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QUESTIONS AREOF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SECTOR
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1. Apatientwithanaverageblood pressureof145/100willbegintreatmentfor hypertension.
In discussing possible modifiable risk factors with this patient, the nurse correctly identifies
whichofthefollowing?
A. Maleyoungerthanage55
B. African-Americanethnicity
C. Highdietarysodiumintake
D. Parents'historyofMIandCACorrectAnswerC
2. A patient withlong-standing hypertension will beginthe DASH Diet (Dietary Approachesto
Stop Hypertension) to help lower the blood pressure. The nurse discusses some possible food
choices withthe patient,including whichofthe following foods that best reflect the principles
oftheDASHDiet?
A. Fish,broccoli,brownrice
,B. Leansteak,greenbeans,hashbrownpotatoes
C. Thin-crustcheesepizzaandsaladwithlow-caloriedressing
D. Frozenlow-caloriemealCorrectAnswerA
3. A60-year-oldpatientisassessedinthe emergencydepartmentforcom-plaintsof
shortnessofbreath,dizziness,andpalpitations.AnEKGshowsanirregularrhythmwitha
normalQRScomplexbutnoPwaves.Basedonthesefindings,thenurserecognizesthe
patient'srhythmasCorrectAnswer
A. first-degreeheartblock.
B. atrialflutter.
, C. second-degreeheartblocktype1.
D. atrialfibrillation.CorrectAnswerD
4. Apatientwithmitralvalvediseaseisadmittedtoamedicalunitwithfever,chills,
shortnessofbreath,malaise,andanewlydevelopedcardiacmurmur.Basedonthe
patient'snewdiagnosisofendocarditis,thenursewillbeginpreparinghimfordischarge
byteachingaboutCorrectAnswer
A. lifestylemodifications.
B. warfarin(Coumadin)therapy.
C. self-administrationofIVantibiotics.
D. theneedforfluidrestriction.CorrectAnswerC
5. Thenurseiscaringforapatientwithdilatedcardiomyopathy.Thepatientasks,"How
couldIhavegottenthiscondition?"Thenurse'sresponseisbasedonknowledgethat
cardiomyopathymaybeassociatedwithwhichofthefollowinginthe patient'smedical
history?