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Question 1

The nurse prepares an infusion of norepinephrine for a patient in severe septic shock. Why is this medication being used for the patient? Select all that apply.
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◦ It reverses hypotension when fluid resuscitation was unsuccessful.
◦ It increases stroke volume.
◦ It will increase the patient's MAP.
◦ It increases heart rate.
◦ Effects are seen in 5 minutes.

Question 2

The nurse has standing orders to implement the sepsis management bundle in a patient with severe sepsis. Which intervention should the nurse prepare to administer? Select all that apply.
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◦ Administer a fluid challenge.
◦ Measure serum lactate level.
◦ Obtain blood cultures.
◦ Administer vasopressors as prescribed.
◦ Administer insulin coverage for blood glucose greater than 150 mg/dL.


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