10TYK. A
client with severe mitral stenosis is having surgery tomorrow. While
teaching the client, the nurse shows the client a diagram of the heart.
Identify with an “X” which valve the client will have replaced.
Get Solution1CTC. What
are the circulatory causes of her leg pain? Which risk factors would
you expect to find in her history to support this conclusion?
Get Solution1Q.
From
Medical Language, 3rd ed., by S. M.Turley, © 2014. Reproduced with
permission ot Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Preload is affected by the amount of blood returning to the heart from the venous circulation. Review the figure.
Which side of the heart is primarily affected by preload?
Get Solution1TYK. The
home health nurse has developed a teaching guide for a client with
cardiovascular risk factors that focuses on the importance of regular
physical activity with gradually increasing activity levels. This
teaching guide specifically promotes which topic?
1. Cardiac output and tissue perfusion
2. Renal perfusion and formation of urine
3. Oxygen-carrying capacity of white blood cells
4. Effective breathing and airway clearance
Get Solution2CTC. Name two nursing diagnoses appropriate for Mrs. Papadopolis. Which would have the highest priority and why?
Get Solution2Q.
From
Medical Language, 3rd ed., by S. M.Turley, © 2014. Reproduced with
permission ot Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Preload is affected by the amount of blood returning to the heart from the venous circulation. Review the figure.
What could cause an increase of venous blood return to the heart?
Get Solution2TYK. The client’s electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor reflects normal electrical activity through the heart’s conduction system.
The nurse knows that the electrical impulse travels in which sequence?
1. Atrioventricular node
2. Bundle branches
3. Sinoatrial node
4. Bundle of His
5. Purkinje fibers
Place the numbers in the correct sequence: ______________
Get Solution3CTC. The
primary care provider suggests that Mrs. Papadopolis cease her visits
to the cemetery since she has to walk a long way there to reach the
grave site. Would you agree with this plan? Why or why not? What
considerations or viewpoints influence your choice?
Get Solution3Q.
From
Medical Language, 3rd ed., by S. M.Turley, © 2014. Reproduced with
permission ot Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Preload is affected by the amount of blood returning to the heart from the venous circulation. Review the figure.
When would an increase in preload have a positive effect/ outcome for the client?
Get Solution3TYK. Which would most likely be included in the evaluation of the client goal of “Demonstrate adequate tissue perfusion”?
1. Symmetrical chest expansion
2. Use of pursed-lip breathing
3. Brisk capillary refill
4. Activity intolerance
Get Solution4CTC. Mrs.
Papadopolis says that she wears support stockings because her friend
told her they help the circulation in her legs. How would you respond to
this information?
Get Solution4Q.
From
Medical Language, 3rd ed., by S. M.Turley, © 2014. Reproduced with
permission ot Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Preload is affected by the amount of blood returning to the heart from the venous circulation. Review the figure.
When does an increase in preload have a negative effect/ outcome for the client?
Get Solution4TYK. A
client is admitted with acute crushing chest pain that radiates down
his left arm. The nurse expects which blood tests to be ordered for this
client? Select all that apply.
1. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
2. Hemoglobin and hematocrit
3. Creatine kinase (CK)
4. Homocysteine level
5. Troponin
Get Solution5TYK. A
client is admitted with acute crushing chest pain that radiates down
his left arm. The nurse expects which blood tests to be ordered for this
client? Select all that apply.
1. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
2. Hemoglobin and hematocrit
3. Creatine kinase (CK)
4. Homocysteine level
5. Troponin
Get Solution6Q.
From
Medical Language, 3rd ed., by S. M.Turley, © 2014. Reproduced with
permission ot Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Afterload
is the resistance against which the heart must pump. Review the
figure.Which side of the heart is primarily affected by aftcrload?
Get Solution7Q.
From
Medical Language, 3rd ed., by S. M.Turley, © 2014. Reproduced with
permission ot Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Afterload
is the resistance against which the heart must pump. Review the
figure.What can cause an increase in afterload (e.g., what can cauic the
left side of the heart to work harder}?
Get Solution7TYK. Which set of assessment data best validates that the nurse should initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a comatose client?
1. Cool, pale skin; unconsciousness; absence of radial pulse
2. Cyanosis, slow pulse, dilated pupils
3. Absent pulses, flushed skin, pinpoint pupils
4. Apnea, absence of carotid or femoral pulses, dilated pupils
Get Solution8Q.
From
Medical Language, 3rd ed., by S. M.Turley, © 2014. Reproduced with
permission ot Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Afterload
is the resistance against which the heart must pump. Review the
figure.Based on the physiology, afterload can be decreased by
medications that would have what physiological result/ outcome?
Get Solution8TYK. Which diagnoses would be most appropriate for clients with cardiovascular disease? Select all that apply.
1. Ineffective Peripheral Tissue Perfusion
2. Acute Confusion
3. Decreased Cardiac Output
4. Sleep Pattern Disturbance
5. Activity Intolerance
Get Solution9TYK. The
surgeon ordered sequential compression devices (SCDs) to be applied
postoperatively. The client asks why the SCDs are needed. Which is the
best response by the nurse when teaching the client about the purpose of
SCDs?
1. They promote arterial circulation.
2. They promote venous return from the legs.
3. They decrease afterload.
4. They decrease postoperative pain.
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