Patho chapter 17***

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The heart is a four-chambered pump. Which chamber of the heart pumps blood into the systemic circulation?

left ventricle

The cardiologist just informed a client that he has a reentry circuit in the electrical conduction system in his heart. This dysrhythmia is called Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. After the physician has left the room, the client asks the nurse to explain this. Which statement most accurately describes what is happening?

"There is an extra, abnormal electrical pathway in the heart that leads to impulses traveling around the heart very quickly, in a circular pattern, causing the heart to beat too fast."

A client is admitted to the cardiac unit with a diagnosis of pericarditis. The nurse is teaching th client about the anatomical location of the infection. The nurse evaluates the effectiveness of the teaching when the client correctly identifies which of the following as the location of the pericardium?

A membranous sac that encloses the heart

Select the correct sequence of blood return to the heart.

Capillaries, venules, veins, right atrium

While intubated for surgery, a client has inadvertently had his vagus nerve stimulated. What effect would the surgical team expect to observe?

Decreased heart rate as a result of parasympathetic innervation of the heart

Which of the following is true regarding pulmonary circulation?

It is a low-pressure system that allows for improved gas exchange.

When the semilunar valves open it signals the onset of the ejection period. The aortic pressure reflects changes in the ejection of blood from which part of the heart?

Left ventricle

ECG monitoring has been found to be more sensitive than a client's report of symptoms when identifying transient ongoing myocardial ischemia. Why is this?

Most ECG-detected ischemic events are clinically silent.

A nurse is assessing a client's apical pulse. The nurse is palpating the point of maximum impulse between which ribs?

fifth and sixth

Which intervention by the client will decrease overall cardiovascular risk?

higher levels of fitness and exercise

When trying to explain to a client on dialysis the movement of substances through the capillary pores, the nurse will explain that in the kidneys, the glomerular capillaries have:

Small openings that allow large amounts of smaller molecular substances to filter through the glomeruli.

Downstream peripheral pulses have a higher pulse pressure because the pressure wave travels faster than the blood itself. What occurs in peripheral arterial disease?

The pulse decreases, rather than increases, in amplitude.

The cardiac cycle describes the pumping action of the heart. Which statement is correct about systole?

Ventricles contract and blood is ejected from the heart.

Humoral control of blood flow involves the effect of vasodilator and vasoconstrictor substances in the blood. Select the factor that has a powerful vasodilator effect on arterioles and increases capillary permeability.

histamine

A client's echocardiogram identified a narrowed valve that has resulted in a decreased blood flow between the left atria and left ventricle. The nurse would interpret this as the:

bicuspid valve

A client is admitted to the emergency department after experiencing a motor vehicle accident and sustaining multiple injuries with significant blood loss. The nurse predicts that the client will display which of the following?

decreased urinary output

The electrical activity of the heart is recorded on the ECG. What does the T wave on the ECG represent?

depolarization of the ventricles

The heart consists of four valves. Which are the semilunar valves? Select all that apply.

pulmonary and aortic

Which sequence is the correct pathway for blood flow through the heart?

right atrium - tricuspid valve - right ventricle - pulmonary artery - lungs - pulmonary vein - left atrium - mitral valve - left ventricle - aorta

A client has prominent jugular veins. What type of medical problem is associated with prominent jugular veins?

right sided heart failure

A client with digoxin toxicity is hospitalized and told that a cardiac monitor will be necessary because the client may develop which complication? Select all that apply.

sinus arrest atrial tachycardia atrial fibrillation

A 20-year-old college student, with no past medical history, arrives at the emergency room complaining of severe palpitations and dizziness that started this morning following a night of studying. The student is very upset that this is happening because the final exams are the following day. The cardiac monitor shows a heart rate of 110, regular rhythm with occasional premature ventricular complexes. The nurse explains to the student that this can happen in healthy hearts and is usually caused by stimulation of:

sympathetic nervous system

A nurse working with a client in heart failure is explaining why the symptoms of the heart failure were not evident for a long period of time. When describing the Frank-Starling mechanism, the nurse will explain:

the relationship between venous return and stroke volume.

A number of clients on an acute cardiac care unit of a hospital have diagnoses of impaired cardiac conduction. Which client is most deserving of immediate medical attention?

A 69-year-old woman who has entered ventricular fibrillation


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