Deck 6: Assessing the Cardiovascular System

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Which heart problem is responsible for an early systolic murmur?

A) Pericarditis
B) Turbulent venous flow
C) Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
D) Myocardial infarction (MI)
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Which of the following factors may affect a patient's risk for heart disease?

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Ethnicity
D) All of the above
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The nurse auscultates an S3 gallop rhythm in an adult. Which disorder is this indicative of?

A) Atrial fibrillation
B) Heart failure
C) Ventricular tachycardia
D) Atrial septal defect
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At which auscultatory site would S1 best be heard?

A) Aortic
B) Pulmonic
C) Erb point
D) Mitral
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The nurse auscultates an S2 sound during a cardiovascular system assessment. Which conclusion by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Normal finding
B) Mitral valve stenosis
C) Pericarditis
D) Hypertension
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An older adult patient is admitted to the critical care unit with uncontrolled hypertension. The patient's point of maximal impulse (PMI) is enlarged and displaced laterally. Which is the normal size of the left ventricular impulse (LVI)?

A) <1 cm
B) No greater than 2 cm
C) Between 3 and 4 cm
D) >4 cm
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The nurse detects a widely abnormal split S2. At which auscultatory site would this be heard?

A) Aortic
B) Pulmonic
C) Tricuspid
D) Mitral
Question
Which is often the cause of an additional heart sound heard during pregnancy?

A) A mammary soufflé
B) Friction rub
C) Venous hum
D) S4 gallop
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Ethnic variations have an impact on severity of coronary artery disease (CAD). Which individual is more likely to suffer from CAD?

A) Japanese American male
B) Puerto Rican female
C) African American female
D) White female
Question
The nurse is assessing a patient's heart sounds. Which pitch is expected for the S2 sound?

A) Vibrating
B) Grating
C) Low
D) High
Question
Turbulent blood flow within the heart is heard as a murmur. Which is the cause of the murmur?

A) Increased blood volume
B) Constricted blood vessels
C) Flow from a normal vessel to a dilated one
D) All of the above
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Which location does the nurse use to assess S1?

A) Base left
B) Base right
C) Apex
D) Left lower sternal border
Question
The S1 heart sound is made during which part of the cardiac cycle?

A) Systolic
B) Diastolic
C) Early diastolic
D) Midsystolic
Question
The nurse auscultates a widely split S2 heart sound. Which is this assessment finding indicative of?

A) Atrial fibrillation
B) Left bundle branch block (LBBB)
C) Right bundle branch block (RBBB)
D) Ventricular fibrillation
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To measure jugular venous pressure, the patient should be placed in which position?

A) Supine
B) High Fowler's
C) Semi-Fowler's
D) Prone
Question
The nurse notes an opening snap when auscultating a patient's heart sounds. Which does this finding indicate?

A) Atrial fibrillation
B) Pulmonary hypertension
C) Emphysema
D) Mitral stenosis
Question
Which action by the nurse will allow bruits to be heard most accurately?

A) Using a fetoscope
B) Using the diaphragm of the stethoscope
C) Using the bell of the stethoscope
D) Using the unassisted ear
Question
The nurse notes an elevated jugular venous pressure (JVP). Which disease process can cause this assessment finding?

A) Hypovolemia
B) Constrictive pericarditis
C) Right ventricular hypertrophy
D) Abnormal venous wave forms
Question
The S3 rhythm often accompanies which heart problem?

A) Heart failure
B) Mitral stenosis
C) Pulmonary hypertension
D) Myocardial infarction (MI)
Question
At which auscultatory site would S2 best be heard?

A) Mitral
B) Tricuspid
C) Erb point
D) Aortic area
Question
An S3 heart sound may be a normal finding in patients younger than ________________years of age.
Question
The nurse is conducting a health history for a patient who presents for a cardiovascular assessment. Which drugs would likely cause the patient's heart rate to be more than 100 beats per minute? Select all that apply.

A) Nitrates
B) Isoproterenol
C) Nicotine
D) Digoxin
E) Procainamide
Question
When auscultating heart sounds, what is the best way to differentiate S1 and S2?

A) Time S1 with a visible pulsation at the apex
B) Time S1 with the carotid pulsation
C) Time S1 as the louder sound at the base
D) Time the difference between S1 and S2 and the next S1
Question
At which auscultatory site would a normal split S1 occur?

A) Aortic
B) Pulmonic
C) Tricuspid
D) Mitral
Question
The nurse notes mitral regurgitation during auscultation of heart sounds. Which are characteristic of this finding? Select all that apply.

A) Best auscultated at apical area
B) Described as blowing, harsh, or musical
C) May mask S1
D) Localized to a small area
E) Described as a rough, low-pitched sound
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Native Americans younger than ________________years have twice the mortality rate from heart disease as other groups.
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Diastolic murmurs or murmurs greater than or equal to a grade ________________are usually significant of pathology.
Question
The nurse knows that a systolic murmur less than or equal to a grade ________________auscultated during a cardiovascular assessment is usually innocent.
Question
The nurse notes a low-pitch early systolic murmur during a cardiovascular assessment. Which quality will the nurse document when recording this murmur in the patient's medical record?

A) Rough
B) Harsh
C) Blowing
D) Rumbling
Completion
Complete each statement.
Question
The nurse is preparing to conduct a cardiovascular assessment. Which piece of equipment is not required?

A) Stethoscope
B) Pen light
C) Scale
D) Otoscope
Question
The nurse assesses an S4 gallop rhythm during a cardiovascular assessment. Which is the reason for this heart sound?

A) Pulmonary hypertension
B) Mitral stenosis
C) Aortic stenosis
D) Pericarditis
Question
Which finding is abnormal when conducting inspection as part of a cardiovascular assessment?

A) Visible carotid pulsations
B) No neck vein distention
C) Large pulsations in the neck
D) Positive pulsation at the apex
Question
The nurse is preparing to assess the apical pulse, which is found in the ____________________th intercostal space.
Question
Which extra heart sound might the nurse anticipate for a patient with a history of hypertension?

A) S3
B) S4
C) Ejection click
D) Opening snap
Question
The nurse is assessing a patient who presents with a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute. Which are possible causes for this assessment finding? Select all that apply.

A) Sinus bradycardia
B) Atrial fibrillation
C) Heart block
D) Myocardial infarction
E) Hyperkalemia
Question
The nurse is preparing to conduct a cardiovascular assessment. Which positions are appropriate for the patient to assume during cardiac auscultation? Select all that apply.

A) Sitting
B) Trendelenburg
C) Supine
D) Sims'
E) Left lateral recumbent
Question
The nurse educator is teaching a group of nursing students about jugular pulsations. Which statements will the educator include in the presentation? Select all that apply.

A) "Jugular pulsations are easily obliterated."
B) "Jugular pulsations are affected by position."
C) "Jugular pulsations are affected by respirations."
D) "Jugular pulsations are affected by weight."
E) "Jugular pulsations are assessed with a stethoscope."
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Deck 6: Assessing the Cardiovascular System
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Which heart problem is responsible for an early systolic murmur?

A) Pericarditis
B) Turbulent venous flow
C) Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
D) Myocardial infarction (MI)
Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
2
Which of the following factors may affect a patient's risk for heart disease?

A) Age
B) Gender
C) Ethnicity
D) All of the above
All of the above
3
The nurse auscultates an S3 gallop rhythm in an adult. Which disorder is this indicative of?

A) Atrial fibrillation
B) Heart failure
C) Ventricular tachycardia
D) Atrial septal defect
Heart failure
4
At which auscultatory site would S1 best be heard?

A) Aortic
B) Pulmonic
C) Erb point
D) Mitral
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5
The nurse auscultates an S2 sound during a cardiovascular system assessment. Which conclusion by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Normal finding
B) Mitral valve stenosis
C) Pericarditis
D) Hypertension
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An older adult patient is admitted to the critical care unit with uncontrolled hypertension. The patient's point of maximal impulse (PMI) is enlarged and displaced laterally. Which is the normal size of the left ventricular impulse (LVI)?

A) <1 cm
B) No greater than 2 cm
C) Between 3 and 4 cm
D) >4 cm
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The nurse detects a widely abnormal split S2. At which auscultatory site would this be heard?

A) Aortic
B) Pulmonic
C) Tricuspid
D) Mitral
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8
Which is often the cause of an additional heart sound heard during pregnancy?

A) A mammary soufflé
B) Friction rub
C) Venous hum
D) S4 gallop
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Ethnic variations have an impact on severity of coronary artery disease (CAD). Which individual is more likely to suffer from CAD?

A) Japanese American male
B) Puerto Rican female
C) African American female
D) White female
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The nurse is assessing a patient's heart sounds. Which pitch is expected for the S2 sound?

A) Vibrating
B) Grating
C) Low
D) High
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11
Turbulent blood flow within the heart is heard as a murmur. Which is the cause of the murmur?

A) Increased blood volume
B) Constricted blood vessels
C) Flow from a normal vessel to a dilated one
D) All of the above
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Which location does the nurse use to assess S1?

A) Base left
B) Base right
C) Apex
D) Left lower sternal border
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The S1 heart sound is made during which part of the cardiac cycle?

A) Systolic
B) Diastolic
C) Early diastolic
D) Midsystolic
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14
The nurse auscultates a widely split S2 heart sound. Which is this assessment finding indicative of?

A) Atrial fibrillation
B) Left bundle branch block (LBBB)
C) Right bundle branch block (RBBB)
D) Ventricular fibrillation
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15
To measure jugular venous pressure, the patient should be placed in which position?

A) Supine
B) High Fowler's
C) Semi-Fowler's
D) Prone
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16
The nurse notes an opening snap when auscultating a patient's heart sounds. Which does this finding indicate?

A) Atrial fibrillation
B) Pulmonary hypertension
C) Emphysema
D) Mitral stenosis
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17
Which action by the nurse will allow bruits to be heard most accurately?

A) Using a fetoscope
B) Using the diaphragm of the stethoscope
C) Using the bell of the stethoscope
D) Using the unassisted ear
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18
The nurse notes an elevated jugular venous pressure (JVP). Which disease process can cause this assessment finding?

A) Hypovolemia
B) Constrictive pericarditis
C) Right ventricular hypertrophy
D) Abnormal venous wave forms
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19
The S3 rhythm often accompanies which heart problem?

A) Heart failure
B) Mitral stenosis
C) Pulmonary hypertension
D) Myocardial infarction (MI)
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At which auscultatory site would S2 best be heard?

A) Mitral
B) Tricuspid
C) Erb point
D) Aortic area
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21
An S3 heart sound may be a normal finding in patients younger than ________________years of age.
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22
The nurse is conducting a health history for a patient who presents for a cardiovascular assessment. Which drugs would likely cause the patient's heart rate to be more than 100 beats per minute? Select all that apply.

A) Nitrates
B) Isoproterenol
C) Nicotine
D) Digoxin
E) Procainamide
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23
When auscultating heart sounds, what is the best way to differentiate S1 and S2?

A) Time S1 with a visible pulsation at the apex
B) Time S1 with the carotid pulsation
C) Time S1 as the louder sound at the base
D) Time the difference between S1 and S2 and the next S1
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At which auscultatory site would a normal split S1 occur?

A) Aortic
B) Pulmonic
C) Tricuspid
D) Mitral
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25
The nurse notes mitral regurgitation during auscultation of heart sounds. Which are characteristic of this finding? Select all that apply.

A) Best auscultated at apical area
B) Described as blowing, harsh, or musical
C) May mask S1
D) Localized to a small area
E) Described as a rough, low-pitched sound
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Native Americans younger than ________________years have twice the mortality rate from heart disease as other groups.
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Diastolic murmurs or murmurs greater than or equal to a grade ________________are usually significant of pathology.
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The nurse knows that a systolic murmur less than or equal to a grade ________________auscultated during a cardiovascular assessment is usually innocent.
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29
The nurse notes a low-pitch early systolic murmur during a cardiovascular assessment. Which quality will the nurse document when recording this murmur in the patient's medical record?

A) Rough
B) Harsh
C) Blowing
D) Rumbling
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30
The nurse is preparing to conduct a cardiovascular assessment. Which piece of equipment is not required?

A) Stethoscope
B) Pen light
C) Scale
D) Otoscope
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The nurse assesses an S4 gallop rhythm during a cardiovascular assessment. Which is the reason for this heart sound?

A) Pulmonary hypertension
B) Mitral stenosis
C) Aortic stenosis
D) Pericarditis
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Which finding is abnormal when conducting inspection as part of a cardiovascular assessment?

A) Visible carotid pulsations
B) No neck vein distention
C) Large pulsations in the neck
D) Positive pulsation at the apex
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The nurse is preparing to assess the apical pulse, which is found in the ____________________th intercostal space.
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34
Which extra heart sound might the nurse anticipate for a patient with a history of hypertension?

A) S3
B) S4
C) Ejection click
D) Opening snap
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35
The nurse is assessing a patient who presents with a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute. Which are possible causes for this assessment finding? Select all that apply.

A) Sinus bradycardia
B) Atrial fibrillation
C) Heart block
D) Myocardial infarction
E) Hyperkalemia
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36
The nurse is preparing to conduct a cardiovascular assessment. Which positions are appropriate for the patient to assume during cardiac auscultation? Select all that apply.

A) Sitting
B) Trendelenburg
C) Supine
D) Sims'
E) Left lateral recumbent
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37
The nurse educator is teaching a group of nursing students about jugular pulsations. Which statements will the educator include in the presentation? Select all that apply.

A) "Jugular pulsations are easily obliterated."
B) "Jugular pulsations are affected by position."
C) "Jugular pulsations are affected by respirations."
D) "Jugular pulsations are affected by weight."
E) "Jugular pulsations are assessed with a stethoscope."
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