Cardiovascular and Respiratory
Disorders Comprehensive
Questions (Frequently Tested) and
Complete Solutions Graded A+
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Modifiable Factors to Minimize Risk for Heart Disease - Answer: -
control BP
- maintain healthy trigs and lipid levels
,- prevent/control DM
- cease/never use tobacco products
- reduce exposure to pollutants
- healthy diet and maintain acceptable weight
- regular exercise
- control alcohol intake 1/day women, 2/day men
- reduce stress
- treat depression
Benefits of Reducing BP by 5% - Answer: 34% fewer strokes
21% less ischemic heart disease
Home Measurement of BP (Tips for Best Practice) - Answer: -
Observe the technique uses, in both arms, using personal device
- duplicate the measurement with same device, but with the
nurse
- measure BP with a reliable device / manual method
- if discrepancy, teach correct technique or replace device
Signs of Potential Exacerbation of Illness in an Older Adult with
Coronary Heart Disease - Answer: - light headedness/dizziness
, - gait/balance disturbance
- loss of appetite or weight
- inability to concentrate / short attention span
- changes in personality or mood
- unusual patterns in urination / defecation
- vague pain/discomfort
- frequent bouts of anxiety
- excessive fatigue
- withdrawal from sources of pleasure
Chest Pain (Gender Differences) - Answer: Instead of typical s/s of
CP, women will experience
s/s:
- SOA
- weakness
- fatigue
- indigestion
- sense of dread