CH.25 REVIEW QUESTIONS
nursing care for a patient post cardiac catheterization would include:
- supine position - direct pressure - assessment of distal pulses - monitor insertion site
left ventricular ejection fraction
55-65%
the apical pulse, formerly called the point of maximum impulse, is normally palpable at the intersection of the midclavicular line of the left chest and at the ______ intercostal space
5th
the coronary arteries are perfused during ________
diastole
end-diastolic blood volume ejected with each heartbeat is known as
ejection fraction
postural (orthostatic) hypotension is a sustained decrease of at least 10 mm Hg in systolic BP or 20 mm Hg in diastolic BP within 3 minutes of moving from a lying or sitting to a standing position
false; should be 20 mm Hg systolic and 10 mm Hg diastolic
the patient undergoing nuclear imaging techniques with stress testing should be instructed not to eat or drink anything for at least 12 hours before the test
false; should be 3 hours
the mainstay of cholesterol lowering therapy is ________ changes
lifestyle
the S1 heart sound results from closure of the ______ and tricuspid valves
mitral
turbulent blood flow caused by a narrowed or malfunctioning valve is called a _______, which can be heard during auscultation of the heart
murmur
during diastole, the tricuspid and mitral valves are open, allowing the blood in the atria to flow freely into the relaxed ventricles
true
the sinoatrial (sa) node, with an inherent firing rate of 60-100 impulses/min, is considered the primary pacemaker of the heart
true
during _________ systole, contraction of the papillary muscles causes the chordae tendineae to become taut, keeping the valve leaflets approximated and closed
ventricular