NSG223 / NSG 223 Final Exam (Latest 2024 /
2025 Update): Medical-Surgical Nursing II |
Questions and Verified Answers | 100%
Correct | Grade A - Herzing
Angina Pectoris - <<<ANSWER>>>Chest pain from inadequate blood
flow to heart.
Myocardial Ischemia - <<<ANSWER>>>Insufficient oxygen supply to
heart muscle.
Transient Pain - <<<ANSWER>>>Pain lasting a few minutes, resolves
with rest.
Warning Sign - <<<ANSWER>>>Indicates underlying coronary artery
disease risk.
Atherosclerosis - <<<ANSWER>>>Buildup of plaque in coronary
arteries.
Coronary Artery Spasm - <<<ANSWER>>>Temporary narrowing of
coronary arteries.
Coronary Thrombosis - <<<ANSWER>>>Blood clot blocking a
coronary artery.
, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) - <<<ANSWER>>>Hardening and
narrowing of coronary arteries.
Reduced Blood Flow - <<<ANSWER>>>Decreased blood supply to
heart muscle.
Oxygen Deprivation - <<<ANSWER>>>Lack of oxygen leading to
chest pain.
Stable Angina - <<<ANSWER>>>Predictable chest pain during
exertion or stress.
Unstable Angina - <<<ANSWER>>>Unpredictable pain at rest, higher
heart attack risk.
Variant Angina - <<<ANSWER>>>Caused by coronary artery spasms,
often at night.
Diagnosis - <<<ANSWER>>>Identify potential nursing problems for
the patient.
Planning - <<<ANSWER>>>Develop a comprehensive care plan for
treatment.
Implementation - <<<ANSWER>>>Execute the care plan and provide
necessary interventions.
Evaluation - <<<ANSWER>>>Assess effectiveness of nursing
interventions performed.
Vital Signs Monitoring - <<<ANSWER>>>Track blood pressure, pulse,
respirations, temperature.
Pain Assessment - <<<ANSWER>>>Evaluate pain characteristics:
location, duration, intensity.
2025 Update): Medical-Surgical Nursing II |
Questions and Verified Answers | 100%
Correct | Grade A - Herzing
Angina Pectoris - <<<ANSWER>>>Chest pain from inadequate blood
flow to heart.
Myocardial Ischemia - <<<ANSWER>>>Insufficient oxygen supply to
heart muscle.
Transient Pain - <<<ANSWER>>>Pain lasting a few minutes, resolves
with rest.
Warning Sign - <<<ANSWER>>>Indicates underlying coronary artery
disease risk.
Atherosclerosis - <<<ANSWER>>>Buildup of plaque in coronary
arteries.
Coronary Artery Spasm - <<<ANSWER>>>Temporary narrowing of
coronary arteries.
Coronary Thrombosis - <<<ANSWER>>>Blood clot blocking a
coronary artery.
, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) - <<<ANSWER>>>Hardening and
narrowing of coronary arteries.
Reduced Blood Flow - <<<ANSWER>>>Decreased blood supply to
heart muscle.
Oxygen Deprivation - <<<ANSWER>>>Lack of oxygen leading to
chest pain.
Stable Angina - <<<ANSWER>>>Predictable chest pain during
exertion or stress.
Unstable Angina - <<<ANSWER>>>Unpredictable pain at rest, higher
heart attack risk.
Variant Angina - <<<ANSWER>>>Caused by coronary artery spasms,
often at night.
Diagnosis - <<<ANSWER>>>Identify potential nursing problems for
the patient.
Planning - <<<ANSWER>>>Develop a comprehensive care plan for
treatment.
Implementation - <<<ANSWER>>>Execute the care plan and provide
necessary interventions.
Evaluation - <<<ANSWER>>>Assess effectiveness of nursing
interventions performed.
Vital Signs Monitoring - <<<ANSWER>>>Track blood pressure, pulse,
respirations, temperature.
Pain Assessment - <<<ANSWER>>>Evaluate pain characteristics:
location, duration, intensity.