Management of Patients with Structural, Infectious Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (Chapter 28)
A client is admitted to the hospital with aortic stenosis. Which of the following assessment findings would indicate the development of left ventricular failure?
dyspnea, orthopnea, pulmonary edema
A client reporting heart palpitations is diagnosed with atrial fibrillation caused by mitral valve prolapse. To relieve the symptoms, the nurse should teach the client which dietary intervention?
eliminate caffeine and alcohol
A nurse is caring for a client with aortic stenosis whose compensatory mechanisms of the heart have begun to fail. The nurse will monitor the client carefully for which initial symptoms?
exertional dyspnea, orthopnea, pulmonary edema
Which signs and symptoms accompany a diagnosis of pericarditis?
fever, chest discomfort, and elevated erthyrocyte sedimentation rate
A patient has had a successful heart transplant for end-stage heart disease. What immunosuppressant will be necessary for this patient to take to prevent rejection?
cyclosporine
The diagnosis of aortic regurgitation (AR) is confirmed by which of the following?
echocardiography
Which mitral valve condition generally produces no symptoms?
prolapse
The nurse understands that which of the following medications will be administered for 6 to 12 weeks following prosthetic porcine valve surgery?
warfarin
The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with myocarditis. The nurse must be aware that patients with myocarditis are sensitive to which of the following medications?
digoxin
During a teaching session, a client who is having a valuloplasty tomorrow asks the nurse about the difference between a mechanical valve replacement and a tissue valve. Which of the following answers from the nurse is correct information?
"A mechanical valve is thought to be more durable and so requires replacement less often."
The nurse obtains a health history from a client with a prosthetic heart valve and new symptoms of infective endocarditis. Which question by the nurse is most appropriate to ask?
"Have you been to the dentist lately?"
A client with a confirmed DVT is being discharged from the ED. Which client statement indicates that the client has received proper nursing instruction and understands how to manage this condition?
"I need to do my leg exercises five times or more every hour."
A nurse is teaching a client about valve replacement surgery. Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of the benefit of an autograft replacement valve?
"The valve is made from my own heart valve, and I will not need to take any blood-thinning drugs when I am discharged."
A nursing student is assigned to a patient with a mechanical valve replacement. The patient asks the student, "Why do I have to take antibiotics before getting my teeth cleaned?" Which response by the nursing student is most appropriate?
"You are at risk of developing an infection in your heart."
A patient who had a prosthetic valve replacement was taking Coumadin to reduce the risk of postoperative thrombosis. He visited the nurse practitioner at the Coumadin clinic once a week. Select the INR level that would alert the nurse to notify the health care provider.
3.8
A nurse plans to have an education session with a client with cardiomyopathy and the client's spouse about ways to increase activity tolerance. Which of the following instructions would provide that information?
alternate active periods with rest periods
The nurse is auscultating the heart of a client diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse. Which is often the first and only manifestation of mitral valve prolapse?
an extra heart sound
Which would the nurse stress as a lifelong necessity for a client managing infective endocarditis?
antibiotic therapy
A nurse is caring for a client receiving warfarin (Coumadin) therapy following a mechanical valve replacement. The nurse completed the client's prothrombin time and International Normalized Ratio (INR) at 7 a.m., before the morning meal. The client had an INR reading of 4. The nurse's first priority should be to:
assess the client for bleeding around the gums or in the stool and notify the physician of the laboratory results and most recent administration of warfarin
Which describes a valve used in replacement surgery that is made from the client's own heart valve?
autograft
The nurse is caring for a client who is diagnosed with aortic stenosis, but is reluctant to have surgery for valve replacement. The nurse is present when the physician talks to the client about a treatment that is less invasive than surgery, but that will likely relieve some of the client's symptoms. Later, the client asks the nurse to review with her spouse the treatment offered. What does the nurse talk about with the spouse?
balloon percutaneous valvuloplasty (Definitive treatment for aortic stenosis is surgical replacement of the aortic valve. Clients who are symptomatic, but not good surgical candidates may benefit from a one or two balloon percutaneous valvuloplasty. Antibiotic therapy will not open the valve. The client does not want to have a valve replacement of any kind.)
A nurse is caring for a client who had an aortic balloon valvuloplasty. The nurse should inspect the surgical insertion site closely for which complication(s)?
bleeding and infection
Which nursing intervention should a nurse perform when a client with cardiomyopathy receives a diuretic?
check regularly for dependent edema
A client seeks medical attention for dyspnea, chest pain, syncope, fatigue, and palpitations. A thorough physical examination reveals an apical systolic thrill and heave, along with a fourth heart sound (S4) and a systolic murmur. Diagnostic tests reveal that the client has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Which nursing diagnosis may be appropriate?
decreased cardiac output
The nurse suspects a diagnosis of mitral valve regurgitation when what type of murmur is heard on auscultation?
high-pitched blowing sound at the apex
A white male, age 43, with a tentative diagnosis of infective endocarditis is admitted to an acute care facility. His medical history reveals diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and pernicious anemia; he underwent an appendectomy 20 years earlier and an aortic valve replacement 2 years before this admission. Which history finding is a major risk factor for infective endocarditis?
history of aortic valve replacement
A nurse reviewing a client's echocardiogram report reads the following statements: "The heart muscle is asymmetrically thickened and the overall size and mass are increased, especially along the septum. The ventricular walls are thickened, reducing the size of the ventricular cavities. Several areas of the myocardium show evidence of scaring." The nurse knows these manifestations are indicative of which type of cardiomyopathy?
hypertrophic
A nurse caring for a client with cardiomyopathy determines a diagnosis of anxiety related to a fear of death. Which behavior would indicate to the nurse recognizes that the client's level of anxiety has decreased when the client
is able to discuss the prognosis freely
Incomplete closure of the mitral valve results in backflow of blood from the:
left ventricle to left atrium
A nursing student is caring for a client with end-stage cardiomyopathy. The client's spouse asks the nurse to clarify one of the last treatment options available that the physician mentioned earlier. After checking with the primary nurse, the nursing student would most likely discuss which of the following?
left ventricular assist device
For patients diagnosed with aortic stenosis, digoxin would be ordered for which of the following clinical manifestations?
left ventricular dysfunction
If a client were to develop rheumatic carditis, which cardiac structure would most likely be affected?
mitral valve
A client comes into the emergency department reporting about chest pain that gets worse when taking deep breaths and lying down. After ruling out a myocardial infarction, a nurse would assess for which diagnosis?
pericarditis
Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care for a client with valvular heart disease who is experiencing pulmonary congestion?
rest and sleep in a chair or sit in bed with head elevated
A client with a recent history of atrial fibrillation has been prescribed warfarin. When confirming whether the prescribed dose is safe and appropriate for the client, the nurse should:
review the client's international normalized ratio (INR)
The nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client with rheumatic endocarditis but no valvular dysfunction. On which nursing diagnosis should the nurse focus her teaching?
risk for infection
A nurse is caring for a client with acute mitral regurgitation related to an acute myocardial infarction. The nurse knows to monitor the client carefully for symptoms of which initial complication or result?
severe heart failure
A nurse caring for a patient with mitral stenosis understands that the initial cause of disruption to the normal flow of blood through the heart is due to:
the increased resistance of a narrowed orifice between the left atrium and the left ventricle