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Chest Tubes (Critical Care) integrates university level pathophysiology with ICU bedside RN practice: rapid assessment of perfusion and oxygenation, interpretation of labs and m...
Chest Tubes (Critical Care) integrates university-level pathophysiology with ICU bedside RN practice: rapid assessment of perfusion and oxygenation, interpretation of labs and monitoring, safe medication titration, complication prevention, and timely escalation aligned with NCLEX-RN and acute-care expectations. Canadian items may use metric units and provincial ICU protocols; critical care judgment logic matches NCLEX-RN. Pathway context (RN, Canada). Continue with related lessons from the pathway lesson hub. Learning objectives - Apply pathophysiology, assessment cues, labs/diagnostics, nursing priorities, escalation criteria, medication safety, monitoring, complications, clinical reasoning cases, and NCLEX traps for this critical care topic. - Differentiate shock types, respiratory failure patterns, and lethal electrolyte emergencies before selecting interventions. - Communicate objective trends that trigger rapid response, code team, or provider escalation.
