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When developing a teaching plan for a 61-yr-old patient with multiple risk factors for
coronary artery disease (CAD), the nurse should focus primarily on the
a. family history of coronary artery disease.
b. elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level.
c. increased risk associated with the patient's gender.
d. increased risk of cardiovascular disease as people age. - ANSWERSb
To determine whether there is a delay in impulse conduction through the ventricles, the
nurse
will measure the duration of the patient's
a. P wave. c. PR interval.
b. Q wave. d. QRS complex. - ANSWERSd
The male client is diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD) and is prescribed
sublingual nitroglycerin. Which statement indicates the client needs more teaching?
1. "I should keep the tablets in the dark-colored bottle they came in."
2. "If the tablets do not burn under my tongue, they are not effective."
3. "I should keep the bottle with me in my pocket at all times."
4. "If my chest pain is not gone with one tablet, I will go to the ER." - ANSWERS4
The nurse obtains a health history from an older patient with a prosthetic mitral valve
who has
symptoms of infective endocarditis (IE). Which question by the nurse is most focused on
identifying a risk factor for IE?
a. "Do you have a history of a heart attack?"
b. "Is there a family history of endocarditis?"
c. "Have you had any recent immunizations?"
d. "Have you had dental work done recently?" - ANSWERSd
The nurse needs to quickly estimate the heart rate for a patient with a regular heart
rhythm.
Which method will be best to use?
a. Count the number of large squares in the R-R interval and divide by 300.
b. Print a 1-minute electrocardiogram (ECG) strip and count the number of QRS
complexes.
c. Use the 3-second markers to count the number of QRS complexes in 6 seconds and