Deck 19: Review of the Cardiovascular System

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Which vitamin is essential in the process of coagulation?

A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin K
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
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The nurse is caring for a client with a stroke volume of 54 ml/beat and a heart rate of 72 beats per minute. The nurse calculates that the client's cardiac output is ___ L/min.
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The nurse asks a group of nursing students to name examples of positive inotropic agents. Which answers by the students indicate understanding of the content?

A) Epinephrine
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Quinidine
E) Propranolol
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A nurse administers an IV antihypertensive medication, causing an immediate reduction in blood pressure. The baroreceptors respond by attempting to return blood pressure back to normal by accelerating the heart rate. Which term will the nurse use when documenting this phenomenon?

A) Reflex tachycardia
B) Ventricular tachycardia
C) Re-entry tachycardia
D) Supraventricular tachycardia
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The nurse is teaching a community group about the role that cholesterol plays in the development of high blood pressure and atherosclerosis. In order to decrease this risk, the nurse recommends that clients maintain a low density lipoprotein (LDL) level less than _____ mmol/L.
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The nurse is providing teaching to a client who has been placed on oral cholestyramine for management of a lipid disorder. Which statement by this client indicates the need for further teaching about this drug?

A) "I should take my warfarin at least 1 hour before I take my cholestyramine."
B) "Before I take this medicine, I should mix it in 2 ounces of water, then add another 2-4 ounces before I swallow it."
C) "I should stop taking a daily multivitamin pill."
D) "I should keep all appointments for monitoring my warfarin therapy, since I might need to decrease the dose of this drug."
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A client is being discharged home with nitrostat to take as needed for his angina. Which of the following statement by the client indicate more teaching is required regarding this drug?

A) " I will report severe headaches to my physician."
B) " I will place the tablet under my tongue."
C) "Transfer tablets from pharmacy container to something that will fit in my pocket."
D) "May take up to 4 tablets, one every 5 minutes apart for chest pain before calling 911."
E) "I will replace the nitro tabs every six months."
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Nursing students are completing an orientation to a cardiac care floor, and are reviewing th actions of several drugs used to treat angina. What statement by a student accurately describes the specific effect that the dilating of smooth muscle of veins has on the client with angina?

A) " Myocardial oxygen demand is reduced."
B) " Increases blood flow to ischemic heart tissue."
C) " Cardiac preload is reduced."
D) " Cardiac afterload is reduced."
E) "A negative inotropic effect."
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A client is evaluated in the emergency room for thrombolytic therapy following a stroke. When completing a thorough health history, what does the nurse learn that precludes this client from receiving thrombolytics?

A) History of renal carcinoma 5 years ago
B) Cholelithiasis
C) History of hypertension
D) Liver biopsy 2 days ago
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The nurse is caring for a newly admitted client who is suspected of having an MI. What timeframe would thrombolytics no longer be considered to be therapeutic for treatment of MI?

A) After 24 hours from the onset of pain
B) After 10 hours from the onset of pain
C) After 12 hours from the onset of pain
D) After 3 hours from the onset of pain

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A client prescribed 81 mg of aspirin (ASA) daily following a myocardial infarction (MI) asks the nurse why the baby dose of ASA is prescribed. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

A) "This low dose is effective and causes less GI side effects."
B) "This is all the ASA you need right now."
C) "The lower dose is much more economical, because you will need to take this throughout your life."
D) "High doses of ASA do not prevent recurrences of an MI."
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Considering that a goal of treatment for clients with angina is to reduce the incidence of anginal episodes, what is considered a first line drug int the treatment of chronic angina?

A) Reteplase
B) ASA
C) Nitrostat
D) Atenolol
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Deck 19: Review of the Cardiovascular System
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Which vitamin is essential in the process of coagulation?

A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin K
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
Vitamin K
2
The nurse is caring for a client with a stroke volume of 54 ml/beat and a heart rate of 72 beats per minute. The nurse calculates that the client's cardiac output is ___ L/min.
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The nurse asks a group of nursing students to name examples of positive inotropic agents. Which answers by the students indicate understanding of the content?

A) Epinephrine
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Quinidine
E) Propranolol
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Dopamine
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A nurse administers an IV antihypertensive medication, causing an immediate reduction in blood pressure. The baroreceptors respond by attempting to return blood pressure back to normal by accelerating the heart rate. Which term will the nurse use when documenting this phenomenon?

A) Reflex tachycardia
B) Ventricular tachycardia
C) Re-entry tachycardia
D) Supraventricular tachycardia
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The nurse is teaching a community group about the role that cholesterol plays in the development of high blood pressure and atherosclerosis. In order to decrease this risk, the nurse recommends that clients maintain a low density lipoprotein (LDL) level less than _____ mmol/L.
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The nurse is providing teaching to a client who has been placed on oral cholestyramine for management of a lipid disorder. Which statement by this client indicates the need for further teaching about this drug?

A) "I should take my warfarin at least 1 hour before I take my cholestyramine."
B) "Before I take this medicine, I should mix it in 2 ounces of water, then add another 2-4 ounces before I swallow it."
C) "I should stop taking a daily multivitamin pill."
D) "I should keep all appointments for monitoring my warfarin therapy, since I might need to decrease the dose of this drug."
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A client is being discharged home with nitrostat to take as needed for his angina. Which of the following statement by the client indicate more teaching is required regarding this drug?

A) " I will report severe headaches to my physician."
B) " I will place the tablet under my tongue."
C) "Transfer tablets from pharmacy container to something that will fit in my pocket."
D) "May take up to 4 tablets, one every 5 minutes apart for chest pain before calling 911."
E) "I will replace the nitro tabs every six months."
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Nursing students are completing an orientation to a cardiac care floor, and are reviewing th actions of several drugs used to treat angina. What statement by a student accurately describes the specific effect that the dilating of smooth muscle of veins has on the client with angina?

A) " Myocardial oxygen demand is reduced."
B) " Increases blood flow to ischemic heart tissue."
C) " Cardiac preload is reduced."
D) " Cardiac afterload is reduced."
E) "A negative inotropic effect."
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A client is evaluated in the emergency room for thrombolytic therapy following a stroke. When completing a thorough health history, what does the nurse learn that precludes this client from receiving thrombolytics?

A) History of renal carcinoma 5 years ago
B) Cholelithiasis
C) History of hypertension
D) Liver biopsy 2 days ago
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The nurse is caring for a newly admitted client who is suspected of having an MI. What timeframe would thrombolytics no longer be considered to be therapeutic for treatment of MI?

A) After 24 hours from the onset of pain
B) After 10 hours from the onset of pain
C) After 12 hours from the onset of pain
D) After 3 hours from the onset of pain

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A client prescribed 81 mg of aspirin (ASA) daily following a myocardial infarction (MI) asks the nurse why the baby dose of ASA is prescribed. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

A) "This low dose is effective and causes less GI side effects."
B) "This is all the ASA you need right now."
C) "The lower dose is much more economical, because you will need to take this throughout your life."
D) "High doses of ASA do not prevent recurrences of an MI."
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Considering that a goal of treatment for clients with angina is to reduce the incidence of anginal episodes, what is considered a first line drug int the treatment of chronic angina?

A) Reteplase
B) ASA
C) Nitrostat
D) Atenolol
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