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INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL

CARE NURSING 8TH EDITION

MARY LOU SOLE, DEBORAH

GOLDENBERG KLEIN, MARTHE

J MOSELEY.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 01: Overview of Critical Care Nursing

Chapter 02: Patient and Family Response to the Critical Care Experience

Chapter 03: Ethical and Legal Issues in Critical Care Nursing

Chapter 04: Palliative and End-of-Life Care

Chapter 05: Comfort and Sedation

Chapter 06: Nutritional Therapy

Chapter 07: Dysrhythmia Interpretation and Management

Chapter 08: Hemodynamic Monitoring

Chapter 09: Ventilatory Assistance

Chapter 10: Rapid Response Teams and Code Management

Chapter 11: Organ Donation

Chapter 12: Shock, Sepsis, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

Chapter 13: Cardiovascular Alterations

Chapter 14: Nervous System Alterations

Chapter 15: Acute Respiratory Failure

Chapter 16: Acute Kidney Injury

Chapter 17: Gastrointestinal Alterations

Chapter 17: Hematological and Immune Disorders

Chapter 19: Endocrine Alterations

Chapter 20: Trauma and Surgical Management

Chapter 21: Burns

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Chapter 01: Overview of Critical Care Nursing

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which of the following professional organizations best supports critical care nursing practice?

a. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses

b. American Heart Association

c. American Nurses Association

d. Society of Critical Care Medicine

ANS: A

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses is the specialty organization that supports and represents

critical care nurses. The American Heart Association supports cardiovascular initiatives. The American Nurses

Association supports all nurses. The Society of Critical Care Medicine represents the multiprofessional critical

care team under the direction of an intensivist.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: p. 4

OBJ: Discussthe purposes and functions of the professional organizations that support critical care practice.

TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A

MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment

2. A nurse has been working as a staff nurse in the surgical intensive care unit for 2 years and is interested in

certification. Which credential would be most applicable for her to seek?

a. ACNPC

b. CCNS

c. CCRN

d. PCCN

ANS: C

The CCRN certification is appropriate for nurses in bedside practice who care for critically ill patients. The

ACNPC certification is for acute care nurse practitioners. The CCNS certification is for critical care clinical

nurse specialists. The PCCN certification is for staff nurses working in progressive care, intermediate care, or

step-down unit settings.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 5

OBJ: Explain certification options for critical care nurses. TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A

MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment

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3. The main purpose of certification is to:

a. assure the consumer that you will not make a mistake.

b. prepare for graduate school.

c. promote magnet status for your facility.

d. validate knowledge of critical care nursing.

ANS: D

Certification assists in validating knowledge of the field, promotes excellence in the profession, and helps

nurses to maintain their knowledge of critical care nursing. Certification helps to assure the consumer that the

nurse has a minimum level of knowledge; however, it does not ensure that care will be mistake-free.

Certification does not prepare one for graduate school; however, achieving certification demonstrates

motivation for achievement and professionalism. Magnet facilities are rated on the number of certified nurses;

however, that is not the purpose of certification.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: pp. 4-5

OBJ: Explain certification options for critical care nurses. TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A

MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment

4. The synergy model of practice focuses on:

a. allowing unrestricted visiting for the patient 24 hours each day.

b. holistic and alternative therapies.

c. needs of patients and their families, which drives nursing competency.

d. patients needs for energy and support.

ANS: C

The synergy model of practice states that the needs of patients and families influence and drive competencies

of nurses. Nursing practice based on the synergy model would involve tailored visiting to meet the patients and

familys needs and application of alternative therapies if desired by the patient, but that is not the primary focus

of the model.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 5 | Fig. 1-3

OBJ: Describe standards of professional practice for critical care nursing.

TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment

5. The family of your critically ill patient tells you that they have not spoken with the physician in over 24

hours and they have some questions that they want clarified. During morning rounds, you convey this concern

to the attending intensivist and arrange for her to meet with the family at 4:00 PM in the conference room.

Which competency of critical care nursing does this represent?

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a. Advocacy and moral agency in solving ethical issues

b. Clinical judgment and clinical reasoning skills

c. Collaboration with patients, families, and team members

d. Facilitation of learning for patients, families, and team members

ANS: C

Although one might consider that all of these competencies are being addressed, communication and

collaboration with the family and physician best exemplify the competency of collaboration.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 9

OBJ: Describe standards of professional practice for critical care nursing.

TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment

6. The AACN Standards for Acute and Critical Care Nursing Practice use what framework to guide critical

care nursing practice?

a. Evidence-based practice

b. Healthy work environment

c. National Patient Safety Goals

d. Nursing process

ANS: D

The AACN Standards for Acute and Critical Care Nursing Practice delineate the nursing process as applied to

critically ill patients: collect data, determine diagnoses, identify expected outcomes, develop a plan of care,

implement interventions, and evaluate care. AACN promotes a healthy work environment, but this is not

included in the Standards. The Joint Commission has established National Patient Safety Goals, but these are

not the AACN Standards.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 5 | Box 1-2

OBJ: Describe standards of professional practice for critical care nursing.

TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment

7. The charge nurse is responsible for making the patient assignments on the critical care unit. She assigns the

experienced, certified nurse to care for the acutely ill patient with sepsis who also requires continuous renal

replacement therapy and mechanical ventilation. She assigns the nurse with less than 1 year of experience to

two patients who are more stable. This assignment reflects implementation of the:

a. crew resource management model

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b. National Patient Safety Goals

c. Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) model

d. synergy model of practice

ANS: D

This assignment demonstrates nursing care to meet the needs of the patient. The synergy model notes that the

nurse competencies are matched to the patient characteristics. Crew resource management concepts related to

team training, National Patient Safety Goals are specified by The Joint Commission to promote safe care but

do not incorporate the synergy model. The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses initiative involves targeted

education to undergraduate and graduate nursing students to learn quality and safety concepts.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 5 | Fig. 1-3

OBJ: Describe standards of professional practice for critical care nursing.

TOP: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment

8. The vision of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses is a healthcare system driven by:

a. a healthy work environment.

b. care from a multiprofessional team under the direction of a critical care physician.

c. the needs of critically ill patients and families.

d. respectful, healing, and humane environments.


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