Answer to Question 1
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When caring for an adult patient who is an organ donor, the nurse should maintain systolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg to keep the patient's organs perfused until removal, maintain urine output at more than 30 mL per hour, and maintain oxygen saturation at 90 or greater. External cardiac compressions should not be performed.
Answer to Question 2
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One criterion of brain death is the lack of spontaneous movement; however, some spinal cord reflexes may be present. The nurse should not tell the spouse that the patient will recover in time or will recover as long as he has oxygen to the brain. The patient has a brain injury; his movements are likely spinal cord reflexes rather than spontaneous movements. Additional testing must be done before brain death is diagnosed.