Perrin: Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing
Chapter 17: Care of the Patient with Sepsis
MULTIPLE CHOICE.
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the questions
1) Which of the following statements is true about sepsis?
A) Mortality rates from sepsis approached 70% worldwide in 2001.
B) If managed early and aggressively, the majority of patients with sepsis may be managed
outside of the ICU environment.
C) The guidelines provided by the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (2004) are expected to
decrease the incidence of sepsis by the year 2010.
D) Sepsis rates rise sharply with age.
Answer: D
Explanation: A) Sepsis rates rise sharply with age. #1 is incorrect. Overall mortality rates are
28% to 29 up to 38% in older individuals in the United States. #2 is incorrect because seventy
percent of patients with sepsis are managed in the ICU. #3 is incorrect. Sepsis rates continue to
increase due to aging of the general population, though more people are expected to survive
sepsis.
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B) Sepsis rates rise sharply with age. #1 is incorrect. Overall mortality rates are 28% to 29
up to 38% in older individuals in the United States. #2 is incorrect because seventy percent of
patients with sepsis are managed in the ICU. #3 is incorrect. Sepsis rates continue to increase due
to aging of the general population, though more people are expected to survive sepsis.
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C) Sepsis rates rise sharply with age. #1 is incorrect. Overall mortality rates are 28% to 29
up to 38% in older individuals in the United States. #2 is incorrect because seventy percent of
patients with sepsis are managed in the ICU. #3 is incorrect. Sepsis rates continue to increase due
to aging of the general population, though more people are expected to survive sepsis.
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D) Sepsis rates rise sharply with age. #1 is incorrect. Overall mortality rates are 28% to 29
up to 38% in older individuals in the United States. #2 is incorrect because seventy percent of
patients with sepsis are managed in the ICU. #3 is incorrect. Sepsis rates continue to increase due
to aging of the general population, though more people are expected to survive sepsis.
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2) Two of the most common sources of infection that lead to sepsis in a patient over the age
of 65 include:
A) Pneumonia and urinary tract infections.
B) Skin infections and diabetes.
C) Surgical incisions and abdominal wounds.
D) Traumatic wounds and abdominal surgeries. Answer: A
Explanation: A) The most common source of sepsis stems from urinary tract infections and
pneumonia.
Among older patients, the most common source of infection is the urinary tract. The second most
common source, the lungs, accounts for 35% of sepsis cases. #2 is incorrec Skin and soft tissue
account only for 7% of sepsis. Other sources only account for 8% which makes #3 and #4
incorrect.
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B) The most common source of sepsis stems from urinary tract infections and pneumonia.
Among older patients, the most common source of infection is the urinary tract. The second most
common source, the lungs, accounts for 35% of sepsis cases. #2 is incorrec Skin and soft tissue
account only for 7% of sepsis. Other sources only account for 8% which makes #3 and #4
incorrect.
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C) The most common source of sepsis stems from urinary tract infections and pneumonia.
Among older patients, the most common source of infection is the urinary tract. The second most
common source, the lungs, accounts for 35% of sepsis cases. #2 is incorrec Skin and soft tissue
account only for 7% of sepsis. Other sources only account for 8% which makes #3 and #4
incorrect.
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D) The most common source of sepsis stems from urinary tract infections and pneumonia.
Among older patients, the most common source of infection is the urinary tract. The second most
common source, the lungs, accounts for 35% of sepsis cases. #2 is incorrec Skin and soft tissue
account only for 7% of sepsis. Other sources only account for 8% which makes #3 and #4
incorrect.
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3) Which evidence- based intervention would the nurse use to prevent pneumonia in the
patient receiving
mechanical ventilation?
A) Aseptic technique when performing oral hygiene
B) Administration of an H2 antagonist to prevent peptic ulcers
C) Elevation of the head of the bed to 15 degrees to prevent aspiration
D) Changing the ventilator circuit daily
Answer: B
Explanation: A) One of the evidenc-ebased practices used to prevent ventila- taosrsociated
pneumonia includes the use of an 2Hantagonist to prevent peptic ulcers. Preventing pneumonia
leads to decreased rates of sepsis. #3 and #4 are incorrect. The head of the bed should
elevated at least 30 degrees, and the ventilator circuit is changed weekly. Oral hygiene is a clean,
rather than a sterile, procedure, thus #1 is incorrect.
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B) One of the evidenc-ebased practices used to prevent ventila- taosrsociated pneumonia
includes the use of an 2Hantagonist to prevent peptic ulcers. Preventing pneumonia leads to
decreased rates of sepsis. #3 and #4 are incorrect. The head of the bed should
elevated at least 30 degrees, and the ventilator circuit is changed weekly. Oral hygiene is a clean,
rather than a sterile, procedure, thus #1 is incorrect.
Nursing Process: Intervention Cognitive Level: Application
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C) One of the evidenc-ebased practices used to prevent ventila- taosrsociated pneumonia
includes the use of an 2Hantagonist to prevent peptic ulcers. Preventing pneumonia leads to
decreased rates of sepsis. #3 and #4 are incorrect. The head of the bed should
elevated at least 30 degrees, and the ventilator circuit is changed weekly. Oral hygiene is a clean,
rather than a sterile, procedure, thus #1 is incorrect.
Nursing Process: Intervention Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity: Reduction in Risk Potential
D) One of the evidenc-ebased practices used to prevent ventila- taosrsociated pneumonia
includes the use of an 2Hantagonist to prevent peptic ulcers. Preventing pneumonia leads to
decreased rates of sepsis. #3 and #4 are incorrect. The head of the bed should
elevated at least 30 degrees, and the ventilator circuit is changed weekly. Oral hygiene is a clean,
rather than a sterile, procedure, thus #1 is incorrect.
Nursing Process: Intervention Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Physiological Integrity: Reduction in Risk Potential
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