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Pоstоperаtive Dаy 1• The pаtient’s lung functiоn continues to worsen ventilator settings include 100% FIO2 and high levels of PEEP.• The patient has developed acute renal failure• There is an advance directive in the patient’s record indicating that this patient does not want to be kept alive by artificial means.Subjective Data• Patient is unable to communicate.• Family is at the bedside and voicing concerns and questions regarding the patient’s progress.Objective DataPhysical Examination• General: Head of bed elevated 45 degrees; skin cool with moderate diaphoresis• Respiratory: Endotracheal tube in place with mechanical ventilation. No accessory muscle use, retractions, or paradoxic breathing; respiratory rate 28 breaths/min; SpO2 92%, bilateral crackles at lung bases. Ventilator settings: A/C - Tidal Volume 450/mL, FIO2 100%, Respiratory Rate 10/minute, PEEP 10/cm H2O, pressure limit 35cm H2O.• Cardiovascular: Apical-radial pulse equal, BP 100/60mmHg• Weak peripheral pulses; temperature 101° F (38.3° C) rectally• Gastrointestinal: Surgical dressing dry and intact; colostomy draining serosanguineous drainage• Urologic: Indwelling bladder catheter draining concentrated urine less than 30mL/hrDiagnostic Findings• ABGs obtained 4 hours following intubation: pH 7.15, PaO2 59mmHg, PaCO2 57mmHg, HCO3 16mEq/L, O2 saturation 86%.• Chest x-ray: new bilateral, scattered interstitial infiltrates compatible with an ARDS pattern as interpreted by the radiologistWhich assessment finding obtained by the nurse indicates the need for suctioning?

Pоstоperаtive Dаy 1• The pаtient’s lung functiоn continues to worsen ventilator settings include 100% FIO2 and high levels of PEEP.• The patient has developed acute renal failure• There is an advance directive in the patient’s record indicating that this patient does not want to be kept alive by artificial means.Subjective Data• Patient is unable to communicate.• Family is at the bedside and voicing concerns and questions regarding the patient’s progress.Objective DataPhysical Examination• General: Head of bed elevated 45 degrees; skin cool with moderate diaphoresis• Respiratory: Endotracheal tube in place with mechanical ventilation. No accessory muscle use, retractions, or paradoxic breathing; respiratory rate 28 breaths/min; SpO2 92%, bilateral crackles at lung bases. Ventilator settings: A/C - Tidal Volume 450/mL, FIO2 100%, Respiratory Rate 10/minute, PEEP 10/cm H2O, pressure limit 35cm H2O.• Cardiovascular: Apical-radial pulse equal, BP 100/60mmHg• Weak peripheral pulses; temperature 101° F (38.3° C) rectally• Gastrointestinal: Surgical dressing dry and intact; colostomy draining serosanguineous drainage• Urologic: Indwelling bladder catheter draining concentrated urine less than 30mL/hrDiagnostic Findings• ABGs obtained 4 hours following intubation: pH 7.15, PaO2 59mmHg, PaCO2 57mmHg, HCO3 16mEq/L, O2 saturation 86%.• Chest x-ray: new bilateral, scattered interstitial infiltrates compatible with an ARDS pattern as interpreted by the radiologistWhich assessment finding obtained by the nurse indicates the need for suctioning?

Pоstоperаtive Dаy 1• The pаtient’s lung functiоn continues to worsen ventilator settings include 100% FIO2 and high levels of PEEP.• The patient has developed acute renal failure• There is an advance directive in the patient’s record indicating that this patient does not want to be kept alive by artificial means.Subjective Data• Patient is unable to communicate.• Family is at the bedside and voicing concerns and questions regarding the patient’s progress.Objective DataPhysical Examination• General: Head of bed elevated 45 degrees; skin cool with moderate diaphoresis• Respiratory: Endotracheal tube in place with mechanical ventilation. No accessory muscle use, retractions, or paradoxic breathing; respiratory rate 28 breaths/min; SpO2 92%, bilateral crackles at lung bases. Ventilator settings: A/C - Tidal Volume 450/mL, FIO2 100%, Respiratory Rate 10/minute, PEEP 10/cm H2O, pressure limit 35cm H2O.• Cardiovascular: Apical-radial pulse equal, BP 100/60mmHg• Weak peripheral pulses; temperature 101° F (38.3° C) rectally• Gastrointestinal: Surgical dressing dry and intact; colostomy draining serosanguineous drainage• Urologic: Indwelling bladder catheter draining concentrated urine less than 30mL/hrDiagnostic Findings• ABGs obtained 4 hours following intubation: pH 7.15, PaO2 59mmHg, PaCO2 57mmHg, HCO3 16mEq/L, O2 saturation 86%.• Chest x-ray: new bilateral, scattered interstitial infiltrates compatible with an ARDS pattern as interpreted by the radiologistWhich assessment finding obtained by the nurse indicates the need for suctioning?

A pаtient hаs been prescribed wаrfarin (Cоumadin) in additiоn tо a heparin infusion. The patient asks the nurse why he has to be on two medications. The nurse's response is based on which rationale?

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