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ADH E1-3 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS [ GRADED A+] The student nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a patient being discharged status post MI. What should the student include in the teaching plan? (Mark all that apply.) A. Need for increased fluid intake B. Need for early resumption of prediagnosis activity C. Need for careful monitoring for cardiac symptoms D. Need for dietary modifications E. Need for carefully regulated exercise - C. Need for careful monitoring for cardiac symptoms D. Need for dietary modifications E. Need for carefully regulated exercise ©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026. Dietary modifications, exercise, weight loss, and careful monitoring are important strategies for managing three major cardiovascular risk factors: hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes. There is no need to increase fluid intake and activity should be slowly and deliberately increased The nurse is caring for an 84-year-old man who has just returned from the OR after inguinal hernia repair. The OR report indicates that the patient received large volumes of IV fluids during surgery and the nurse recognizes that the patient is at risk for left-sided heart failure. What signs and symptoms would indicate left-sided heart failure? A. Jugular vein distention B. Bibasilar fine crackles C. Right upper quadrant pain D. Dependent edema - B. Bibasilar fine crackles Bibasilar fine crackles are a sign of alveolar fluid, a sequela of left ventricular fluid, or pressure overload. Jugular vein distention, right upper quadrant pain (hepatomegaly), and dependent edema are caused by right sided heart failure, usually a chronic condition. ©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026. The nurse is reviewing a newly admitted patient's electronic health record, which notes a history of orthopnea? What nursing action is most clearly indicated? A. Avoid positioning the patient supine. B. Limit the patient's activity level. C. Teach the patient deep breathing and coughing exercises. D. Administer supplemental oxygen at all times. - A. Avoid positioning the patient supine. Orthopnea is defined as difficulty breathing while lying flat. This is a possible complication of HF and, consequently, the nurse should avoid positioning the patient supine. Oxygen supplementation may or may not be necessary and activity does not always need to be curtailed. Deep breathing and coughing exercises do not directly address this symptom. The nurse is caring for an adult patient with HF who is prescribed digoxin. When assessing the patient for adverse effects, the nurse should assess for which of the following signs and symptoms? ©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

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ADH E1-3 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH

100% CORRECT ANSWERS [ GRADED

A+]



The student nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a patient being

discharged status post MI. What should the student include in the teaching

plan? (Mark all that apply.)



A. Need for increased fluid intake

B. Need for early resumption of prediagnosis activity

C. Need for careful monitoring for cardiac symptoms

D. Need for dietary modifications

E. Need for carefully regulated exercise - ✔✔C. Need for careful

monitoring for cardiac symptoms

D. Need for dietary modifications

E. Need for carefully regulated exercise




©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

,Dietary modifications, exercise, weight loss, and careful monitoring are

important strategies for managing three major cardiovascular risk factors:

hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes. There is no need to increase

fluid intake and activity should be slowly and deliberately increased



The nurse is caring for an 84-year-old man who has just returned from the

OR after inguinal hernia repair. The OR report indicates that the patient

received large volumes of IV fluids during surgery and the nurse recognizes

that the patient is at risk for left-sided heart failure. What signs and

symptoms would indicate left-sided heart failure?



A. Jugular vein distention

B. Bibasilar fine crackles

C. Right upper quadrant pain

D. Dependent edema - ✔✔B. Bibasilar fine crackles



Bibasilar fine crackles are a sign of alveolar fluid, a sequela of left

ventricular fluid, or pressure overload. Jugular vein distention, right upper

quadrant pain (hepatomegaly), and dependent edema are caused by right-

sided heart failure, usually a chronic condition.


©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

,The nurse is reviewing a newly admitted patient's electronic health record,

which notes a history of orthopnea? What nursing action is most clearly

indicated?



A. Avoid positioning the patient supine.

B. Limit the patient's activity level.

C. Teach the patient deep breathing and coughing exercises.

D. Administer supplemental oxygen at all times. - ✔✔A. Avoid positioning

the patient supine.



Orthopnea is defined as difficulty breathing while lying flat. This is a

possible complication of HF and, consequently, the nurse should avoid

positioning the patient supine. Oxygen supplementation may or may not be

necessary and activity does not always need to be curtailed. Deep

breathing and coughing exercises do not directly address this symptom.



The nurse is caring for an adult patient with HF who is prescribed digoxin.

When assessing the patient for adverse effects, the nurse should assess

for which of the following signs and symptoms?


©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

, A. Numbness and tingling in the extremities

B. Confusion and bradycardia

C. Uncontrolled diuresis and tachycardia

D. Chest pain and shortness of breath - ✔✔B. Confusion and bradycardia



A key concern associated with digitalis therapy is digitalis toxicity.

Symptoms include anorexia, nausea, visual disturbances, confusion, and

bradycardia. The other listed signs and symptoms are not characteristic of

digitalis toxicity.



The ED nurse is caring for a patient with a suspected MI. What drug should

the nurse anticipate administering to this patient?



A. Warfarin

B. Oxycodone

C. Morphine

D. Acetaminophen - ✔✔C. Morphine




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