shows extrahepatic biliary atresia, and a hepatoportoenterostomy



 (Kasai procedure) is done to create a conduit between the liver and small intestine. Which
 added vitamin(s) or minerals should the baby receive postoperatively?


 A. Water-soluble vitamins (B-complex, C).
 B. Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K).
 C. Calcium.
 D. Potassium.


 Answer: B


 Section 21: Sec Twenty One (356 to 360)

 Details:Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN) Practice





 QUESTION: 356




 Thoracic electrical bioimpedence monitoring with 4 sets of bioimpedence electrodes and 3




 ECGelectrodesisusedtoevaluatehemodynamicstatusofapostsurgicalcardiacpatient.
 Where are the bioimpedence electrodes placed?


 A. One set on the arms, one set on the legs, and one set on the sides of the chest.

 B. Two sets bilaterally at the base of the neck and two sets on each side of the chest.
 C. One set on the legs and three sets on each side of the chest.



 D. One set on the arms, one set bilaterally at the base of the neck, and two sets on each side
 of the chest.


 Answer: B


 QUESTION: 357


 A 52-year-old female with a history of bipolar disease is one-day post-operative following a






 hip replacement. The patient slept only one or two hours during the night and is speaking

 rapidly, throwing her belongings at the nurses, and insisting she is going to leave the hospital



 against medical advice. The nurse should notify:


 A. The mental health crisis team
 B. Social services
 C. A home health agency
 D. The patient's husband


 Answer: A


 QUESTION: 358






 If all patients who develop urinary infections are evaluated per urine culture and sensitivities

 for microbial resistance, but only those with clinically-evident infections are included, then


 those with subclinical infections may be missed, skewing results. This is an example of:


 A. Information bias
 B. Selection bias
 C. Hypothesis testing
 D. Generalizability


 Answer: B




 QUESTION: 359


 A28-year-oldmalewithextensivesecondandthird-degreeburnsdevelopsabdominal

 discomfort and vomits cffee ground emesis and frank blood. The most likely cause is:


 A. A peptic ulcer
 B. The erosion of the esophagus from burns
 C. Paralytic ileus
 D. Stress-related erosive syndrome


 Answer: D


 QUESTION: 360
 Beck'striad(increasedcentralvenouspressurewithdistendedneckveins,muffledheart
 sounds, and hypotension) is indicative of which condition?


 A. Myocardial infarction
 B. Aortic valve prolapse
 C. Cardiac tamponade
 D. Pulmonary embolism


 Answer: C





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