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NUR 209 Exam 2 (Cardiovascular) ( 2025/2026 Update)| Actual Exam Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+ Assured

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NUR 209 Exam 2 (Cardiovascular) ( 2025/2026 Update)| Actual Exam Questions
and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+ Assured




A nurse is assigned to care for a client with a terminal cardiovascular illness. When developing
the client's plan of care, which outcome would the nurse identify as most realistic for this client?


adaptation to living with limitations


maintenance of adequate comfort


acceptance of changes in lifestyle


recovery from the cardiovascular problem - (Correct Answer)-maintenance of adequate
comfort


Rationale: The realistic outcome for a client with terminal cardiovascular disease is
maintenance of adequate comfort and acceptance of impending death. Realistic outcomes
for the client with chronic cardiovascular disease focus on helping the client to live within
limitations imposed by the disease and to improve acceptance of changes in lifestyle and
self-concept. Outcomes pertinent to the client who is admitted with an acute problem focus
on recovery from the cardiovascular problem without residual complications.


Upon entering a client's room, the client tells the nurse, "I'm having some really strong pain in
my chest." The nurse intervenes immediately, placing the client in which position?


Sitting


Standing upright


Flat with legs raised 20 to 30 degrees

, 2



Supine - (Correct Answer)-Sitting


Explanation: The nurse should make the client comfortable in a sitting position. A supine
position inhibits full chest expansion and limits gas exchange in the lung, so this position
should be avoided. Since the heart works harder in the supine position than in the upright
position, the supine position is not recommended. The hypotensive client is positioned with
legs elevated 20 to 30 degrees.




Which of the following is a noninvasive procedure assisting the nurse in cardiovascular care?


Electrocardiography


Pulmonary artery monitoring


Swan-Ganz catheterization


Cardiac output determination - (Correct Answer)-Electrocardiography


Explanation: Noninvasive heart monitoring involves electrocardiography and cardiac
monitoring. Invasive techniques, such as pulmonary artery monitoring, Swan-Ganz
catheterization, cardiac output determination, and cardiac support via an intraaortic
balloon pump (IABP), typically are used by trained critical care personnel to provide
additional monitoring and support.
A nurse is teaching a client with heart disease about exercising and signs of overexertion. The
nurse determines that additional education is needed if the client states:


"I should wait at least an hour after eating before exercising."

, 3



"I need to call the doctor if it feels like my heart is racing."


"I need to start my routine with my warm-up exercises."


"I should stop exercising if my pulse is below my target zone." - (Correct Answer)-"I should
stop exercising if my pulse is below my target zone."


Explanation: For the client, the goal of the exercise program is to achieve the target heart
rate. The client should stop exercising if his pulse rate exceeds his target zone.




A nursing instructor is developing a class presentation about reasons people with cardiovascular
problems seek medical care. Which of the following would the instructor include as the most
common reason?


Lower extremity swelling


Persistent cough


Chest pain


Hypertension - (Correct Answer)-Chest pain


Explanation: Although a person with cardiovascular dysfunction may have hypertension,
lower extremity swelling, or cough, pain or discomfort in the chest is the most common
reason people with cardiovascular dysfunction seek medical care.

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