PRO 2 EXAM 2 coursepoint

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Which client statement indicates a good understanding of the nutritional modifications needed to manage hypertension?

"Limiting my salt intake to 2 grams per day will improve my blood pressure."

When providing discharge instructions for a client who has been prescribed sublingual nitroglycerin for angina, the nurse should plan to include which instructions?

"See if rest relieves the chest pain before using the nitroglycerin."

A nurse is educating a client about monitoring blood pressure readings at home. What will the nurse be sure to emphasize?

"Sit quietly for 5 minutes prior to taking blood pressure."

When assessing a client who reports recent chest pain, the nurse obtains a thorough history. Which client statement most strongly suggests angina pectoris?

"The pain occurred while I was mowing the lawn."

Normal serum creatinine values are between __________ mg/dL.

0.5-1.2

A client has just arrived in the ER with a possible myocardial infarction (MI). The electrocardiogram (ECG) should be obtained within which time frame of arrival to the ER?

10 minutes

prehypertension

120-139/80-89

A nurse is teaching a client who is newly diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes mellitus. What will the nurse specify about this client's target blood pressure?

130/80

Stage 1 hypertension

140-159/90-99

The central venous pressure reading should be

2-6

A BUN reading of greater than ___________ mg/dL is abnormal. a reading of greater than ___________ mg/dL is indicative of renal failure.

21, 60

A client asks the nurse how long to wait after taking nitroglycerin before experiencing pain relief. What is the best answer by the nurse?

3 minutes

Following a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, a client is monitored in the postprocedure unit. The client's heparin infusion was stopped 2 hours earlier. There is no evidence of bleeding or hematoma at the insertion site, and the pressure device is removed. With regards to partial thromboplastin time (PTT), when should the nurse plan to remove the femoral sheath?

50 seconds or less

To be effective, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) must be performed within what time frame, beginning with arrival at the emergency department after diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI)?

60 minutes

normal PAWP

8-10

stage 2 hypertension

>160/>100

The nurse is assessing the blood pressure for a patient who has hypertension and the nurse does not hear an auscultatory gap. What outcome may be documented in this circumstance?

A high diastolic or low systolic reading

The nurse is evaluating the types of medications prescribed for a client's hypertension. Which of the following medication classifications establishes an action on vasoconstrictive hormones in the blood stream?

ACE inhibitor

Which medication is given to clients who are diagnosed with angina but are allergic to aspirin?

Clopidogrel

Which diagnostic method is recommended to determine whether left ventricular hypertrophy has occurred?

Echocardiography

When the postcardiac surgical patient demonstrates vasodilation, hypotension, hyporeflexia, slow gastrointestinal motility (hypoactive bowel sounds), lethargy, and respiratory depression, the nurse suspects which electrolyte imbalance?

Hypermagnesemia

A client has been recently placed on nitroglycerin. Which instruction by the nurse should be included in the client's teaching plan?

Instruct the client on side effects of flushing, throbbing headache, and tachycardia.

A nurse is educating about lifestyle modifications for a group of clients with newly diagnosed hypertension. While discussing dietary changes, which point would the nurse emphasize?

It takes 2 to 3 months for the taste buds to adapt to decreased salt intake.

The nurse is caring for a client following a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). The nurse notes persistent oozing of bloody drainage from various puncture sites. The nurse anticipates that the physician will order which medication to neutralize the unfractionated heparin the client received?

Protamine sulfate

A client with CAD has been prescribed a transdermal nitroglycerin patch. What instructions should the nurse provide to the client? Select all that apply.

Remove the transdermal patch at night and reapply in the morning. Store the patch in its original container when not in use.

A nurse is reevaluating a client receiving IV fibrinolytic therapy. Which finding requires immediate intervention by the nurse?

altered level of consciousness

A client has had a 12-lead ECG completed as part of an annual physical examination. The nurse notes an abnormal Q wave on an otherwise unremarkable ECG. The nurse recognizes that this finding indicates

an old MI

A client with a myocardial infarction (MI) develops pulmonary crackles and dyspnea. A chest X-ray shows evidence of pulmonary edema. What type of MI did this client have?

anterior

Which condition contributes to secondary hypertension?

arterial vasoconstriction

The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD). What condition most commonly results in CAD?

atherosclerosis

When starting a client on oral or I.V. diltiazem, for which potential complication should the nurse monitor?

atrioventricular block

the nurse administers propranolol hydrochloride to a patient with a heart rate of 64 beats per minute (bpm). One hour later, the nurse observes the heart rate on the monitor to be 36 bpm. What medication should the nurse prepare to administer that is an antidote for the propranolol?

atropine

A client with chest pain arrives in the emergency department and receives nitroglycerin, morphine, oxygen, and aspirin. The health care provider diagnoses acute coronary syndrome. When the client arrives on the unit, vital signs are stable and the client does not report any pain. In addition to the medications already given, which medication does the nurse expect the health care provider to order?

carvedilol

the nurse is assisting with a bronchoscopy at the bedside in a critical care unit. The client experiences a vasovagal response. What should the nurse do next?

check blood pressure

A client has severe coronary artery disease (CAD) and hypertension. Which medication order should the nurse consult with the health care provider about that is contraindicated for a client with severe CAD?

clonidine

A client comes to the emergency department (ED) complaining of precordial chest pain. In describing the pain, the client describes it as pressure with a sudden onset. What disease process would the nurse suspect in this client?

coronary artery disease

A client is admitted for treatment of Prinzmetal angina. When developing this client's care plan, the nurse should keep in mind that this type of angina is a result of what trigger?

coronary artery spasm

Nurses should implement measures to relieve emotional stress for clients with hypertension because the reduction of stress

decreases the production of neurotransmitters that constrict peripheral arterioles.

A client who is newly diagnosed with hypertension is going to be starting antihypertensive medicine. What is one of the main things the client and the client's spouse should watch for?

dizziness

The nurse is administering oral metoprolol. Where are the receptor sites mainly located?

heart

When administering benazepril with spironolactone, the nurse should be aware that which electrolyte imbalance may occur?

hyperkalemia

The nurse is caring for a client with long-standing hypertension. As a client advocate, which instruction is most helpful in preventing further complications?

obtain a regular appointment with the eye doctor

Papilledema is a fairly common symptom of elevated blood pressure. The best way to detect this condition is through:

ophthalmic examination

the nurse recognizes that the treatment for a non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) differs from that for a STEMI, in that a STEMI is more frequently treated with

percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Which adrenergic inhibitor acts directly on the blood vessels, producing vasodilation?

prazosin

A client presents to the ED with a myocardial infarction. Prior to administering a prescribed thrombolytic agent, the nurse must determine whether the client has which absolute contraindication to thrombolytic therapy?

prior intracranial hemorrhage

It is important for the nurse to encourage the client to rise slowly from a sitting or lying position because gradual changes in position

provide time for the heart to increase the rate of contraction to resupply oxygen to the brain.

normal potassium levels

3.5-5

According to the DASH diet, how many servings of vegetables should a person consume each day

4 or 5

A client is taking 50 mg of oral spironolactone twice a day to assist with blood pressure control. While the nurse is performing the morning assessment, the client reports nausea, general muscle cramps, and weakness. The ECG strip shows a peaked, narrow T-wave, which is a change. What electrolyte imbalance does the nurse suspect?

hyperkalemia

A client with a history of hypertension is receiving client education about structures that regulate arterial pressure. Which structure is a component of that process?

kidneys (also nervous and endocrine)

Severe chest pain is reported by a client during an acute myocardial infarction. Which of the following is the most appropriate drug for the nurse to administer?

morphone

A patient in the recovery room after cardiac surgery begins to have extremity paresthesia, peaked T waves, and mental confusion. What type of electrolyte imbalance does the nurse suspect this patient is having?

potassium

A client is taking amiloride and lisinopril for the treatment of hypertension. What laboratory studies should the nurse monitor while the client is taking these two medications togeth

potassium level

The nurse is teaching a client diagnosed with coronary artery disease about nitroglycerin. What is the cardiac premise behind administration of nitrates?

preload is reduced

When measuring the blood pressure in each arm of a healthy adult client, the nurse recognizes that which statement is true?

pressures should not differ more than 5 mm Hg between arms

A client is being seen at the clinic for a routine physical when the nurse notes the client's blood pressure is 150/97. The client is considered to be a healthy, well-nourished young adult. What type of hypertension does this client have?

primary

The client is prescribed nadolol for hypertension. What is the reason the nurse will teach the client not to stop taking the medication abruptly?

the abrupt stop can cause a myocardial infarction

The nurse is assessing a client with severe angina pectoris and electrocardiogram changes in the emergency room. What is the most important cardiac marker for the client?

troponin

Which nursing actions would be of greatest importance in the management of a client preparing for angioplasty?

withhold anticoagulant therapy

A client is admitted to the emergency department with chest pain and doesn't respond to nitroglycerin. The health care team obtains an electrocardiogram and administers I.V. morphine. The health care provider also considers administering alteplase. This thrombolytic agent must be administered how soon after onset of myocardial infarction (MI) symptoms?

within 6 hours


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