Deck 34: Cardiac Disorders
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Deck 34: Cardiac Disorders
1
Stable angina (also called chronic stable angina)occurs most often with exercise or activity and usually subsides with ______.
rest
2
What information should a nurse include in a patient's discharge instruction after an acute myocardial infarction (MI)?
A) Cautions about the use of morphine
B) Detailed symptoms that indicate impending MI
C) Written instructions on diet and follow-up appointments
D) High-energy exercise program directions
A) Cautions about the use of morphine
B) Detailed symptoms that indicate impending MI
C) Written instructions on diet and follow-up appointments
D) High-energy exercise program directions
Written instructions on diet and follow-up appointments
3
What is an important teaching point for a patient with mitral stenosis?
A) Obtain a place on the heart transplant list.
B) Balance activity with oxygen supply.
C) Increase daily fluid intake to over 2000 mL.
D) Have an annual electrocardiogram.
A) Obtain a place on the heart transplant list.
B) Balance activity with oxygen supply.
C) Increase daily fluid intake to over 2000 mL.
D) Have an annual electrocardiogram.
Balance activity with oxygen supply.
4
A patient with angina pectoris complains of chest pain at rest and needs to take three nitroglycerin (NTG)pills to relieve the pain.Of what should the nurse assess this as a major symptom?
A) Stable angina
B) Unstable angina
C) Full-blown acute myocardial infarction (MI)
D) Pulmonary embolus
A) Stable angina
B) Unstable angina
C) Full-blown acute myocardial infarction (MI)
D) Pulmonary embolus
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5
A patient with acute congestive heart failure has jugular vein distention, crackles bilaterally, and dyspnea.Which nursing diagnosis should have the highest priority?
A) Inadequate mobility
B) Fluid volume excess
C) Anxiety
D) Inadequate coping
A) Inadequate mobility
B) Fluid volume excess
C) Anxiety
D) Inadequate coping
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6
______ is an abnormal thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of arterial walls.
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7
A 49-year-old patient has multiple risk factors for coronary artery disease.Which risk factor is considered modifiable?
A) Family history
B) Age
C) Smoking
D) Male gender
A) Family history
B) Age
C) Smoking
D) Male gender
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8
A nurse urges a 50-year-old overweight executive who had a myocardial infarction (MI)3 months earlier to take up some conditioning exercises for 30 minutes a day.What rationale supports this suggestion? (Select all that apply.)
A) Lose weight.
B) Improve cardiac dysrhythmia.
C) Decrease workload of the heart.
D) Decrease cholesterol levels.
E) Increase cholesterol levels.
A) Lose weight.
B) Improve cardiac dysrhythmia.
C) Decrease workload of the heart.
D) Decrease cholesterol levels.
E) Increase cholesterol levels.
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9
What do fibrous plaques of atherosclerosis serve as when they are laid down in the vessels?
A) Stent to keep the vessel open
B) Trap to which other substances adhere
C) Threat to the integrity of the vessel wall
D) Embolus
A) Stent to keep the vessel open
B) Trap to which other substances adhere
C) Threat to the integrity of the vessel wall
D) Embolus
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10
What actions should a nurse implement to decrease the workload of the heart in a patient with acute congestive failure? (Select all that apply.)
A) Eliminate unnecessary activities.
B) Direct the patient in active range-of-motion exercises.
C) Help the patient change positions every 2 hours.
D) Assist the patient to ambulate to the bathroom.
E) Give a partial bed bath rather than full bed bath.
A) Eliminate unnecessary activities.
B) Direct the patient in active range-of-motion exercises.
C) Help the patient change positions every 2 hours.
D) Assist the patient to ambulate to the bathroom.
E) Give a partial bed bath rather than full bed bath.
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