Hesi Pathophysiology Actual Practice Exam
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Crackles in the right and left lower lobes
The nurse hears short, Fine crackles - short, high-pitched sounds heard just
high-pitched sounds just b/f the end of inspiration that are the result of rapid
b/f the end of inspiration equalization of pressure when collaped alveoli or
in the right and left lower terminal bronchioles suddenly snap open
lobes when auscultating a
client's lungs. How should Wheezing is a continuous high-pitched squeaking or
this finding be recorded? musical sound caused by rapid vibration of bronchial
walls that are 1st evident on expiration and may be
audible
A deviation of the trachea toward the side opposite of
the pneumothorax
A client is admitted to the
ER w/ a tension Tension pneumothorax is caused by rapid
pneumothorax. Which accumulation of air in the pleural space, causing
assessment should the severely high intrapleural pressure. This results in
nurse expect to ID? collapse of the lung, and the mediastinum shifts
toward the unaffected side, which is subsequently
compressed
, A febrile transfusion reaction
Sx of a febrile reaction include sudden chills, fever,
HA, flushing, and muscle pain.
A client who is receiving a
whole blood transfusion
An allergic rxn is the response of histamine release
dv's chills, fever, and a HA
which is characterized by flushing, itching, and
30 min after the
urticaria. It exhibits an exaggerated allergic response
transfusion is started. The
that progresses to shock and possible cardiac arrest
nurse shold recognize
these sx as characteristic
an acute hemolytic reaction presents w/ fever, chills,
of what rxn?
but is hallmarked by the onset of low back pain,
tachycardia, tachypnea, vascular collapse,
hemoglobinuria, dark urine, ARF, shock, cardiac arrest,
and even death
QRS interval of 0.14 second
The nurse is analyzing the
waveforms of a client's
the normal duration of the QRS is 0.04 - 0.12 sec
ECG. What finding
indicates a disturbance in
T wave is 0.16 sec;
electrical conduction in
PR is 0.12 - 0.20 sec;
the ventricles?
QT is 0.31-0.38 sec
Several hrs after surgical Renal artery embolization
repair of an AAA, the
client dvps left flank pain. Post-op complications of surgical repair of AAA are r/t
the nurse determines the the location of resection, graft, or stent placement
client's urinary output is 20 along the abd'l aorta. Embolization of a fragment of
m.;hr for the past 2 hrs. thrombus or plaque from the aorta into a renal artery
The nurse should can compromise blood flow in 1 of the renal arteries,
conclude that these resulting in renal ischemia that precipitates unilateral
findings support which flank pain
complication?
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Crackles in the right and left lower lobes
The nurse hears short, Fine crackles - short, high-pitched sounds heard just
high-pitched sounds just b/f the end of inspiration that are the result of rapid
b/f the end of inspiration equalization of pressure when collaped alveoli or
in the right and left lower terminal bronchioles suddenly snap open
lobes when auscultating a
client's lungs. How should Wheezing is a continuous high-pitched squeaking or
this finding be recorded? musical sound caused by rapid vibration of bronchial
walls that are 1st evident on expiration and may be
audible
A deviation of the trachea toward the side opposite of
the pneumothorax
A client is admitted to the
ER w/ a tension Tension pneumothorax is caused by rapid
pneumothorax. Which accumulation of air in the pleural space, causing
assessment should the severely high intrapleural pressure. This results in
nurse expect to ID? collapse of the lung, and the mediastinum shifts
toward the unaffected side, which is subsequently
compressed
, A febrile transfusion reaction
Sx of a febrile reaction include sudden chills, fever,
HA, flushing, and muscle pain.
A client who is receiving a
whole blood transfusion
An allergic rxn is the response of histamine release
dv's chills, fever, and a HA
which is characterized by flushing, itching, and
30 min after the
urticaria. It exhibits an exaggerated allergic response
transfusion is started. The
that progresses to shock and possible cardiac arrest
nurse shold recognize
these sx as characteristic
an acute hemolytic reaction presents w/ fever, chills,
of what rxn?
but is hallmarked by the onset of low back pain,
tachycardia, tachypnea, vascular collapse,
hemoglobinuria, dark urine, ARF, shock, cardiac arrest,
and even death
QRS interval of 0.14 second
The nurse is analyzing the
waveforms of a client's
the normal duration of the QRS is 0.04 - 0.12 sec
ECG. What finding
indicates a disturbance in
T wave is 0.16 sec;
electrical conduction in
PR is 0.12 - 0.20 sec;
the ventricles?
QT is 0.31-0.38 sec
Several hrs after surgical Renal artery embolization
repair of an AAA, the
client dvps left flank pain. Post-op complications of surgical repair of AAA are r/t
the nurse determines the the location of resection, graft, or stent placement
client's urinary output is 20 along the abd'l aorta. Embolization of a fragment of
m.;hr for the past 2 hrs. thrombus or plaque from the aorta into a renal artery
The nurse should can compromise blood flow in 1 of the renal arteries,
conclude that these resulting in renal ischemia that precipitates unilateral
findings support which flank pain
complication?