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Jarvis Chapter 20 Heart and Neck Vessels Questions and Answers | 120 Cardiovascular Nursing Practice Questions on Cardiac Assessment, Heart Sounds, Murmurs & Hemodynamics | NURS 202 | Chamberlain University

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This comprehensive Jarvis Chapter 20 Heart and Neck Vessels study guide contains approximately 120 detailed nursing practice questions with accurate answers focused on advanced cardiovascular assessment, cardiac anatomy and physiology, heart sounds, murmurs, neck vessel assessment, hemodynamics, and cardiovascular pathophysiology. The document provides extensive review of cardiac conduction, fetal circulation, jugular venous pressure assessment, apical impulse evaluation, pulse assessment, heart valve function, blood flow through the heart, and age-related cardiovascular changes. The NCLEX-style questions are designed to strengthen nursing students’ understanding of cardiovascular assessment techniques, improve interpretation of abnormal cardiac findings, and reinforce evidence-based nursing care for patients with cardiovascular disorders. This review resource thoroughly examines critical concepts related to cardiac assessment and nursing interpretation of cardiovascular findings across adult, pediatric, geriatric, and pregnant patient populations. Major topics include S1, S2, S3, and S4 heart sounds, split heart sounds, thrills, murmurs, carotid artery assessment, bruits, pulse deficits, jugular venous pulse wave analysis, hepatojugular reflux, congenital heart defects, cardiac output, preload and afterload, conduction pathways, and electrocardiogram interpretation. Students will also review important clinical conditions such as heart failure, myocardial infarction, mitral regurgitation, tetralogy of Fallot, ventricular hypertrophy, cardiomyopathy, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and valvular abnormalities. Additional focus is placed on cardiovascular changes during pregnancy, aging-related hemodynamic alterations, fetal circulation physiology, and risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease and myocardial infarction. The document also reinforces advanced nursing examination skills including inspection, palpation, auscultation, and interpretation of cardiovascular assessment findings in both normal and pathological states. Students will gain practical understanding of proper cardiac auscultation landmarks, use of the bell and diaphragm of the stethoscope, differentiation of systolic and diastolic murmurs, identification of pathological versus innocent murmurs, and recognition of abnormal jugular venous findings. Important nursing concepts related to patient safety, early recognition of cardiac compromise, and evidence-based cardiovascular assessment are integrated throughout the material to support clinical decision-making and exam success. This study guide is highly valuable for Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Associate Degree Nursing (ADN), Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), and pre-licensure nursing students preparing for Health Assessment examinations, Adult Health Nursing exams, ATI testing, HESI assessments, NCLEX-style evaluations, cardiovascular nursing courses, simulation labs, and clinical competency testing. It is especially beneficial for students studying advanced health assessment, medical-surgical nursing, pathophysiology, and cardiovascular nursing who require focused and high-yield review material to improve examination performance and bedside assessment confidence. The cardiovascular concepts presented in this document are supported by evidence-based nursing standards and authoritative healthcare literature, including Jarvis’s Physical Examination and Health Assessment (9th Edition), Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing, Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, and current cardiovascular assessment recommendations published by the American Heart Association (AHA), American Nurses Association (ANA), and National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). Keywords jarvis chapter 20, heart and neck vessels, cardiovascular assessment, cardiac assessment nursing, NURS 202, heart sounds, S1 S2 S3 S4, cardiac murmurs, cardiovascular nursing questions, jugular venous pressure, JVP assessment, carotid bruit, apical impulse, pulse deficit, cardiac output, preload and afterload, heart valve assessment, cardiovascular anatomy, cardiac physiology, fetal circulation, congenital heart defects, tetralogy of fallot, mitral regurgitation, heart failure nursing, myocardial infarction, hypertension nursing, coronary artery disease, cardiovascular pathophysiology, hemodynamics, cardiac conduction system, ECG interpretation, heart auscultation, split heart sounds, thrills and murmurs, pulse assessment, bruits assessment, neck vessel assessment, cardiovascular risk factors, adult health nursing, advanced health assessment, medical surgical nursing, ATI cardiovascular review, HESI nursing exam, NCLEX cardiovascular questions, nursing study guide, clinical nursing skills, evidence based nursing, bedside cardiac assessment, nursing exam questions, cardiovascular health assessment

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Health Assessment Jarvis
Chapter 20 Heart and Neck
Vessels

The sac that surrounds and protects the heart is called the:

a.

Pericardium.

b.

Myocardium.

c.

Endocardium.

d.


Pleural space. - ANSWER ✔✔A

,The direction of blood flow through the heart is best described by which

of these?

a.

Vena cava right atrium right ventricle lungs pulmonary artery left atrium

left ventricle

b.

Right atrium right ventricle pulmonary artery lungs pulmonary vein left

atrium left ventricle

c.

Aorta right atrium right ventricle lungs pulmonary vein left atrium left

ventricle vena cava

d.

Right atrium right ventricle pulmonary vein lungs pulmonary artery left

atrium left ventricle - ANSWER ✔✔b. Right atrium right ventricle

pulmonary artery lungs pulmonary vein left atrium left ventricle

The nurse is reviewing anatomy and physiology of the heart. Which

statement best describes what is meant by atrial kick?

a.

,The atria contract during systole and attempt to push against closed

valves.

b.

Contraction of the atria at the beginning of diastole can be felt as a

palpitation.

c.

Atrial kick is the pressure exerted against the atria as the ventricles

contract during systole.

d.

The atria contract toward the end of diastole and push the remaining

blood into the ventricles. - ANSWER ✔✔D


When listening to heart sounds, the nurse knows that the valve closures

that can be heard best at the base of the heart are:

a.

Mitral and tricuspid.

b.

Tricuspid and aortic.

c.



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, Aortic and pulmonic.

d.


Mitral and pulmonic. - ANSWER ✔✔C


Which of these statements describes the closure of the valves in a

normal cardiac cycle?

a.

The aortic valve closes slightly before the tricuspid valve.

b.

The pulmonic valve closes slightly before the aortic valve.

c.

The tricuspid valve closes slightly later than the mitral valve.

d.

Both the tricuspid and pulmonic valves close at the same time. -

ANSWER ✔✔C


The component of the conduction system referred to as the pacemaker

of the heart is the:

a.

Atrioventricular (AV) node.

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