1340 PU Ch 25: Caring for Clients with Disorders of Coronary and Peripheral Blood Vessels

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A community health nurse teaches a group of older adults about modifiable risk factors that contribute to the development of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The nurse knows that the teaching was effective based on which statement?

"I will need to stop smoking because the nicotine causes less blood to flow to my hands and feet."

A client presents to the ED reporting severe substernal chest pain radiating down his left arm. He is admitted to the coronary care unit (CCU) with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). What nursing assessment activity is a priority on admission to the CCU?

Begin ECG monitoring.

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

The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client with acute coronary syndrome. What nursing action should be included in the client's care plan?

Administer supplementary oxygen, as needed.

A client reports chest pain and heavy breathing when exercising or when stressed. Which is a priority nursing intervention for the client diagnosed with coronary artery disease?

Assess chest pain and administer prescribed drugs and oxygen

A patient with a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is being treated with unfractionated heparin, which is being administered intravenously. The nurse who is providing care for this patient should consequently prioritize what assessments?

Assessing the patient for internal or external hemorrhage

A client is recovering in the hospital from cardiac surgery. The nurse has identified the diagnosis of risk for ineffective airway clearance related to pulmonary secretions. What intervention best addresses this risk?

Client's consistent performance of deep-breathing and coughing exercises

The public health nurse is participating in a health fair, and she interviews a woman with a history of hypertension who is currently smoking one pack of cigarettes per day. She has had no manifestations of coronary artery disease (CAD) but a recent low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level of 154 mg/dL was found. Based on her assessment, the nurse would expect that this patient would be treated in what way?

Diet therapy and smoking cessation Diet therapy is indicated for a patient without CAD who has two or more risk factors (hypertension and cigarette smoking) and an LDL level equal to or greater than 130 mg/dL. When the patient's LDL levels are equal to or greater than 160 mg/dL, drug therapy would be added to diet therapy. Cigarette smoking contributes to the development and severity of CAD and is listed as a major risk factor.

When discussing angina pectoris secondary to atherosclerotic disease with a client, the client asks why he tends to experience chest pain when he exerts himself. The nurse should describe which of the following phenomena?

Exercise increases the heart's oxygen demands.

The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results for a client diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD). The client's low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level is 115 mg/dL. The nurse interprets this value as

HIGH

A nurse is caring for a client after cardiac surgery. Upon assessment, the client appears restless and reports nausea and weakness. The client's ECG reveals peaked T waves. The nurse reviews the client's serum electrolytes, anticipating which abnormality?

Hyperkalemia

A client is diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Which nursing diagnosis should receive highest priority at this time?

Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion related to venous congestion

The nurse is assessing a client who was admitted to the critical care unit 3 hours ago following cardiac surgery. The nurse's most recent assessment reveals that the client's left pedal pulses are not palpable and that the right pedal pulses are rated at +2. What is the nurse's best action?

Inform the client's health care provider of this assessment finding.

The nurse is taking a health history on a new patient. The patient reports experiencing pain in the left lower leg and foot when walking, but claims that the pain is relieved with rest. The nurse notes that the patient's left lower leg is slightly edematous and hairless. What should the nurse suspect that the patient may be experiencing?

Intermittent claudication

The nurse is preparing to administer warfarin to a client with deep vein thrombophlebitis (DVT). Which laboratory value would most clearly indicate that the client's warfarin is at therapeutic levels?

International normalized ratio (INR) between 2 and 3

A client is undergoing lipid profile studies in an effort to determine a proper nutritional balance for CAD. The client's lipid profile reveals LDL greater than HDL. This is a risk factor for this client because the:

LDL sticks to arteries.

The nurse has performed a thorough nursing assessment of the care of a client with chronic leg ulcers. The nurse's assessment should include which of the following components? Select all that apply.

Location and type of pain Bilateral comparison of peripheral pulses Comparison of temperature in the client's legs Identification of mobility limitations

The triage nurse in the emergency department assesses a 66-year-old male patient who has presented to the emergency department with complaints of midsternal chest pain that has lasted for the last 5 hours. The care team suspects a myocardial infarction (MI). The nurse is aware that, because of the length of time the patient has been experiencing symptoms, the following may have happened to the myocardium:

May have developed an increased area of infarction

A postoperative client is receiving heparin after developing thrombophlebitis. The nurse monitors the client carefully for bleeding and other adverse effects of heparin. If the client starts to exhibit signs of excessive bleeding, the nurse should expect to administer an antidote that is specific to heparin. Which agent fits this description?

Protamine sulfate

A physician admits a client to the health care facility for treatment of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. When planning this client's care, which goal should the nurse keep in mind as she formulates interventions?

Stabilizing heart rate and blood pressure and easing anxiety

A nurse is caring for a client who had a three-vessel coronary bypass graft 4 days earlier. The client's cholesterol profile is as follows: total cholesterol 265 mg/dl, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) 139 mg/dl, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) 32 mg/dl. The client asks the nurse how to lower his cholesterol. What is the best response by the nurse?

The nurse will ask the dietitian to talk with the client about modifying the diet.

The client has had biomarkers tested after reporting chest pain. Which diagnostic marker of myocardial infarction remains elevated for as long as 2 weeks?

Troponin

A home health nurse is seeing an elderly male client for the first time. During the physical assessment of the skin on the lower legs, the nurse notes edema, brown pigmentation in the gaiter area, pedal pulses, and a few irregularly shaped ulcers around the ankles. From these findings, the nurse knows that the client has a problem with peripheral circulation. Which of the following does the nurse suspect?

Venous insufficiency

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

A 60-year-old woman has been brought to the emergency department (ED) by ambulance after she experienced a sudden onset of dyspnea and phoned 911. The woman is obese but claims an unremarkable medical history and denies chest pain. When assessing this patient, the nurse in the ED should be aware that:

Women often present with an MI much differently than do men.

The nurse is explaining the cause of angina pain to a client. What will the nurse say most directly caused the pain?

a lack of oxygen in the heart muscle cells

A client with CAD thinks diltiazem (Cardizem) has been causing nausea. Diltiazem (Cardizem) is categorized as which type of drug?

calcium-channel blocker

The public health nurse is participating in a health fair and interviews a client with a history of hypertension, who is currently smoking one pack of cigarettes per day. The client denies any of the most common manifestations of CAD. The nurse should expect the focuses of CAD treatment to be:

diet therapy and smoking cessation.

A client returns for a follow-up visit to the cardiologist 4 days after a trip to the ED for sudden shortness of breath and abdominal pain. The nurse realizes the client had a myocardial infarction because the results from the blood work drawn in the hospital shows:

elevated troponin levels.


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