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B. Systolic murmur - ANSWERSA 55-year-old man with aortic valve stenosis is being
admitted for valve replacement surgery. Which assessment finding should the nurse
expect?
A. Pulse deficit
B. Systolic murmur
C. Distended neck veins
D. Splinter hemorrhages
D. b-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) - ANSWERSA 74-year-old woman who is admitted
with severe dyspnea has a history of heart failure and chronic obstructive lung disease.
Which diagnostic study would the nurse expect to be elevated if the cause of dyspnea
was cardiac related?
A. Serum potassium
B. Serum homocysteine
C. High-density lipoprotein
D. b-type natriuretic peptide (BNP)
B. Sitting and leaning forward - ANSWERSThe nurse is assessing a 62-year-old woman
undergoing radiation treatment for breast cancer. How should the nurse position the
patient to auscultate for signs of acute pericarditis?
A. Supine without a pillow
B. Sitting and leaning forward
C. Left lateral sidelying position
D. Head of bed at a 45-degree angle
B. Women are more likely to have noncardiac symptoms of heart disease. -
ANSWERSA nurse is preparing to teach a group of women in a community volunteer
group about heart disease. What should the nurse include in the teaching plan?
A. Women are less likely to delay seeking treatment than men.
B. Women are more likely to have noncardiac symptoms of heart disease.
C. Women are often less ill when presenting for treatment of heart disease.
D. Women experience more symptoms of heart disease at a younger age than men.
A. IV sedation may be administered to help the patient relax. - ANSWERSA 64-year-old
patient with a history of myocardial infarction is scheduled for a transesophageal
,echocardiogram to visualize a suspected clot in the left atrium. What information should
the nurse include when teaching the patient about this diagnostic study?
A. IV sedation may be administered to help the patient relax.
B. Food and fluids are restricted for 2 hours before the procedure.
C. Ambulation is restricted for up to 6 hours before the procedure.
D. Contrast medium is injected into the esophagus to enhance images.
A. Cleansing and maintenance of extracellular fluid volume - ANSWERSThe nurse
knows that diuretics mostly affect which function of the kidneys?
A. Cleansing and maintenance of extracellular fluid volume
B. Maintenance of acid-base balance
C. Excretion of metabolic waste
D. Elimination of foreign substances
C. Decreased blood pressure - ANSWERSThe nurse plans to closely monitor for which
clinical manifestation after administering furosemide [Lasix]?
A. Decreased pulse
B. Decreased temperature
C. Decreased blood pressure
D. Decreased respiratory rate
D. Hold the Lasix and notify the physician. - ANSWERSThe nurse caring for a patient
taking furosemide [Lasix] is reviewing the patient's most recent laboratory results, which
are: sodium, 136 mEq/L; potassium, 3.2 mEq/L; chloride, 100 mEq/L; blood urea
nitrogen, 15 mg/dL. What is the nurse's best action?
A. Administer Lasix as ordered.
B. Place the patient on a cardiac monitor.
C. Begin a 24-hour urine collection
D. Hold the Lasix and notify the physician.
A. Digoxin toxicity - ANSWERSThe nurse should monitor for which adverse effect after
administering hydrochlorothiazide [HydroDIURIL] and digoxin [Lanoxin] to a patient?
A. Digoxin toxicity
B. Decreased diuretic effect
C. Dehydration
D. Heart failure
C. Spironolactone [Aldactone] - ANSWERSThe nurse is caring for a patient with heart
failure who needs a diuretic. Which agent is likely to be chosen, because it has been
shown to greatly reduce mortality in patients with heart failure?
A. Furosemide [Lasix]
B. Hydrochlorothiazide [HydroDIURIL]
C. Spironolactone [Aldactone]
D. Mannitol [Osmitrol]
, C. "I will call my doctor if I begin having menstrual irregularities." - ANSWERSThe nurse
is teaching a patient who has a new prescription for spironolactone [Aldactone]. Which
statement by the patient indicates that the teaching was effective?
A. "I will use salt substitutes to lower my sodium intake."
B. "I will increase my intake of foods that are high in potassium."
C. "I will call my doctor if I begin having menstrual irregularities."
D. "I will take this medication at bedtime each evening."
C. 2 mL - ANSWERSThe healthcare provider orders furosemide [Lasix] 20 mg IV twice
daily. The medication available is furosemide [Lasix] 10 mg/mL. How many mL will the
nurse administer with each dose?
A. 0.5 mL
B. 1 mL
C. 2 mL
D. 4 mL
A. Hypertension - ANSWERSThe nurse is reviewing the home medication list with the
patient. The nurse recognizes that hydrochlorothiazide is used primarily for which
condition?
A. Hypertension
B. Edema
C. Diabetes insipidus
D. Protection against postmenopausal osteoporosis
C. 3 gm - ANSWERSThe healthcare provider orders mannitol 72 gm infusion over 24
hours. The nurse plans to set the infusion pump for how many grams per hour?
A. 1 gm
B. 2 gm
C. 3 gm
D. 4 gm
A. Mannitol cannot be given orally.
B. Mannitol can cause edema.
D. Diuresis begins in 30 to 60 minutes after administration. - ANSWERSWhich of the
following statements about mannitol [Osmitrol] are correct? (Select all that apply.)
A. Mannitol cannot be given orally.
B. Mannitol can cause edema.
C. Mannitol can cause renal failure.
D. Diuresis begins in 30 to 60 minutes after administration.
E. Mannitol is a loop diuretic.
B. Angiotensin II - ANSWERSThe renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system plays an
important role in maintaining blood pressure. Which compound in this system is most
powerful at raising the blood pressure?
A. Angiotensin I
B. Angiotensin II