NUR 612 - Exam 2
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NUR 612 Exam 2
Which of the following differential diagnoses should be considered with the
diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?
1. Marfan syndrome
2. Atelectasis
3. Raynaud's phenomenon
4. Carpal tunnel syndrome
3. Raynaud's phenomenon
patient education is very important for individuals who have AAA. The patient
and their family should be taught the importance of follow-up and the
management of which of the following? Select all that apply.
1. Hypertension
2. Hypercholesterolemia
3. Smoking
4. Chondromalacia
5. Pain
1. Hypertension
2. Hypercholesterolemia
3. Smoking
5. Pain
AAA is mostly atherosclerotic in nature, but can also be caused by trauma,
infection, and inflammation. Which of the following is a true statement
regarding the tendency to develop AAA? Select all that apply.
1. There is no dominant ethnic group that develops AAA.
2. Caucasians have a higher risk of developing AAA.
3. Women have a higher risk of developing AAA.
4. There is a familial history associated with AAA development.
5. AAA is the 13th leading cause of death in the United States
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1. There is no dominant ethnic group that develops AAA.
4. There is a familial history associated with AAA development.
5. AAA is the 13th leading cause of death in the United States
In treating AAA, arterial monitoring is recommended. Which of the following IV
antihypertensive agents should be used to rapidly and consistently maintain
blood pressure in the mean arterial pressure ranges? Select all that apply.
1. Nicardipine
2. Sertraline
3. Esmolol
4. Nitroglycerin
5. Carbidopa
1. Nicardipine=
3. Esmolol
5. Carbidopa
Lymphedema is characterized by swelling of the extremity. Which of the
following symptoms are also presented with lymphedema? Select all that
apply
1. Overall lethargy
2. Aching in the affected area
3. Restricted range of motion
4. Purulence
5. Cellulitis
2. Aching in the affected area
3. Restricted range of motion
5. Cellulitis
Devon visits the urgent care facility for sudden symptoms of pain to his lower
extremity. The initial diagnosis is acute arterial ischemia. Aside from pain,
which other symptoms may arise from this diagnosis? Select all that apply.
1. Pulselessness
2. Paresthesia
3. Pallor
4. Purulence
5. Paralysis
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1. Pulselessness
2. Paresthesia
3. Pallor
5. Paralysis
Treatment to slow the progression of PAD should include which of the
following? Select all that apply.
1. Immobilization
2. Pharmacological
3. Surgical
4. Conservative
5. Heat
2. Pharmacological
3. Surgical
4. Conservative
Sharon is a 70-year-old patient with venous ulcers to her right lower extremity.
She has a history of multiple pregnancies and surgeries, and has a sedentary
lifestyle. Which of the following may be possible contributing factors to her
diagnosis given her history? Select all that apply.
1. Obesity
2. Reduced mobility
3. History of breast cancer
4. Degenerative disease
5. Parkinsonism
1. Obesity
2. Reduced mobility
A 67-year-old female patient came in for an office visit presenting symptoms of
nasal congestion, itching, and sneezing and was diagnosed with rhinitis.
Which of the following is true about the types of rhinitis?
1. Allergic rhinitis (AR) can be intermittent, persistent, seasonal, and/or
completely caused by triggers.
2. AR has an increasing occurrence in those older than 60.
3. Non-allergic rhinitis (NAR) occurs in response to specific IgE-dependent
events.
4. NAR does not overlap with atrophic rhinitis