Multi-organ dysfunction syndrome

Q-1

Multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) presents within patients that often have multiple comorbidities which when compounded become acute. Describe a MODS case and explain the differential diagnoses followed with treatment plans. Support your answer with two or three peer-reviewed resources.

 

Q-2

Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is often induced based on treatment prescribed by the provider. Discuss types of treatment that can lead to ARDS. Explain the assessment and radiographic findings of ARDS in a patient. Describe concerns that exist when managing the patient via the ventilator. Use research to support your response. Support your answer with two or three peer-reviewed resources.

 

Q-3

What are some of the most significant or major risk factors for trauma in adult and adult-gerontological patients? How could these situations be prevented? Use evidence-based literature or clinical guidelines to support your statements. Support your answer with two or three peer-reviewed resources.

 

 

Q-4

Explain how to approach fluid resuscitation in the trauma patient. Discuss how and why your approach might differ if the patient is geriatric. Explain what comorbidities you must consider when resuscitating and why. Identify when you would choose normal saline vs. lactated Ringer’s solution vs. blood for fluid resuscitation. Provide a rationale for using each of these options. Support your answer with two or three peer-reviewed resources.