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AACN CCRN (Adult) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway CCRN-Adult Question # 32 Topic 4 Discussion

AACN CCRN (Adult) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway CCRN-Adult Question # 32 Topic 4 Discussion

CCRN-Adult Exam Topic 4 Question 32 Discussion:
Question #: 32
Topic #: 4

A patient is admitted with a femoral shaft fracture and an oblique fracture of three ribs on the right side. The patient suddenly reports shortness of breath. Assessment reveals new-onset headache, central and peripheral cyanosis, and petechiae of the neck and anterior chest wall. Available data are:

CCRN-Adult Question 32

The nurse should suspect the development of


A.

a pulmonary embolus.


B.

sepsis.


C.

acute pulmonary edema.


D.

a fat embolus


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