ADULT health midterm
PT normal range
11-12.5 seconds
PTT normal range
25-35 seconds
Antiretroviral medications as postexposureprophylaxis for health care workers are started withinhow many hours of exposure?
72
BNP (brain natriuretic peptide)
<100 pg/mL or ng/L desired >100 positive >400 severe HF -BNP is ordered to help determine HF and is a more sensitive test than ANP. It is a neurohormone secreted primarily by cardiac ventricles and increases in response to volume expansion and pressure overload.
A nurse would question the accuracy of a pulse oximetry evaluation in which of the following conditions?
A client experiencing hypothermia
A patient was seen in the clinic for hypertension and received a prescription for a new antihypertensive medication. The patient arrived in the emergency department a few hours after taking the medication with severe angioedema. What medication prescribed may be responsible for the reaction?
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor
A patient presents to the walk-in clinic complaining of intermittent chest pain on exertion, which is eventually attributed to angina. The nurse should inform the patient that angina is most often attributable to what cause?
Coronary arteriosclerosis
The nurse is caring for a client receiving insulin isophane suspension (NPH) at breakfast. What is an important dietary consideration for the nurse to keep in mind?
Encourage midday snack.
When caring for a client with acute respiratory failure, the nurse should expect to focus on resolving which set of problems?
Hypercapnia, hypoventilation, and hypoxemia
Frothy pink sputum is a sign of?
Pulmonary Edema as a result of Left sided heart failure.
Which of the following body substances causes increased gastric secretion, dilation of capillaries, and constriction of the bronchial smooth muscle?
histamine
signs and symptoms of poor perfusion and cardiac output
muscle weakness, decreased, exercise tolerance, cyanosis, pallor, cool extremeeties, resting tachycardia, anorexia, nausea, unexplained weight loss
Complications of COPD
pneumoniachronic atelectasispneumothoraxcor pulmonale
A patient has just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The physician has prescribed an oral antidiabetic agent that will inhibit the production of glucose by the liver and thereby aid in the control of blood glucose. What type of oral antidiabetic agent did the physician prescribe for this patient?
A biguanide
Contact dermatitis is considered a type IV hypersensitivity reaction. The nurse is aware that this classification is characterized by which of the following?
A delayed-type hypersensitivity that is mediated by T cells
What site can ABGs be obtained from?
A puncture at the radial artery
A nurse's assessment reveals that a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease may be experiencing bronchospasm. Which assessment findings would suggest that the client is experiencing bronchospasm? Select all that apply.
B. Wheezes or diminished breath sounds on auscultation E. Labored and rapid breathing
The nurse is assessing a client whose respiratory disease is characterized by chronic hyperinflation of the lungs. Which physical characteristic would the nurse most likely observe in this client?
Barrel chest
A nurse is completing a focused respiratory assessment of a child with asthma. What assessment finding is most closely associated with the characteristic signs and symptoms of asthma
Bilateral wheezes
Stage 1 of HIV infection
CD4+ cell count of at least 500-1500- Flu-like illness; occurs one to six weeks after infection- Mild symptoms- Infected person can infect other people
What to monitor in furosemide
Careful monitoring of the patient's clinical condition, daily weight, fluids intake, urine output, electrolytes, i.e., potassium and magnesium, kidney function monitoring with serum creatinine and serum blood urea nitrogen level
The nurse is preparing to administer a medication that has an affinity for H1 receptors. Which medication would the nurse administer?
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Which information should be included in the teaching plan for a client receiving glargine, which is "peakless" basal insulin?
Do not mix with other insulins
the process of adaptive immunity manifested by the production of antibodies by B lymphocytes
Humoral immunity
A patient has been brought to the emergency department by paramedics after being found unconscious. The patient's Medic Alert bracelet indicates that the patient has type 1 diabetes and the patient's blood glucose is 22 mg/dL (1.2 mmol/L). The nurse should anticipate what intervention
IV administration of 50% dextrose in water
A gerontologic nurse is caring for an older adult patient who has a diagnosis of pneumonia. What age-related change increases older adults susceptibility to respiratory infections?
Impaired ciliary action
A patient diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis would be expected to have which type of respiratory pattern?
Kussmaul respirations
what to monitor on lisinopril
Monitor serum potassium, blood pressure, and blood urea nitrogen/serum creatinine
Upon palpation of the sinus area, what would the nurse identify as a normal finding?
No sensation during palpation
The most common infection in peoplewith AIDS is
Pneumocystis pneumonia
The HCP has prescribed thrombolytic therapy for the client diagnosed with a myocardial infarction. Which data indicate the medication is effective?
Reperfusion dysrhythmias (premature ventricular contractions) indicate the tissue is viable, which indicates the medication is effective.
A client's decreased mobility has been attributed to an autoimmune reaction originating in the synovial tissue, which caused the formation of pannus. This client has been diagnosed with which health problem?
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
the nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with asthma. While performing the shift assessment, the nurse auscultates breath sounds including sibilant wheezes, which are continuous musical sounds. What characteristics describe sibilant wheezes?
They can be heard during inspiration and expiration
when should furosemide be taken
in the morning
A patient's medication regimen for the treatment of hypertension includes hydrochlorothiazide. Following administration of this medication, the nurse should anticipate what effect?
increased urine output
The nurse is in the radiology unit of the hospital. The nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled for a lung scan. The nurse knows that lung scans need the use of radioisotopes and a scanning machine. Before the perfusion scan, what must the client be assessed for?
iodine allergy
Signs of cardiac tamponade
jugular vein distention muffled heart sounds decreased cardiac output
In Aortic Stenosis, resistance to blood flow cause what?
left ventricular hypertrophy
Glucagon
maintains blood glucose byincreasing the release of glucose from the liver into theblood
aortic stenosis
narrowing of the aorta
A client experiences a head injury in a motor vehicle accident. The client's level of consciousness is declining, and respirations have become slow and shallow. When monitoring a client's respiratory status, which area of the brain would the nurse realize is responsible for the rate and depth?
pons
Condition in which capillary fluid moves into alveoli
pulmonary edema
the nurse is caring for a client whose respiratory status has declined since shift report. The client has tachypnea, is restless, and displays cyanosis. Which diagnostic test should be assessed first?
pulse oximetry
Blood bypasses lungs in what cardiac disorder?
right to left shunt
cor pulmonale
right ventricular hypertrophy and heart failure due to pulmonary hypertension
The nurse should recognize a patients risk for impaired immune function if the patient has undergone surgical removal of which of the following?
spleen
usually, babasilar crackles that do not clear with coughing are detected in
the early phase of left ventricular HF
pulmonary congestion occurs when
the left ventricle cannot effectively pump blood out of the ventricle into the aorta and systemic circulation.
Clinical Manifestations of COPD
-Three primary symptoms-Chronic cough-Sputum production-Dyspnea-Weight loss due to dyspnea-"Barrel chest"
Stage 3 HIV
-confirmed HIV infection & CD4 T-cell <200 cells/mm3 OR-CD4 T-cell <14%-AIDS defining illness present
troponin normal range
0-0.4
INR normal range
0.8-1.2
During a mumps outbreak at a local school, a patient, who is a school teacher, is exposed. She has previously been immunized for mumps. What type of immunity does she possess?
Acquired immunity
A nurse has administered a childs scheduled vaccination for rubella. This vaccination will cause the child to develop which of the following
Active acquired immunity
A nurse is assessing a client who is suspected of having bronchiectasis. The nurse should consider which of the following potential causes? Select all that apply.
Airway obstructionPulmonary infectionsGenetic disorders
The nurse is caring for a client with recurrent hemoptysis who has undergone a bronchoscopy. Immediately following the procedure, the nurse should complete which action?
Assess the client for a cough reflex
Which vitamin is usually administered with isoniazid (INH) to prevent INH-associated peripheral neuropathy?
B6
Defect involving a narrowing of the aorta
Coarctation of the Aorta
Glargine side effects
Confusion, agitation, tremors, fatigue, hunger
A patient is receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells. Shortly after initiation of the transfusion, the patient begins to exhibit signs and symptoms of a transfusion reaction. The patient is suffering from which type of hypersensitivity?
Cytotoxic (type II)
A nurse is performing a focused assessment on a client with bronchiectasis. Which are the most prevalent signs and symptoms of this condition? Select all that apply.
D. Copious, purulent sputum E. Chronic cough
The nurse enters the room of a client who is being monitored with pulse oximetry. Which of the following factors may alter the oximetry results?
Diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease
A nurse is preparing to care for a client with bronchiectasis. The nurse should recognize that this client is likely to experience respiratory difficulties related to what pathophysiologic process?
Dilation of bronchi and bronchioles
A clinic nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with fibromyalgia. When developing a care plan for this client, which nursing diagnosis should the nurse prioritize?
Fatigue related to pain
nurse has been asked to give a workshop on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for a local community group. The nurse emphasizes the importance of smoking cessation because smoking has which pathophysiologic effect?
Increases the amount of mucus produced
Which type of insulin acts most quickly?
Lispro
A nurse is teaching a client with asthma about the proper use of the prescribed inhaled corticosteroid. Which adverse effect should the nurse be sure to address in client teaching?
Oral candidiasis
A patient comes to the emergency department complaining of a knifelike pain when taking a deep breath. What does this type of pain likely indicate to the nurse?
Pleurisy
The nurse is instructing a hospitalized client with a diagnosis of emphysema about measures that will enhance the effectiveness of breathing during dysgenic periods. Which position should the nurse instruct the client to assume
Sitting up and leaning on an over bed table
The most recent blood work of a patient with a longstanding diagnosis of type 1 diabetes has shown the presence of microalbuminuria. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Teach the patient about actions to slow the progression of nephropathy
stroke volume
The amount of blood ejected from the heart in one contraction.
A nurse is planning the care of a client with bronchiectasis. What goal of care should the nurse prioritize?
The client will successfully mobilize pulmonary secretions.
A nurse is assessing a patient who has diabetes for the presence of peripheral neuropathy. The nurse should question the patient about what sign or symptom that would suggest the possible development of peripheral neuropathy?
The presence of a tingling sensation
A patient with angina has been prescribed nitroglycerin. Before administering the drug, the nurse should inform the patient about what potential adverse effects?
Throbbing headache or dizziness
A nurse is planning client education for a client being discharged home with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The client has been prescribed antimalarials for treatment, so the nurse knows to teach the client to self-monitor for what adverse effect?
Visual changes
The nurse is caring for an 82-year-old patient. The nurse knows that changes in cardiac structure and function occur in older adults. What is a normal change expected in the aging heart of an older adult?
Widening of the aorta
The nurse working in the radiology clinic is assisting with a pulmonary angiography. The nurse knows that when when monitoring clients after a pulmonary angiography, what should the physician be notified about?
absent distal pulses
A patient with pericarditis has just been admitted to the CCU. The nurse planning the patient's care should prioritize what nursing diagnosis?
acute pain
The resistance to ejection of blood from the ventricle
afterload
Acute-onset bronchial asthma causes wheezing and breathlessness as a result of which of the following?
airway inflammation
Which of the following is a prescription antihistamine that is not contraindicated in narrow-angle glaucoma?
allegra
protamine sulfate
antidote for heparin
Three distinct characteristics of Rheumatologic Disorders
autoimmunity inflammation degeneration
Which of the following is a contraindication for immunotherapy?
beta blocker
inhibit the production of glucose by the liver and are in used in type 2 diabetes to control blood glucose levels
binguanides
Blue bloaters are associated with what condition?
bronchitis
mitral stenosis
calcified mitral valve impedes forward flow of blood into left ventricle during diastole
Vitamin K uses
can make warfarin less effective
The emergency nurse is admitting a patient experiencing a GI bleed who is believed to be in the compensatory stage of shock. What assessment finding would be most consistent with the early stage of compensation?
cool, clammy skin
The nurse is caring for a patient with a pulmonary disorder. What observation by the nurse is indicative of a very late symptom of hypoxia
cyanosis
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders in which Enlargement of air spaces and destruction of lung tissue
emphysema
Pink puffers are associated with what condition?
emphysema
Which chronic obstructive pulmonary disease primarily affects the alveoli?
emphysema
hypercapnia
excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
What do alpha cells secrete?
glucagon
spontaneous pneumothorax
the rupture of a weakened area of the lung, which allows air to escape into the pleural space occurs without an obvious etiology such as trauma or iatrogenic causes
During emphysema, neutrophils in alveoli secrete what?
trypsin
The nurse documents breath sounds that are soft, with inspiratory sounds longer than expiratory and found over the periphery of the lungs. Which of the following will the nurse chart?
vesicular
Preload
volume of blood in ventricles at end of diastole
The nurse is performing chest auscultation for a patient with asthma. How does the nurse describe the high-pitched, sibilant, musical sounds that are heard?
wheezes