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ADULT HEALTH II EXAM 3 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
Which question should the nurse ask the male client diagnosed
with aortoilliac disease during an admission interview?
a. "Do you have trouble sitting for long periods of time?"
b. "How often do you have a bowel movement or urinate?"
c. "When you lie down, do you feel throbbing in your abdomen?"
d. "Have you experienced any problems having sexual
intercourse?" - ANSWER-D. "Have you experienced any
problems having sexual intercourse?"
Aortoilliac disease is caused by atherosclerosis of the
aortoilliac arch which causes pain in the lower back,
buttocks, and impotence in men.
Which client behavior would be a causative factor for developing
Buerger's disease?
a. Drinking alcohol daily.
b. Eating a high fat diet.
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c. Chewing tobacco
d. Inhaling gasoline fumes - ANSWER-C. Chewing tobacco
Heavy smoking or chewing tobacco is causative or an
aggravating factor for Buerger's disease. Cessation of the
disease process may occur with quitting tobacco use.
The client is receiving prophylactic low molecular weight heparin.
There are no PT/PTT or INR results on the client's chart since
admission three (3) days ago. Which action should the nurse
implement?
a. Administer the medication as ordered.
b. Notify the healthcare provider immediately.
c. Obtain the PT/PTT and INR prior to administering the
medication
d. Hold the medication until the HCP makes rounds. - ANSWER-
a. Administer the medication as ordered.
Subcutaneous heparin will not achieve a therapeutic level
because of the short half life of the medication; therefore the
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nurse should administer the medication. There is no need to
notify the healthcare provider or monitor lab results.
The client diagnosed with Buerger's disease (thromboangitis
obliterans) asks the nurse, "What is the worst thing that could
happen if I don't quit smoking? I love my cigarettes." Which
statement is the nurses best response?
a. "You are concerned about quitting smoking. Let's sit down and
talk about it.
b. "Many clients end up having to have an amputation, especially
a leg."
c. "You should consider attending a smoking cessation program."
d. "Your coronary arteries could block and cause a heart attack." -
ANSWER-B. "Many clients end up having to have an amputation,
especially a leg."
Smoking aggravates Buerger's disease. Aggravated or
severe Buerger's disease can lead to arterial occlusion
caused by superficial thrombophlebitis resulting in poor
would healing and poor circulation. This can lead to the need
for amputation. Buerger's disease affects the arteries and
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veins in the upper and lower extremities-- not the coronary
arteries.
The client diagnosed with subclavian steal syndrome has
undergone surgery. Which assessment data would warrant
immediate intervention by the nurse?
a. The client's pedal pulse on the left leg is absent.
b. The client complains of numbness in the right hand.
c. The client's brachial pulse is strong and bounding.
d. The client's capillary refill time (CRT) is less than three (3)
seconds. - ANSWER-B. The client complains of numbness in the
right hand.
Subclavian steal syndrome affects the upper extremities
only. Occurs from subclavian artery occlusion or stenosis;
therefor any abnormal neurovascular assessment would
warrant intervention
ADULT HEALTH II EXAM 3 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
Which question should the nurse ask the male client diagnosed
with aortoilliac disease during an admission interview?
a. "Do you have trouble sitting for long periods of time?"
b. "How often do you have a bowel movement or urinate?"
c. "When you lie down, do you feel throbbing in your abdomen?"
d. "Have you experienced any problems having sexual
intercourse?" - ANSWER-D. "Have you experienced any
problems having sexual intercourse?"
Aortoilliac disease is caused by atherosclerosis of the
aortoilliac arch which causes pain in the lower back,
buttocks, and impotence in men.
Which client behavior would be a causative factor for developing
Buerger's disease?
a. Drinking alcohol daily.
b. Eating a high fat diet.
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c. Chewing tobacco
d. Inhaling gasoline fumes - ANSWER-C. Chewing tobacco
Heavy smoking or chewing tobacco is causative or an
aggravating factor for Buerger's disease. Cessation of the
disease process may occur with quitting tobacco use.
The client is receiving prophylactic low molecular weight heparin.
There are no PT/PTT or INR results on the client's chart since
admission three (3) days ago. Which action should the nurse
implement?
a. Administer the medication as ordered.
b. Notify the healthcare provider immediately.
c. Obtain the PT/PTT and INR prior to administering the
medication
d. Hold the medication until the HCP makes rounds. - ANSWER-
a. Administer the medication as ordered.
Subcutaneous heparin will not achieve a therapeutic level
because of the short half life of the medication; therefore the
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nurse should administer the medication. There is no need to
notify the healthcare provider or monitor lab results.
The client diagnosed with Buerger's disease (thromboangitis
obliterans) asks the nurse, "What is the worst thing that could
happen if I don't quit smoking? I love my cigarettes." Which
statement is the nurses best response?
a. "You are concerned about quitting smoking. Let's sit down and
talk about it.
b. "Many clients end up having to have an amputation, especially
a leg."
c. "You should consider attending a smoking cessation program."
d. "Your coronary arteries could block and cause a heart attack." -
ANSWER-B. "Many clients end up having to have an amputation,
especially a leg."
Smoking aggravates Buerger's disease. Aggravated or
severe Buerger's disease can lead to arterial occlusion
caused by superficial thrombophlebitis resulting in poor
would healing and poor circulation. This can lead to the need
for amputation. Buerger's disease affects the arteries and
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veins in the upper and lower extremities-- not the coronary
arteries.
The client diagnosed with subclavian steal syndrome has
undergone surgery. Which assessment data would warrant
immediate intervention by the nurse?
a. The client's pedal pulse on the left leg is absent.
b. The client complains of numbness in the right hand.
c. The client's brachial pulse is strong and bounding.
d. The client's capillary refill time (CRT) is less than three (3)
seconds. - ANSWER-B. The client complains of numbness in the
right hand.
Subclavian steal syndrome affects the upper extremities
only. Occurs from subclavian artery occlusion or stenosis;
therefor any abnormal neurovascular assessment would
warrant intervention