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jwb375

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A patient admitted with multiple injuries is prescribed an intravenous colloid solution. Which solution would be appropriate for the nurse to infuse?
 
  1. 25 albumin
  2. 0.9 normal saline
  3. dextrose 5 and 0.45  normal saline
  4. dextrose 5 and water

Question 2

A patient with multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen has received 8 units of blood. The blood bank notifies the nurse that they have run out of blood for the patient.
 
  The nurse knows the patient can receive any type of blood if the patient has which blood type?
 
  1. AB
  2. A
  3. B
  4. O



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Answer to Question 1

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Colloid solutions contain substances that should not diffuse through capillary walls. Colloids tend to remain in the vascular system and increase the osmotic pressure of the serum, causing fluid to move into the vascular compartment from the interstitial space. As a result, plasma volume expands. Colloid solutions used to treat shock include 5 albumin, 25 albumin, hetastarch, plasma protein fraction, and dextran. Crystalloid solutions contain dextrose or electrolytes such as normal saline dissolved in water; they are either isotonic or hypotonic. All crystalloid solutions increase fluid volume in the intravascular and interstitial space.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1

The person with blood type A has B antibodies, someone with type B has A antibodies, someone with type AB has no antibodies, and someone with type O has both A and B antibodies. Therefore, the person with type AB blood can receive any type of blood in an emergency and is referred to as a universal recipient. A person with blood type O is considered a universal donor.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
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