Question 1
Why is two-nurse verification required during blood transfusion for hemorrhagic shock?
Question 2
What is the primary initial treatment for hemorrhagic shock?
Question 3
What assessment findings are indicative of poor kidney perfusion in hypovolemic shock?
Question 4
How does a decrease in intravascular fluids lead to organ ischemia?
Question 5
What are the primary classifications of hypovolemic shock?
Question 6
What type of blood is used if cross-matching is unavailable in hemorrhagic shock management?
Question 7
What fluid is typically used for initial fluid replacement in non-hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock?
Question 8
How does non-hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock typically occur in burn patients?
Question 9
Which of the following is a critical nursing intervention for hypovolemic shock?
Question 10
Which symptom specifically indicates hemorrhagic shock?
Question 11
Which blood work component is crucial in diagnosing hemorrhagic shock?
Question 12
What is the recommended urine output goal when managing hypovolemic shock?
Question 13
Which of the following conditions can lead to third spacing and subsequent hypovolemic shock?
Question 14
Which of the following is NOT a hemorrhagic cause of hypovolemic shock?
Question 15
In which position might a patient with hypovolemic shock be placed to improve circulation?