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NUR 425 Exam 1 UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers

Which patient is most at risk for developing D
delirium?
a. A 50-yr-old woman with cholecystitis
b. A 19-yr-old man with a fractured femur
c. A 42-yr-old woman having an elective
hysterectomy
d. A 78-yr-old man admitted to the medical
unit with complications related to heart
failure

You are caring for a patient who is B (For treating delirium, the nurse should reduce environmental stimuli by decreasing
experiencing delirium due to a lack of noise and light levels.)
sleep. Which of the following nursing
interventions would be inappropriate in
treating this patients' condition?


a. You treat the patients' primary diagnosis
that is causing the delirium.
b. You turn on the lights and a radio next to
the patients' bed to reorient them.
c. You use appropriate touch and verbal
communication to help reorient the patient.
d. You put an easy-to-read clock in the
patients' room and a calendar close to their
bed.

Normal Potassium level 3.5-5.0

Normal PR interval length <0.2 seconds

Normal QRS interval length <0.12 seconds

, Normal CVP (Central venous pressure) in 2-8 mmHg
adults

Normal cardiac output in adults 4-8 L/min

Normal cardiac index in adults 2.2-4 L/min/m squared

Normal MAP in adults 70-105 mmHg

The action of medication is inotropic when C (Inotropic drugs increase the force of contraction. Preload, not afterload, is
it: decreased. Chronotropic drugs increase heart rate. Treatment of CHF is an indication
A. Decreased afterload for use not an action of inotropic drug.)
B. Increases heart rate
C. Increases the force of contraction
D. Is used to treat CHF

Which of the following ECG findings alerts D (Ventricular ectopy can be a life-threatening arrhythmia; therefore, the client
the nurse that the client needs an needs an arrhythmic. Other choices are not arrhythmias that need to be treated. An
antiarrhythmic? ectopic rhythm is an irregular heart rhythm due to a premature heartbeat. Ectopic
A. Normal sinus rhythm rhythm is also known as premature atrial contraction, premature ventricular
B. Sinus bradycardia contraction, and extrasystole. When your heart experiences an early beat, a brief
C. Sinus arrhythmia pause usually follows.)
D. Frequent ventricular ectopy

When administering an antiarrhythmic A (The ECG is the most important parameter to assess. B, C, and D need to be
agent, which of the following assessment monitored, but the ECG is the most important.)
parameters is the most important for the
nurse to evaluate?
A. ECG
B. Pulse rate
C. Respiratory rate
D. Blood pressure

Epinephrine is used to treat cardiac arrest B (Bronchodilation results from stimulated beta receptors, and cardiac effects result
and status asthmaticus because of which of from the stimulation of ß1 receptors. Choice A does not address respiratory effects
the following actions? of medication. Choice C is incorrect because α-stimulating drugs cause
vasoconstriction. Bronchodilation, not bronchoconstriction, results from ß2 activity.)
A. Increased speed of conduction and
gluconeogenesis
B. Bronchodilation and increased heart
rate, contractility, and conduction
C. Increased vasodilation and enhanced
myocardial contractility
D. Bronchoconstriction and increased heart
rate

Following norepinephrine (Levophed) B (Because decreased perfusion is a side effect of norepinephrine (Levophed), the
administration, it is essential to the nurse to nurse must check circulation frequently. Capillary refill is not a reliable indication of
assess: perfusion in a shock state. Choices A and D are not specific for norepinephrine.)


A. electrolyte status
B. color and temperature of toes and
fingers
C. capillary refill
D. ventricular arrhythmias

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