While close family members are visiting, a patient has a respiratory arrest, and resuscitation is started. Which action by the nurse is best?
Take the family members quickly out of the patient room and remain with them.
Tell the family members that watching the resuscitation will be very stressful.
Ask family members if they wish to remain in the room during the resuscitation.
Assign a staff member to wait with family members just outside the patient room.
The Correct Answer is C
Rationale:
A. Quickly removing the family members may add to their distress and does not respect their right to decide.
B. Telling them it will be stressful assumes their reaction without giving them a choice.
C. Allowing the family members to choose whether to stay respects their autonomy and can provide comfort during a difficult time. It is also in line with current best practices for family presence during resuscitation.
D. Assigning a staff member to wait outside is appropriate but should be done after offering the family the option to stay in the room.
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Explanation
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A. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is typically recommended for patients with significant occlusion of the left main coronary artery, as it effectively restores blood flow to the heart muscle by bypassing the blocked artery.
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D. A circulatory assist device is used in severe cases of heart failure, but it does not address the underlying issue of coronary artery occlusion.
Correct Answer is B
Explanation
Rationale:
A. The radial pulse is not as reliable as the carotid pulse in assessing circulation during CPR.
B. The carotid pulse is the most reliable site to assess circulation in an adult during CPR because it is closest to the heart and will reflect the true status of central circulation.
C. The apical pulse is not typically assessed during CPR due to its location and difficulty in palpation.
D. The popliteal pulse is not a recommended site for assessing circulation during CPR.