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What is a common symptom of right-sided heart failure?
Answer- Dependent edema.
What does a pulsatile abdominal mass indicate in a patient with
AAA?
Answer- It is a common finding associated with the condition.
What should the nurse monitor for in a client with an abdominal
aortic aneurysm?
Answer- Pulsatile abdominal mass, systolic bruit, and subjective
sensation of 'heart beating' in the abdomen.
What does it mean if a client has a subjective sensation of 'heart
beating' in the abdomen?
,Answer- It may indicate the presence of an abdominal aortic
aneurysm.
What is a potential complication of an Unna boot if the toes are
cool and mottled?
Answer- Impaired venous return.
What is the expected finding in a client with AAA?
Answer- Systolic bruit over the area of the mass.
What is the significance of a pedal pulse being unchanged after
surgery?
Answer- It indicates adequate arterial blood flow.
What is the primary concern for a patient with prolonged angina
pain?
Answer- It may indicate unstable angina, requiring immediate
attention.
,What should the nurse assess for in a client with a history of
rheumatic fever?
Answer- A history of streptococcal infection.
What does a hacking cough indicate in a patient with heart
failure?
Answer- It may be a symptom of pulmonary congestion.
What is the role of vague nerve stimulation in cardiac care?
Answer- It helps to slow the heart rate.
What does the presence of crackles on lung auscultation suggest
in heart failure?
Answer- It indicates fluid accumulation in the lungs.
, What critical item should the LPN/LVN check before a cardiac
catheterization using radiopaque dye?
Answer- Prior reaction to contrast media.
What substance should a client avoid before a dipyridamole
thallium scan?
Answer- Caffeine.
What question helps the nurse discriminate non-cardiac chest
pain?
Answer- Does the pain get worse when you breathe in?
What type of activity is expected for a client with myocardial
infarction transferred to a general medical unit?
Answer- Bathroom privileges and self-care activities.
What priority item should be available for a client arriving after
an above-the-knee amputation?