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A comprehensive series of emergency department nursing scenarios covering a wide range of medical conditions and patient presentations. The scenarios provide valuable learning opportunities for nurses to develop critical thinking, decision-making, and patient care skills in various acute care situations.
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What is the proper procedure for testing visual acuity? BOTH WRONG
lethargic, however is cooperative with the ED staff. Immediate treatment for this child should include: Antibiotics and IV Fluids When caring for a patient who has received a massive blood transfusion, monitoring which of the following lab results is a top priority? Ionized Calcium Level What medication would you anticipate administering to a six month old having an active tonic- clonic seizure? Ativan Patient presents to the ED with a snake bite that occurred 30 minutes ago. The snake was identified as a poisonous rattlesnake. What medication would you expect the physician to order for this patient? CroFab Crotalidae Polyvalent Immune Fab (Ovine) A 26 year old male with a history of asthma presents to the ED with dyspnea, audible expiratory wheezes, substernal retractions, accessory muscle use, with BP-145/72, HR - 26, RR-32, O2 Sat 88% on room air. What is the FIRST treatment of choice for this patient? Give albuterol and atrovent nebulizer with oxygen A 40-year-old man presents to the ED with shortness of breath and a headache, after being sprayed by pesticides while working on a farm. What is the FIRST nursing intervention? Decontaminate the patient according to hospital procedure
An 11-year-old female is brought to the emergency department with complaints of excessive sleeping, headache, sore throat and swollen neck glands. The patient has no complaints of pain. On exam, you note a pink rash on her torso. Her mother states that her appetite has decreased over the last week. What is the most likely diagnosis Mononucleosis An 88 year old male transferred to the ED from a nursing home with a chief complaint of being unable to void for the past 12 hours. He has a history of prostate cancer. Which of the following nursing interventions should be performed FIRST? Insert urinary catheter Which of the following would be a primary complication of a bowel obstruction? Dehydration A 32 - year-old woman recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis presents to the ED with several days of upper respiratory infection and now progressively weakened lower extremities, and vertigo. What is the FIRST line of treatment for this patient? Methylprednisolone 1 g IV daily Which of the following elevated lab values supports the diagnosis of congestive heart failure (CHF)? BNP A patient presents with blurry vision, seeing floaters and flashes of light. These are symptoms of Retinal Detachement
A 53 - year-old female with a history of Addison's disease due to an autoimmune disorder presents with fatigue, generalized weakness, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Which of the following is consistent with an adrenal crisis? Hypotension Your patient has presented to the emergency department with pneumonia. You also note an allergy to penicillin. Which of the following medications would you question if ordered by the physician? Ceftriaxone A 55-year-old man presents with left-sided chest pain that began 30 minutes ago during sexual intercourse. The pain radiates to his left shoulder. Upon initial history intake you learn that he has taken a phosphodiesterase inhibitor (Viagra) for erectile dysfunction. His ECG is concerning for STEMI. Which of the following medication orders should you question if ordered by the provider? Nitroglycerin A 26-year-old woman presents with severe eye pain, photophobia, and the sensation of sand in her right eye. She is a contact lens wearer and states that she frequently leaves them in overnight. Which of the following is indicated for this patient? Slit lamp exam using fluorescein staining A 28 - year old male patient presents with severe dysuria and white, foul smelling drainage from his penis. The symptoms have lasted about one month and have become progressively worse
Pelvic sheeting or placement of a commercial pelvic binder A nurse is at end of their shift and has been dealing with a difficult and unruly patient. The nurse threatens to place the patient in restraints without justification. This is an example of: Assault Your patient is an 84-year-old man who presents to the ED with increasing forgetfulness, restlessness, and anxiety, which has become progressively worse over the past 2 months. The patient feels well and is independent with his ADLs but will forget where he placed things. The head CT, labs and ECG are all normal. The diagnosis is likely dementia. Which of the following is correct about dementia? There is progressive deterioration in cognition and/or behavior without altered consciousness Which of the following fractures is highly associated with child abuse? Spiral leg fracture of the tibia in an 8 month old You enter a patient's room and notice the chest tube has become dislodged from the patient's chest and is hanging off the bed. The primary intervention is to: Cover the chest tube site with 4x4 dressing and taping only 3 sides of the dressing An 18 year old female presents to ED unresponsive via private car. Her friends state that she has overdosed on hydrocodone. BP- 80/40, HR- 58, RR- 8, O2 sat 86% on room air. You expect an order for which of the following medications? Naltrexone (Narcan) A patient with a tension pnuemothorax should have a needle decompression catheter placed
IN the 2nd intercostal space, midclavicular line An intubated patient becomes extremely agitated and the ventilator begins to alarm. What should you do FIRST? Check the ventilator tubing for disconnection Which of the following is a responsibility of the nurse collecting forensic evidence during the care of a sexual assault patient? Maintaining the evidence chain of custody A 26 year old male presents to the ED with an alcohol level of 225 mg/dl. The patient also consumed an unmeasured amount of benzodiazepines, is positive for THC and opiates. An eye witness states that the patient also consumed bleach while intoxicated. What is the next most important step to take in order to ensure proper treatment for this patient? Call the Poison Control Center for toxic ingestion recommendations A 38 week pregnant patient presents to the ED in active labor. The patient states she has not had any prenatal care. The fetal heart rate is assessed to be 85 beats per minute. What is the PRIORITY nursing intervention? Have the patient lay on her left side and place patient on high flow oxygen A patient arrives to the ED intubated and decompressed on the left side status post gunshot wound to the chest. During the primary survey, the endotracheal tube placement is confirmed but breath sounds ae noted to be absent on the right. A right-sided chest tube is place with immediate return of 500 ml or blood. Which of the following would you perform FIRST? Transfuse 2 unite of uncrossmatched red blood cells
months ago from a urinary tract infections. There are no beds immediately available in the ED. Her vital signs BP- 127/70, HR-65, RR-16, T-99 F, O2 sat 100% RA. Which of the following diagnostic tests is MOST important to obtain during triage? ECG A 25-year old female presents to the ED via ambulance for evaluation of erratic behavior. She was found acting bizarrely and speaking loudly in a public park. The patient is irritable, displays pressured speech, and flight of ideas. She is hyperactive and pacing around the room. The patient's presentation is most consistent with: Mania Your patient fell 15 feet of a roof landing chest first onto a barrel. He is complaining of shortness of breath and shoulder pain. When assessing his lung sounds anteriorly, you auscultate bowel wounds in the chest. Based on this assessment, which of the following injuries would you suspect? Ruptured diaphragm You have a bariatric patient that was involved in an MVC. The patient was in the driver's side, restrained by seatbelt, and airbag deployed. The patient is responsive upon arrival and complains of pain to the left arm. The patient has seatbelt marks across the chest. What is your priority assessment for this patient? Assess the patient for signs of possible airway and respiratory compromise A 38-year old man with a history of schizophrenia arrives at this emergency department reporting that he is being monitored and plotted against by his neighbors through his television.
He appears mildly agitated and suspicious. He reports he has blocked the people working against him by putting aluminum foil over TV and over the doors and windows. He left his apartment because he suddenly feared they would retaliate. This patient is demonstrating which of the following psychotic symptom? Persecutory delusions You are caring for a patient who has decided to discontinue treatment. You recognize that the patient is competent to make this decision. What action should you take NEXT? Comply with the patient wishes and ensure proper documentation of refusal The physician orders a heparin infusion of 900 units/hr. Heparin is prepared 25,000 units in 500 ml of D5W. The pump should be set to deliver mL/hr. 18 You are caring for a patient in second-degree AV block type 2 with a heart rate of 30, BP - 86/ and with an altered mental status. IV access attempts have been unsuccessful, and the patient becomes unresponsive. What is the PRIORITY nursing intervention? Begin transcutaneous pacemaker During CPR in progress, the physician calls for a pulse check. The monitor shows a change from the previously recorded rhythm. Which of the following would indicate the need for a shock? V-fib A patient with severe pre-eclampsia is sent to the ED by her OB/GYN. The OB/GYN called ahead and instructs the charge nurse to start the patient on a magnesium drip. You notice signs of
You are delegating wound care to a licensed practical nurse. The LPN states she has never performed this type of wound care before. What component of delegation have you neglected? Competency A 46-year old patient presents with complaint of palpitations beginning 1 hour prior to presentation. He reports excessive caffeine intake over the past 24 hours. A 12-lead EKG has been contained and shows a narrow complex tachycardia at a rate of 200 BPM. His skin is cool and clammy. The patient's blood pressure is 110/50. The physician has attempted vagal maneuvers with the patient by asking him to bear down without effect. An intravenous line has been established. What is the NEXT priority intervention? Place defibrillator/pacing electrode pads on his chest and prepare to administer adenosine 50 year old Female (JVD and muffled heart sounds) Cardiac tamponade 68 lbs x 2.2 = 30.9kg (20 ml / kg) 618 ml/ hr