Cardio NCLEX

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A client has an inoperable abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). The nurse teaches the client about the need for:

Antihypertensives

A nurse is planning to use an external cardiac defibrillator on a client. Which one of the following actions should the nurse perform to check the cardiac rhythm?

Applying the adhesive patch electrodes to the skin and moving away from the client

A client is admitted to the hospital with possible rheumatic endocarditis. The nurse would check the client for signs and symptoms of concurrent:

Streptococcal infection

A client diagnosed with angina pectoris returns to the nursing unit after experiencing an angioplasty. The nurse reinforces instructions to the client regarding the procedure and home care measures. Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of the instructions?

"I need to adhere to my dietary restrictions."

A nurse provides instructions to a client at risk for thrombophlebitis regarding measures to minimize its occurrence. Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of this information?

"I should avoid sitting in one position for long periods of time."

A nurse has reinforced dietary instructions to a client with coronary artery disease. Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of the dietary instructions?

"I should routinely use polyunsaturated oils in my diet."

A client had an aortic valve replacement 2 days ago. This morning, the client says to the nurse, "I don't feel any better than I did before surgery." The appropriate response by the nurse is:

"You are concerned that you don't feel any better after surgery?"

A nurse is planning to teach a client with peripheral arterial disease about measures to limit disease progression. The nurse should include which items on a list of suggestions to be given to the client? Select all that apply.

1. Cut down on the amount of fats consumed in the diet. 3. Walk each day to increase circulation to the legs. 4. Be careful not to injure the legs or feet. 5. Eat a well-balanced diet every day.

A client is at risk for developing disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC). The nurse should become concerned with which of the following fibrinogen levels?

90 mg/dL

A nurse has reinforced home care instructions to a client who had a permanent pacemaker inserted. Which educational outcome has the greatest impact on the client's long-term cardiac health?

Ability to take an accurate pulse in either the wrist or neck

A postcardiac surgery client with a blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level of 45 mg/dL and a serum creatinine level of 2.2 mg/dL has a total 2-hour urine output of 25 mL. The nurse understands that the client is at risk for:

Acute renal failure

A nurse notes that a client who is attached to a cardiac monitor suddenly develops atrial fibrillation at a rate of 130. The nurse notifies the registered nurse immediately and prepares the client for which initial intervention?

Administration of a calcium channel blocker

A client is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization using a radiopaque dye. The nurse checks which most critical item before the procedure?

Allergy to iodine or shellfish

A nurse is assisting in preparing a client for a cardiac catheterization. The nurse understands that it is important to check the client for a history of:

Allergy to shellfish

A nurse is caring for a client who has been admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of angina pectoris. The client is receiving oxygen via nasal cannula at 2 L. The client asks the nurse why the oxygen is necessary. The nurse bases the response on which of the following?

Oxygen supply to the heart cells that is deficient results in angina pectoris pain.

A nurse is setting up the bedside unit for a client being admitted to the nursing unit from the emergency department with a diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). The nurse should place highest priority on making sure that which of the following is available at the bedside?

Oxygen tubing and flowmeter

A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is assisting in caring for a client with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). The client is experiencing chest pain that is unrelieved by the administration of nitroglycerin. The registered nurse administers morphine sulfate to the client as prescribed by the health care provider. Following administration of the morphine sulfate, the LPN plans to monitor:

Respirations and blood pressure

A nurse notes bilateral 2+ edema in the lower extremities of a client with known coronary artery disease who was admitted to the hospital 2 days ago. Based on this finding, the nurse implements which action?

Reviews the intake and output records for the last 2 days

A client seeks medical attention for intermittent episodes in which the fingers of both hands become cold, pale, and numb. The client states that they then become reddened and swollen with a throbbing, achy pain. The nurse further collects data on the client to see whether these episodes occur with:

Ingestion of coffee or chocolate

A client with chronic atrial fibrillation is being started on amiodarone (Cordarone) as maintenance therapy for dysrhythmia suppression. A nurse provides instructions to the client about the medication. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further instruction?

"I will stop taking the prescribed anticoagulant after starting this new medication."

A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a post myocardial infarction (MI) client who will be taking one baby aspirin a day. The nurse determines that the client understands the use of this medication if the client makes which statement?

"I will take this medication every day."

A nurse determines that a client with coronary artery disease (CAD) has the necessary understanding of disease management if the client makes which statement?

"I will walk for one-half hour daily."

A nurse determines that a client with coronary artery disease (CAD) understands disease management if the client makes which of the following statements?

"I will walk for one-half hour daily."

A nurse is discussing smoking cessation with a client diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD). Which statement would the nurse make to the client to try to motivate the client to quit smoking?

"If you quit now, your risk of cardiovascular disease will decrease to that of a nonsmoker in three to four years."

A nurse is teaching the client with angina pectoris about disease management and lifestyle changes that are necessary in order to control disease progression. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?

"It is best to exercise once a week for an hour."

While a nurse is involved in preparing a client for a cardiac catheterization, the client says, "I don't want to talk with you. You're only a nurse. I want my doctor." Which response by the nurse would be therapeutic?

"So you're saying that you want to talk to your health care provider?"

A client is seen in the health care provider's office for a physical examination after experiencing unusual fatigue over the last several weeks. Height is 5 feet, 8 inches, with a weight of 220 pounds. Vital signs are temperature 98.6° F oral, pulse 86 beats per minute, respirations 18 breaths per minute, and blood pressure 184/96 mm Hg. Random blood glucose is 110 mg/dL. In order to best collect relevant data, which question should the nurse ask the client first?

"When was the last time you had your blood pressure checked?"

A nurse is collecting data on a client with a diagnosis of angina pectoris who takes nitroglycerin for chest pain. During the admission, the client reports chest pain. The nurse immediately asks the client which of the following questions?

"Where is the pain located?"

A nurse finds a client tensing while lying in bed staring at the cardiac monitor. What is the nurse's best response when the client states, "There sure are a lot of wires around there. I sure hope we don't get hit by lightning!"?

"Yes, this equipment is a little scary. Can we talk about how the cardiac monitor works?"

A client with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction has a new activity prescription allowing the client to have bathroom privileges. As the nurse stands and begins to walk, the client begins to complain of chest pain. The nurse should initially take which action?

Assist the client to get back into bed.

A hospitalized client with a history of angina pectoris is ambulating in the corridor. The client suddenly complains of severe substernal chest pain. The nurse should take which action first?

Assist the client to sit or lie down.

A clinic nurse is obtaining cardiovascular data on a client. The nurse prepares to check the client's apical pulse and places the stethoscope in which of the following positions?

At the midclavicular line at the fifth left intercostal space

A nurse is providing instructions to a client with angina pectoris about measures to reduce recurrence of chest pain. The nurse should stress to the client the importance of doing which of the following?

Avoiding exposure to either very hot or very cold weather

A client with myocardial infarction (MI) has been transferred from the coronary care unit (CCU) to the general medical unit with cardiac monitoring via telemetry. The nurse assisting in caring for the client expects to note which type of activity prescribed?

Bathroom privileges and self-care activities

A client is diagnosed with thrombophlebitis. The nurse tells the client that which of the following will likely be prescribed?

Bedrest, with elevation of the affected extremity

A nurse is beginning to ambulate a client with activity intolerance caused by bacterial endocarditis. The nurse determines that the client is best tolerating ambulation if which parameter is noted?

Blood pressure that increases from 114/82 to 118/86 mm Hg

A client is scheduled for a dipyridamole (Persantine) thallium scan. The nurse would check to make sure that the client has not had which of the following before the procedure?

Caffeine

A sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) tablet administered to a client for chest pain has relieved the pain. The nurse ensures that the client has which important item within easy reach before leaving the room?

Call bell

A nurse is caring for a client on a cardiac monitor who is alone in a room at the end of the hall. The client has a short burst of ventricular tachycardia (VT) followed by ventricular fibrillation (VF). The client suddenly loses consciousness. Which intervention should the nurse do first?

Call for help and initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

A nurse is providing dietary instructions to a client with congestive heart failure (CHF). The nurse determines that the client understands the instructions if the client states that which of the following food items will be avoided?

Catsup

A nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). The client reports chest pain. When the administration of a sublingual nitroglycerin tablet as prescribed does not relieve the chest pain, the next nursing action is to:

Check the blood pressure and administer another nitroglycerin tablet.

A client is wearing a continuous cardiac monitor, which begins to alarm at the nurse's station. The nurse sees no electrocardiographic complexes on the screen. The nurse would first:

Check the client status and lead placement.

A client with myocardial infarction suddenly becomes tachycardic, shows signs of air hunger, and begins coughing frothy, pink-tinged sputum. A nurse listens to breath sounds, expecting to hear bilateral:

Crackles

A client in a long-term care facility who has a history of angina pectoris wants to go for a short walk outside with a family member. It is a sunny but chilly December day. The nurse should do which of the following to care for this client in a holistic manner?

Instruct the family member to dress the client warmly before going outside.

A client has experienced an episode of pulmonary edema. The nurse determines that the client's respiratory status is improving if which of the following breath sounds are noted?

Crackles in the lung bases

An emergency department client who complains of slightly improved but unrelieved chest pain for 2 days is reluctant to take a nitroglycerin sublingual tablet offered by the nurse. The client states, "I don't need that—my dad takes that for his heart. There's nothing wrong with my heart." Which of the following best describes the client's response?

Denial

A client admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI) tells the nurse that the pain likely resulted from the fried chicken sandwich that the client had for lunch. The nurse responds to the client, using the knowledge that:

Denial is a common occurrence early after MI.

A client brings the following medications to the clinic for her yearly physical. The nurse realizes which medication has been prescribed to treat heart failure?

Digoxin (Lanoxin)

An ambulatory clinic nurse is interviewing a client who is complaining of flu-like symptoms. The client suddenly develops chest pain. Which question would best help the nurse to discriminate pain caused by a noncardiac problem?

Does the pain get worse when you breathe in?"

A nurse understands that which of the following is a correct guideline for adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a health care provider?

Each rescue breath should be given over 1 second and should produce a visible chest rise.

A client has just completed an information session about measures to minimize the progression of coronary artery disease (CAD). The nurse determines that the client indicates an initial understanding of lifestyle alterations if the client states an intention to:

Eat a diet that is low in fat and cholesterol.

A nurse is assisting in developing a plan of care for a client who will be returning to the nursing unit following a cardiac catheterization via the femoral approach. Which nursing intervention will be included in the post-procedure plan of care?

Encourage the client to increase fluid intake.

A nurse is collecting data on a client who was just admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). The client reveals having been under a great deal of stress recently. Based on this finding, the nurse should:

Explore with the client the sources of stress in life.

A nurse working the 3:00 to 11:00 PM shift notes that a client with coronary artery disease (CAD) has a prescription for serum lipid levels to be drawn in the morning. The nurse places the client on which dietary preparation to ensure accurate test results?

Fasting for 12 hours

A nurse is assisting a hospitalized client who is newly diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD) to make appropriate selections from the dietary menu. The nurse encourages the client to select which of the following meals?

Fresh strawberries, steamed vegetables, and baked fish

A nurse carries out a standard prescription for a stat electrocardiogram (ECG) on a client who has an episode of chest pain. The nurse should take which action next?

Give sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) per the health care provider's prescriptions.

A client has an Unna boot applied for treatment of a venous stasis leg ulcer. The nurse notes that the client's toes are mottled and cool, and the client verbalizes some numbness and tingling of the foot. The nurse interprets that the boot:

Has been applied too tightly

A client with known coronary artery disease (CAD) begins to experience chest pain while getting out of bed. The nurse should take which action first?

Have the client stop and lie back down in bed.

A nurse is assigned to assist with caring for a client after cardiac catheterization. The nurse plans to maintain bedrest with:

Head elevation of no more than 30 degrees

A nurse is monitoring a client following cardioversion. Which of the following observations would be of highest priority to the nurse?

Status of airway

A nurse is working with a client who has been diagnosed with Prinzmetal's (variant) angina. The nurse plans to teach the client that this type of angina:

Is generally treated with calcium-channel blocking agents

A nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI) and is assisting the client in completing the diet menu. Which of the following beverages does the nurse instruct the client to select from the menu?

Lemonade

The nurse is caring for the client immediately after insertion of a permanent demand pacemaker via the right subclavian vein. The nurse prevents dislodgement of the pacing catheter by implementing which intervention?

Limiting movement and abduction of the right arm

A nurse is preparing to provide a therapeutic environment for a client who recently had a myocardial infarction (MI). The nurse should alter the environment to ensure that it is:

Low stimulus, low stress

The client scheduled for a right femoropopliteal bypass graft is at risk for compromised tissue perfusion to the extremity. The nurse takes which action before surgery to address this risk?

Marking the location of the pedal pulses on the right leg

A nurse has given instructions to the client with Raynaud's disease about self-management of the disease process. The nurse determines that the client needs further instructions if the client states that:

Moving to a warmer climate should help.

A nurse is checking the neurovascular status of a client who returned to the surgical nursing unit 4 hours ago after undergoing aortoiliac bypass graft. The affected leg is warm, and the nurse notes redness and edema. The pedal pulse is palpable and unchanged from admission. The nurse interprets that the neurovascular status is:

Normal, caused by increased blood flow through the leg

A client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of pericarditis. The nurse reviews the client's record for which manifestation that differentiates pericarditis from other cardiopulmonary problems?

Pericardial friction rub

A client being seen in the emergency department for complaints of chest pain confides in the nurse about regular use of cocaine as a recreational drug. The nurse takes which important action in delivering holistic nursing care to this client?

Teaches about the effects of cocaine on the heart and offers referral for further help

A nurse is caring for a client who is developing pulmonary edema. The client exhibits respiratory distress, but the blood pressure is unchanged from the client's baseline. As an immediate action before help arrives, the nurse would:

Place the client in high-Fowler's position.

An older client with ischemic heart disease has experienced an episode of dizziness and shortness of breath. The nurse reviews the plan of care and notes documentation of decreased cardiac output, dyspnea, and syncopal episodes. The nurse plans to take which important action in the care of the client?

Place the client on a cardiac monitor.

A client receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) has a history of congestive heart failure. The health care provider has prescribed furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg orally daily to prevent fluid overload. The nurse monitors which laboratory value to identify an adverse effect from this medication?

Potassium

A nurse is preparing to ambulate a postoperative client after cardiac surgery. The nurse plans to do which of the following to enable the client to best tolerate the ambulation?

Premedicate the client with an analgesic before ambulating.

Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) is prescribed for a client before a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). When the nurse takes the aspirin to the client, the client asks the nurse about its purpose. The nurse informs the client that the aspirin will:

Prevent the formation of clots.

A nurse is planning measures to decrease the incidence of chest pain for a client with angina pectoris. The nurse should do which of the following to effectively accomplish this goal?

Provide a quiet and low-stimulus environment.

A client diagnosed with thrombophlebitis 1 day ago suddenly complains of chest pain and shortness of breath, and the client is visibly anxious. The nurse understands that a life-threatening complication of this condition is:

Pulmonary embolism

A student nurse is assigned to assist in caring for a client with acute pulmonary edema who is receiving digoxin (Lanoxin) and heparin therapy. The nursing instructor reviews the plan of care formulated by the student and tells the student that which intervention is unsafe?

Restricting the client's potassium intake

A nurse is assisting in caring for a client in the telemetry unit who is receiving an intravenous infusion of 1000 mL 5% dextrose with 40 mEq of potassium chloride. Which occurrence observed on the cardiac monitor indicates the presence of hyperkalemia?

ST segment depressions

A nurse is assisting in caring for a client in the telemetry unit and is monitoring the client for cardiac changes indicative of hypokalemia. Which occurrence noted on the cardiac monitor indicates the presence of hypokalemia?

ST-segment depression

A nurse is asked to assist another health care member in providing care to a client who is placed in a modified Trendelenburg's position. The nurse interprets that the client is likely being treated for which condition?

Shock

A 24-year-old man seeks medical attention for complaints of claudication in the arch of the foot. The nurse also notes superficial thrombophlebitis of the lower leg. The nurse would next check the client for:

Smoking history

A client with a history of angina pectoris tells the nurse that chest pain usually occurs after going up two flights of stairs or after walking four blocks. The nurse interprets that the client is experiencing which of the following types of angina?

Stable

When preparing a client for a pericardiocentesis, how does the nurse position the client?

Supine with the head of bed elevated at a 45- to 60-degree angle

A nurse is preparing to care for a client who will be arriving from the recovery room after an above-the-knee amputation. The nurse ensures that which priority item is in the client's hospital room?

Surgical tourniquet

A nurse is planning adaptations needed for activities of daily living for a client with cardiac disease. The nurse would incorporate which of the following in discussions with the client?

Take in adequate daily fiber to prevent straining during a bowel movement.

A client with angina pectoris who was given a first dose of newly prescribed nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) sublingual tablet complains of slight dizziness and headache. The nurse takes which action first?

Takes the client's blood pressure

A client with no history of heart disease has experienced an acute myocardial infarction and has been given thrombolytic therapy with tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). The nurse interprets that the client is likely experiencing a complication of this therapy if which of the following occurs?

Tarry stools

A nurse assists in developing a plan of care for a client admitted to the hospital with an acute myocardial infarction (MI). The nurse identifies that the priority problem during the acute phase would be:

The client's pain

A nurse working in a long-term care facility is collecting data from a client experiencing chest pain. The nurse would interpret that the pain is likely a result of myocardial infarction (MI) if which of the following observations is made by the nurse?

The pain has not been unrelieved by rest and nitroglycerin tablets.

In order to assess the dorsalis pedis pulse of a client diagnosed with arterial vascular disease, the nurse palpates which anatomical location? Refer to figure.

Top of the foot

For a client diagnosed with pulmonary edema, the nurse establishes a goal to have the client participate in activities that reduce cardiac workload. Which of the following client activities will contribute to achieving this goal

Using a bedside commode for stools

A client with a diagnosis of rapid rate atrial fibrillation asks the nurse why the health care provider is going to perform carotid massage. The nurse responds that this procedure may stimulate the:

Vagus nerve to slow the heart rate

A client with angina complains that the anginal pain is prolonged and severe and occurs at the same time each day, most often in the morning. On further data collection, the nurse notes that the pain occurs in the absence of precipitating factors. This type of anginal pain is best described as:

Variant angina

A client with angina pectoris has just been started on medication therapy with nitroglycerin (Nitrostat). In planning care for this client, the nurse would place priority on measuring:

Vital signs

A client has experienced several episodes of sickle cell crisis. Which instruction should be included in the client's teaching plan to prevent recurrence?

Wear shoes and socks when walking outside to prevent damage to the feet.

A client with heart failure is scheduled to be discharged to home with digoxin (Lanoxin) and furosemide (Lasix) as ongoing prescribed medications. The nurse teaches the client to report which sign that indicates that the medications are not having the intended effect?

Weight gain of 2 to 3 pounds in a few days

A client returns to the nursing unit after an above-the-knee amputation of the right leg. The nurse positions the client:

With the foot of the bed elevated

A client is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) infusion of heparin in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis. The nurse is told that the client's activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) level is 65 seconds and that the client's baseline before the initiation of therapy was 30 seconds. The nurse identifies these results as:

Within the therapeutic range

A client has received instructions about an upcoming cardiac catheterization. The nurse determines that the client has the best understanding of the procedure if the client knows to report which of the following items?

Chest pain

A nurse has given instructions to the family of an older client who seems anxious about being discharged after cardiac surgery. The nurse would need to reinforce the teaching if a family member made which of the following statements?

"A daily half-mile-long brisk walk generally helps people bounce back more quickly and provides more of a sense of control."

A nurse has completed counseling about smoking cessation with a client with coronary artery disease. The nurse determines that the client has understood the material best if the client states that:

"A smoker has twice the risk of having a heart attack than a nonsmoker."

A client with coronary artery disease has selected guided imagery to help cope with psychological stress. Which statement by the client indicates the best understanding of this stress reduction measure?

"The best thing about this is that I can use it anywhere, anytime."

A client who has undergone femoropopliteal bypass grafting says to the nurse, "I hope I don't have any more problems that could make me lose my leg. I'm so afraid that I'll have gone through this for nothing." The appropriate nursing response is which of the following?

"You are concerned about losing your leg?"

To assess for the presence of the posterior tibialis pulse, the nurse should palpate which of the following areas?

In the groove behind the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon

A nurse is providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to an adult cardiac arrest victim. What is the proper compression-to-ventilation ratio for one-person CPR?

30:2

A nurse determines that which of the following clients is most likely to be a candidate for cardioversion?

Client with unstable rapid atrial fibrillation

A client with a history of angina pectoris complains of substernal chest pain. The nurse checks the client's blood pressure and administers nitroglycerin grains 1/150 sublingually. Five minutes later, the client is still experiencing chest pain. If the blood pressure is still stable, the nurse should take which action next?

Administer another nitroglycerin tablet.

A client is at risk for pulmonary embolism and is on anticoagulant therapy with warfarin sodium (Coumadin). The nurse is told that the client's prothrombin time is 18 seconds with a control of 11 seconds. The nurse plans to:

Administer the next dose of warfarin sodium.

A client undergoing computed tomography (CT) scan develops chest pain, wheezing, and stridor after injection of contrast media. Which type of shock is this client most likely exhibiting?

Anaphylactic

A client has a history of left-sided heart failure. The nurse would look for the presence of which of the following to determine whether the problem is currently active?

Bilateral lung crackles

A client's serum calcium level is 7.9 mg/dL. The nurse is immediately concerned, knowing that this level could lead to:

Cardiac arrest

A client is admitted with an arterial ischemic leg ulcer. The nurse expects to note that this ulcer has which of the following typical characteristics?

Deep and painful

A nurse monitors the laboratory data on a client at risk for coronary artery disease. A fasting blood glucose reading of 200 mg/dL is recorded on the chart. The nurse analyzes this result as:

Elevated, signaling the presence of diabetes mellitus, a risk factor of coronary artery disease

A client admitted to the hospital with coronary artery disease complains of dyspnea at rest. The nurse determines that which of the following items would be of most help to the client?

Elevating the head of the bed to at least 45 degrees

The nurse observes the following rhythm on the cardiac monitor. (Refer to the figure.) Which action should the nurse take first?

Evaluate the client for hypotension and assess mental status.

A client is at risk for complications of heart failure. What is the nurse's priority for early detection of the most likely cause of complications with this client?

Evaluating total body fluid

A nurse has given simple instructions on preventing some of the complications of bedrest to a client who experienced a myocardial infarction. The nurse would intervene if the client were performing which of these activities, which would be contraindicated?

Isometric exercises of the arms and legs

A nurse is teaching a hospitalized client who has had aortoiliac bypass grafting about measures to improve circulation. The nurse tells the client to do which of the following?

Keep the ankles uncrossed.

A client with infective endocarditis is at risk for heart failure. The nurse monitors the client for which of the following?

Lung crackles, peripheral edema, and weight gain

A nurse is caring for a client with Buerger's disease. Which finding would the nurse determine is a potential complication associated with this disease?

Numbness and tingling in the legs

A nurse is using a stethoscope to listen to the client's heart and hears this sound. (Click on the sound icon.) To assist in identifying the sound, the nurse should take which initial best action?

Palpate the carotid pulse for a pulsation.

A nurse is auscultating a client's heart sounds and hears these sounds. (Click on the sound icon.) The nurse identifies these as being produced during which phase of the cardiac cycle?

Passive filling phase of ventricles

A nurse is evaluating the effects of care for the client with deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following limb observations would the nurse note as indicating the least success in meeting the outcome criteria for this problem?

Pedal edema that is 3+

A client who is 36 hours post myocardial infarction has ambulated for the first time. The nurse determines that the client best tolerated the activity if which observation was made?

Preactivity pulse rate 86 beats per minute, postactivity pulse rate 94 beats per minute

A hypertensive client who has been taking metoprolol (Lopressor) has been prescribed to decrease the dose of the medication. The client asks the nurse why this must be done over a period of 1 to 2 weeks. In formulating a response, the nurse incorporates the understanding that abrupt withdrawal could:

Precipitate rebound hypertension

A nurse assisting in caring for a client hospitalized with acute pericarditis is monitoring the client for signs of cardiac tamponade. The nurse determines that which finding is unrelated to possible cardiac tamponade?

Pulse rate of 58 beats per minute

A client's blood pressure is 100/78 mm Hg; the client has tachycardia and is cool and pale. The nurse assists the client to which position to promote tissue oxygenation?

Semi-Fowler's

The client's B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) level is 691 pg/mL. Which of the following should the nurse institute when providing care for the client?

Take daily weights and monitor trends.

A nurse is collecting data from a client with varicose veins. Which finding would the nurse identify as an indication of a potential complication associated with this disorder?

The client complains of leg edema, and skin breakdown has started.

A nurse is assisting in the care of a client diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease. When teaching the client about self-management of this health problem, the nurse reminds the client to alert his dentist about the condition because:

The client requires prophylactic antibiotics before treatment.

A nurse has completed nutritional counseling with an overweight client about weight reduction to modify the risk for coronary artery disease. The nurse would determine the teaching as successful if the client stated that a safe weight loss goal is:

Two pounds per week

A client with a diagnosis of congestive heart failure is preparing for discharge to home from the hospital. The nurse determines that the client is ready for discharge to home if the client can:

Verbally describe the daily medications, doses, and times to be administered.

A nurse is assisting a client admitted to the hospital with pulmonary edema to prepare for discharge. The nurse would reinforce with the client the importance of complying with which of the following measures to prevent a recurrence?

Weigh self every morning before breakfast.

A client has just returned from the cardiac catheterization laboratory. The left femoral vessel was used as the access site. After returning the client to bed and conducting an initial assessment, the nurse assisting in caring for the client expects that the health care provider wrote a prescription for the client to remain on bedrest:

With the head of bed elevated no more than 30 degrees

A client has just returned from the cardiac catheterization laboratory. The left femoral vessel was used as the access site. After returning the client to bed and collecting initial data, the nurse places a sign above the bed stating that the client should remain on bedrest:

With the head of the bed elevated no more than 15 degrees

The nurse notes this dysrhythmia on the client's cardiac monitor (refer to figure). The nurse next reports that the client is experiencing which of the following?

Atrial fibrillation

A nurse is assisting in the care of a client with myocardial infarction who should reduce intake of saturated fat and cholesterol. The nurse should help the client comply with diet therapy by selecting which of the following food items from the dietary menu?

Baked haddock, steamed broccoli, herbed rice, sliced strawberries

A nurse is planning a dietary menu for a client with heart failure being treated with digoxin (Lanoxin) and furosemide (Lasix). Which of the following would be the best dinner choice from the daily menu?

Baked pollack, mashed potatoes, and carrot-raisin salad

A client complaining of chest pain has an as-needed (PRN) prescription for sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat). Before administering the medication to the client, the nurse should first check the client's:

Blood pressure

A nurse enters a client's room and finds the client slumped down in the chair. Breathing is shallow and a pulse is present. Based on these data, the nurse determines that the priority would be to:

Check the vital signs and level of consciousness.

A male client who experienced a myocardial infarction (MI) tells the nurse that he is fearful about not being able to return to a normal life. Which action by the nurse is therapeutic at this time?

Explore the specific concerns with the client.

A client who has undergone a left heart catheterization using the right femoral approach is returned to the nursing unit. Thirty minutes later the client complains of numbness and tingling of the right foot. The pedal pulse is weak, and the foot is pale. The nurse notifies the registered nurse immediately because these symptoms are consistent with:

Femoral artery thrombus or hematoma

A client is admitted to the hospital with possible rheumatic heart disease. The nurse collects data from the client and checks the client for which signs or symptoms?

Fever and sore throat

A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is assisting in the care of a client who is having central venous pressure (CVP) measurements taken by the registered nurse (RN). The LPN would assist the RN by placing the bed in which of the following positions for the reading?

Flat

A nurse is assisting a client who will wear a Holter monitor for continuous cardiac monitoring over the next 24 hours. The nurse takes which of the following actions to assist this client?

Gives the client a device holder to wear around the waist

A client is admitted to the hospital with a venous stasis leg ulcer. The nurse inspects the ulcer, expecting to note that the ulcer:

Has a brownish or "brawny" appearance

A nurse is told during shift report that a client is having occasional ventricular dysrhythmias. The nurse reviews the client's laboratory results, recalling that which electrolyte imbalance could be responsible for this development?

Hypokalemia

A nurse is caring for a client who has a malignant lung neoplasm and has developed cardiopulmonary complications. (Click on the sound icon.) On auscultation, the nurse hears these breath sounds over the left lower sternal border (over the apical area) and interprets the sounds as which of the following?

Pericardial friction rub

A nurse is collecting data on a client with a diagnosis of right-sided heart failure. The nurse would expect to note which specific characteristic of this condition?

Dependent edema

A nurse is caring for a client with coronary artery disease, and a topical nitrate is prescribed for the client. The nurse provides medication instructions and tells the client that acetaminophen (Tylenol) is usually prescribed to be taken before the administration of the topical nitrate because:

Headache is a common side effect of nitrates.


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