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NUR 611 Final Study Guide: Quiz 4-Cardiac Questions and
Answers with Solutions UPDATED!!!
A patient develops an S3, and later, rales in his bases. This is
indicative of which of the following?
A dysynchrony between the right and left heart.
A problem with the mitral or tricuspid valve.
Heart failure-high preload or decreased ejection fraction or
both
Impaired filling of the coronary arteries in diastole. - ANSWER
Heart failure-high preload or decreased ejection fraction or
both
A patient with structural heart disease with prior or current
moderate symptoms of heart failure would be appropriately
classified as(and yes please look this up!)
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ACC/AHA Stage D
NYHA Class 2
NYHA Class 1
ACC/AHA Stage C - ANSWER ACC/AHA Stage C
In a patient with a hypertrophic heart and adequate ejection
(Heart Failure with preserved Ejection Fraction), decreased
cardiac output is related to which of the following?
Impaired filling.
Increased preload.
Impaired contractility.
Cardiac asynchrony. - ANSWER Impaired filling.
NUR 611 Final Study Guide: Quiz 4-Cardiac Questions and
Answers with Solutions UPDATED!!!
A patient develops an S3, and later, rales in his bases. This is
indicative of which of the following?
A dysynchrony between the right and left heart.
A problem with the mitral or tricuspid valve.
Heart failure-high preload or decreased ejection fraction or
both
Impaired filling of the coronary arteries in diastole. - ANSWER
Heart failure-high preload or decreased ejection fraction or
both
A patient with structural heart disease with prior or current
moderate symptoms of heart failure would be appropriately
classified as(and yes please look this up!)
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ACC/AHA Stage D
NYHA Class 2
NYHA Class 1
ACC/AHA Stage C - ANSWER ACC/AHA Stage C
In a patient with a hypertrophic heart and adequate ejection
(Heart Failure with preserved Ejection Fraction), decreased
cardiac output is related to which of the following?
Impaired filling.
Increased preload.
Impaired contractility.
Cardiac asynchrony. - ANSWER Impaired filling.