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1. A patient with an average blood pressure of 145/100 will begin treatment for
hypertension. In discussing possible modifiable risk factors with this patient, the nurse
correctly identifies which of the following?
A. Male younger than age 55
B. African-American ethnicity
C. High dietary sodium intake
D. Parents' history of MI and CA Correct Answer C
2. A patient with long-standing hypertension will begin the DASH Diet (Dietary
Approaches to Stop Hypertension) to help lower the blood pressure. The nurse discusses
some possible food choices with the patient, including which of the following foods that
best reflect the principles of the DASH Diet?
,A. Fish, broccoli, brown rice
B. Lean steak, green beans, hash brown potatoes
C. Thin-crust cheese pizza and salad with low-calorie dressing
D. Frozen low-calorie meal Correct Answer A
3. A 60-year-old patient is assessed in the emergency department for com- plaints of
shortness of breath, dizziness, and palpitations. An EKG shows an irregular rhythm with
a normal QRS complex but no P waves. Based on these findings, the nurse recognizes
the patient's rhythm as Correct Answer
A. first-degree heart block.
B. atrial flutter.
, C. second-degree heart block type 1.
D. atrial fibrillation. Correct Answer D
4. A patient with mitral valve disease is admitted to a medical unit with fever, chills,
shortness of breath, malaise, and a newly developed cardiac murmur. Based on the
patient's new diagnosis of endocarditis, the nurse will begin preparing him for
discharge by teaching about Correct Answer
A. lifestyle modifications.
B. warfarin (Coumadin) therapy.
C. self-administration of IV antibiotics.
D. the need for fluid restriction. Correct Answer C
5. The nurse is caring for a patient with dilated cardiomyopathy. The patient asks,
"How could I have gotten this condition?" The nurse's response is based on
knowledge that cardiomyopathy may be associated with which of the following in the
patient's medical history?